Chapter 44
Miss Bingley was now eager to be gone. She was restless and fidgety, and her father, though he had been in town but a few weeks, began to think of returning to Netherfield. The season was advancing, and she thought it would be best to go before the country became too gay.
Elizabeth, however, had no inclination to be hurried. She was in a state of constant amusement and wonder. Her spirits were so high, that she could not bear to be in the country. She was for being in town, and for seeing the play, and for being at the ball, and for dancing, and for every thing that was merry.
Mr. Darcy was in town, and Elizabeth had no doubt that he would be in the same situation as his sister. She expected him to be in the same situation, and she did not doubt that he would be as much amused as herself. She was not mistaken.
It happened that Mr. Darcy was in the same situation. He was in town, and he was in a state of constant amusement and wonder. His spirits were so high, that he could not bear to be in the country. He was for being in town, and for seeing the play, and for being at the ball, and for dancing, and for every thing that was merry.
Elizabeth was very well pleased to find that she was in the same situation as Mr. Darcy. She was in the same situation, and she did not doubt that he would be as much amused as herself. She was not mistaken. She was very well pleased to find that she was in the same situation as Mr. Darcy.
The two gentlemen were in the same situation. They were in town, and they were in a state of constant amusement and wonder. Their spirits were so high, that they could not bear to be in the country. They were for being in town, and for seeing the play, and for being at the ball, and for dancing, and for every thing that was merry.
Elizabeth was very well pleased to find that she was in the same situation as the two gentlemen. She was in the same situation, and she did not doubt that they would be as much amused as herself. She was not mistaken. She was very well pleased to find that she was in the same situation as the two gentlemen.
Lady Catherine de Bourgh was in town. She had been in town for some time, and she was very well pleased to find that she was in the same situation as Elizabeth. She was in the same situation, and she did not doubt that she would be as much amused as herself. She was not mistaken.
Elizabeth was very well pleased to find that she was in the same situation as Lady Catherine de Bourgh. She was in the same situation, and she did not doubt that she would be as much amused as herself. She was not mistaken. She was very well pleased to find that she was in the same situation as Lady Catherine de Bourgh.