"my dear jane, make haste and hurry down. he is come-mr. bingley is come. he is, indeed.<BR>elizabeth coloured, and said: "a little."<BR>bingley is to live with her brother, and keep his house; and i am much mistaken if we shall not find a<BR>continuance; and miss lucas, who accepted him solely from the pure and disinterested desire of an<BR>"yes; where else can they be so well concealed?"<BR>carriage. upon this signal, the youngest of her daughters put herself forward. the two girls had been<BR>discourse proved her to be more truly well-bred than either of the others; and between her and mrs.<BR>are not some among us to whom a ball would be rather a punishment than a pleasure."<BR>all for herself. her astonishment, however, was extreme, and continually was she repeating, "why is<BR>"and remember that i have not much reason for supposing it to be bingley. what he told me was<BR>"i hope not so. imprudence or thoughtlessness in money matters would be unpardonable in me."<BR>commission before he left london, and he was to join his regiment at the end of a fortnight.<BR>dinner-time. mrs. jenkinson was chiefly employed in watching how little miss de bourgh ate, pressing<BR>dancing and his partner.<BR>else will believe me, if you do not. yet, indeed, i am in earnest. i speak nothing but the truth. he still<BR>elizabeth's mind was now relieved from a very heavy weight; and, after half an hour's quiet<BR>
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Herschel Stover