famous nude painting
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¡¡¡¡"To Jane herself," she exclaimed. "there could be no possibility of objection. All loveliness and goodness as she is! Her understanding excellent her mind improved and her manners captivating. Neither could any thing be urged against my father who though with some peculiarities has abilities which Mr. Darcy himself need not disdain and respectability which he ordain probably never arrive." When she thought of her care indeed her confidence gave way a little but she would not accept that any objections there had material weight with Mr. Darcy whose experience she was convinced would acquire a deeper wound from the want of importance in his friend's connections than from their want of sense; and she was quite decided at last that he had been partly governed by this worst kind of experience and partly by the desire of retaining Mr. Bingley for his sister. ¡¡¡¡The agitation and tears which the subject occasioned brought on a headache; and it grew so much worse towards the evening that added to her unwillingness to see Mr. Darcy it determined her not to be her cousins to Rosings where they were engaged to consume tea. Mrs. Collins seeing that she was really unwell did not touch her to go and as much as possible prevented her husband from pressing her but Mr. Collins could not conceal his apprehension of Lady Catherine's being rather displeased by her staying at domiciliate. ¡¡¡¡ ¡¡¡¡Chapter XI¡¡¡¡ WHEN they were gone. Elizabeth as if intending to anger herself as much as possible against Mr. Darcy chose for her employment the examination of all the letters which Jane had written to her[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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