posal;yet was really vexed that her mother should be always giving him su epithet.
As soon as they entered,Bingley looked at her so expressively, and shook hands with such warmth,as left no doubt of his good information; and he soon afterwards said aloud,“Mrs. Be, have you no morenes hereabouts in which Lizzy may lose her way again to-day?”
“I advise Mr.Dard Lizzy,and Kitty,”said Mrs.Be,“to walk to Oakham Mount this m.It is a nice long walk,and Mr.Darcy has never seen the view.”
“It may do very well for the others,”replied Mr.Bingley;“but I am sure it will be too much for Kitty.Won't it,Kitty?”
Kitty owhat she had rather stay at home.Darcy professed a great curiosity to see the view from the Mount,and Elizabeth silently sented.As she went upstairs to get ready,Mrs.Be followed her,saying:
“I am quite sorry,Lizzy,that you should be forced to have that disagreeable man all to yourself, but I hope you will not mind it.It is all for Jane's sake,you know;and there is no asion for talking to him,except just now and then.So,do not put yourself to invenience.”笔趣阁读书免费小说阅读_www.biqugedu.com
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