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“I must go instantly to my mother;”she cried.“I would not on any account trifle with her affectionate solicitude;or allow her to hear it from anyone bu is gone to my fathe!Lizzy,to know that what I have to relate will give such pleasure to all my dear family!how shall I bear so much happiness!”
She then hastened away to her mother, who had purposely broken up the card party,and was sitting up stairs wit, who was left by herself, now smiled at the rapidity and ease with which an affair was finally settled,that had given them so many previous months of suspense and vexation.
“And this,”said she,“is the end of all his friend's anxious circumspection!of all his sister's falsehood and contrivance!the happiest,wisest,most reasonable end!”
In a few minutes she was joined by Bingley,whose conference with her father had been short and to the purpose.
“Where is your sister?”said he hastily,as he opened the door.
“With my mothe will be down in a moment, I dare say.”
He then shut the door,and,coming up to her,claimed the good wishes and affection of honestly and heartily expressed her delight in the prospect of thei shook hands with great cordiality;and then,till her sister came down, she had to listen to all he had to say of his own happiness, and of Jane's perfections; and in spite of his being a lover,Elizabeth really believed all his expectations of felicity to be rationally founded, because they had for basis the excellent understanding, and super-excellent disposition of Jane, and a general similarity of feeling and taste between her an was an evening of no common delight to them all; the satisfaction of Miss Bennet's mind gave a glow of such sweet animation to her face, as made her look handsomer tha simpered and smiled,and hoped her turn was comin could not give her consent or speak her approbation in terms warm enough to satisfy her feelings,though she talked to Bingley of nothing else for half an hour;and
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