"are they indeed!" cried elizabeth, with the greatest satisfaction.<BR>"what can be the meaning of this?" said charlotte, as soon as he was gone. "my dear, eliza, he<BR>"i never heard that it was."<BR>"indeed i had. what will you think of my vanity? i believed you to be wishing, expecting my<BR>"i must now mention a circumstance which i would wish to forget myself, and which no<BR>beneath my own?"<BR>and the gentlemen did nothing but eat and admire.<BR>"for the liveliness of your mind, i did."<BR>"no," replied jane, "i have not forgotten him; but i have nothing satisfactory to tell you. mr.<BR>composure of countenance, and, except in an occasional glance at elizabeth, requiring no partner in his<BR>as to your other objection, i am afraid it will hardly hold good. lydia has no brothers to step forward;<BR>an angel of light. he was declared to be in debt to every tradesman in the place, and his intrigues, all<BR>"and your defect is to hate everybody."<BR>could be prevailed on to receive her, offering his assistance, as far as it would go. but he found lydia<BR>bingley, i always keep servants that can do their own work; my daughters are brought up very<BR>"and quite alone? have all her friends left her?"<BR>"why, i must confess that i love him better than i do bingley. i am afraid you will be angry."<BR>employment was impossible to one so wretched as herself; but she had her share of business as well as<BR>and the liberty of a manor, it was doubtful to many of those who best knew the easiness of his temper,<BR>children silly. if i wished to think slightingly of anybody's children, it should not be of my own,<BR>by no means so clever as herself, she thought that if encouraged to read and improve himself by such<BR>"are you so severe upon your own sex as to doubt the possibility of all this?"<BR>"impossible, mr. bennet, impossible, when i am not acquainted with him myself; how can you<BR>as soon as they were gone, elizabeth walked out to recover her spirits; or in other words, to<BR>