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    it was not often that she could turn her eyes on mr darcy himself; but, whenever she did catch a glimpse, she saw an expression of general plaisance, and in all that he said she heard an accent so far removed from hauteur or disdain of his panions,as convinced her that the improvement of manners which she had yesterday witnessed however temporary its existence might prove, had at least outlived one daywhen she saw him thus seeking the acquaintance and courting the good opinion of people with whom any intercourse a few months ago would have been a disgrace—when she saw him thus civil, not only to herself, but to the very relations whom he had openly disdained, and recollected their last lively scene in hunsford parsonage—the difference, the change was so great, and struck so forcibly on her mind, that she could hardly restrain her astonishment from being visible never, even in the pany of his dear friends at herfield, or his dignified relations at rosings,had she seen him so desirous to please,so free from self-consequence or unbending reserve,as now,when no importance could result from the success of his endeavours,and when even the acquaintance of those to whom his attentions were addressed would draw down the ridicule and censure of the ladies both of herfield and rosings

    their visitors stayed with them above half-an-hour;and when they arose to depart,mrdarcy called on his sister to join him in expressing their wish of seeing mrand mrsgardiner,and miss ben,to dinner at pemberley,before they left the countrymiss darcy, though with a diffidence which marked her little in the habit of giving invitations,readily obeyedmrsgardiner looked at her niece,desirous of knowing how she,whom the invitation most concerned,felt disposed as to its acceptance,but elizabeth had turned away her headpresuming however,that this studied avoidance spoke rather a momentary embarrassment than any dislike of the proposal,and seeing in her husband,who was fond of society,a perfect willingness to accept it,she ventured to engage for her attendance,and the day after the next was fixed on

    bingley expressed great pleasure in the certainty of seeing elizabeth again,having still a great deal to say to her,and many inquiries to make after all their hertfordshire friendselizabeth, construing all this into a wish of hearing her speak of her sister, was pleased,and on this account,as well as some others,found herself,when their visitors left them,capable of considering the last half-hour with some satisfaction,though while it was passing, the enjoyment of it had been little eager to be alone, and fearful of inquiries or hints from her uncle and aunt,she stayed with them only long enough to hear their favourable opinion of bingley,and then hurried away to dress

    but she had no reason to fear mrand mrsgardiner"s curiosity;it was not their wish to force her municationit was evident that she was much better acquainted with mrdarcy than they had before any idea of;it was evident that he was very much in love with herthey saw much to interest,but nothing to justify inquiry
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