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utely must go to Netherfi
ile the rain was drumm
you. »Jane, ever gentle and obedient, responded calmly. "
unwavering. "No, no, there
e you to stay until the time is improvi
rving the scene with so
abeth, always wanting to contradict," sighed Mrs. Bennett. "Jane is sturdy. A
o not to upset their mother, Elizabeth accepted with good grace. "Very well, but I will
r, grateful for her supp
nt rain, the two sister
ifficult, the muddy paths slow
ng worried glances at Jane, whose cheeks were bec
ngley, whose face lit up when he saw Jane. "Miss Bennet, what a plea
ue and the cold, smiled
y. I a
etween her sister and Mr. Bingley, but his relief was short-live
izabeth said worriedly. "Maybe
not feeling well, you should stay here. We have a room read
dded. "Thank you, Mr. Bingley.
usiastically. "Miss Elizabeth, y
r her sister's health,
ou, Mr.
to watch o
ly doctor, who confirmed what Elizabeth feared: Jane had caught a nasty cold and ha
and trying to distract her with light conversations. Jan
d see that she
beth found herself often in the company of the inh
gley, for her part, did not hide her barely veiled disdain for Elizabeth
Darcy entered. He greeted her with her usual cold courtesy, and Elizabeth,
sister tonight?" » he as
h
nk you," Elizabeth replied,
will be able to leave
Darcy, his serious gaze fixed
the sweetest of creatures, and to se
to have you watching over her."
remark, thanked him with a smile. "
ttled between them, fina
M
ask you a pryi
w, intrigued. "I guess it
ment before speaking. "I wond
d its inha
, with its qualities and its faults. The people there may be simpler, b
his words. "I find that si
ain attitudes lea
used to the great c
ly. "But I assure you, simplicity ha
lizabeth thought she saw a glint of approval in his eyes. "You m
urning point in their relati
tant and proud man, but as someone more complex,
etherfield. Mr. Bingley, always so attentive, passed more and more more time with Jane, their conversations
to the living room, Elizabeth helped him get comfor
e standing there."Miss Bennet, it's wonderful to
sed you in the
much attention. "Thank you, Mr. Bingle
ness in her sister's eyes,
this precious moment. She
meeting with Mr. Darcy, his conversations with Mr. Bingley, all this wa
in, who also seemed to be prey to his thoughts. The
ompelled to star
you for your interest in the health of Ja
aback, but he responded
e to us, Miss Bennet. Your sister is a
y, taken off guard by thi
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