Chapter 21
“I hope you are well, Mrs. Bennet. It is quite a while since I have had the pleasure of seeing you.”
“Oh, my dear Mr. Bingley, you are very good to say so. But I have been so unwell and the children, you see, have been so unfortunate, that I have not been able to go out at all. I am very glad to hear that you are well, and all your family. I hope they are all well too.”
“Yes, they are all well, thank you. And you, I hope, are well also?”
“Indeed I am, Mr. Bingley. I am very well, thank you. I have been very ill for some time, but I am much better now. I am very glad to hear that you are well, and all your family. I hope they are all well too.”
“Yes, they are all well, thank you. And you, I hope, are well also?”
“Indeed I am, Mr. Bingley. I am very well, thank you. I have been very ill for some time, but I am much better now. I am very glad to hear that you are well, and all your family. I hope they are all well too.”
“Yes, they are all well, thank you. And you, I hope, are well also?”
“Indeed I am, Mr. Bingley. I am very well, thank you. I have been very ill for some time, but I am much better now. I am very glad to hear that you are well, and all your family. I hope they are all well too.”
“Yes, they are all well, thank you. And you, I hope, are well also?”
“Indeed I am, Mr. Bingley. I am very well, thank you. I have been very ill for some time, but I am much better now. I am very glad to hear that you are well, and all your family. I hope they are all well too.”
“Yes, they are all well, thank you. And you, I hope, are well also?”
“Indeed I am, Mr. Bingley. I am very well, thank you. I have been very ill for some time, but I am much better now. I am very glad to hear that you are well, and all your family. I hope they are all well too.”
“Yes, they are all well, thank you. And you, I hope, are well also?”
“Indeed I am, Mr. Bingley. I am very well, thank you. I have been very ill for some time, but I am much better now. I am very glad to hear that you are well, and all your family. I hope they are all well too.”
“Yes, they are all well, thank you. And you, I hope, are well also?”
“Indeed I am, Mr. Bingley. I am very well, thank you. I have been very ill for some time, but I am much better now. I am very glad to hear that you are well, and all your family. I hope they are all well too.”
“Yes, they are all well, thank you. And you, I hope, are well also?”
“Indeed I am, Mr. Bingley. I am very well, thank you. I have been very ill for some time, but I am much better now. I am very glad to hear that you are well, and all your family. I hope they are all well too.”