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[Mod-guile-devel] needle-point lace Moon type


From: Hubert Case
Subject: [Mod-guile-devel] needle-point lace Moon type
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 06:23:57 +0360

enough.<BR>believed that the happy spirits which had seldom been depressed 
before, were now so much affected as<BR>all her former professions of regard. 
jane was not deceived, but she was affected; and though feeling<BR>comfort of 
intimacy was over, and though determined not to slacken as a correspondent, it 
was for the<BR>"about a month," said elizabeth; and then, unwilling to let the 
subject drop, added, "he is a man<BR>come in again and rest herself.<BR>"come, 
mr. wickham, we are brother and sister, you know. do not let us quarrel about 
the past.<BR>advice and entreaty of so near a relation might settle every 
doubt, and determine him at once to be as<BR>"how strange!" cried elizabeth. 
"how abominable! i wonder that the very pride of this mr.<BR>elizabeth was too 
much embarrassed to say a word. after a short pause, her companion 
added,<BR>elizabeth coloured, and said: "a little."<BR>composure, and would not 
open his lips till he believed himself to have attained it. the pause was 
to<BR>and in silence withdrew; determined, if he persisted in considering her 
repeated refusals as flattering<BR>"she is a great fool for going away, if she 
liked him."<BR>"do not make yourself uneasy, my dear cousin, about your 
apparel. lady catherine is far from<BR>but when elizabeth told of his silence; 
it did not seem very likely, even to charlotte's wishes, to<BR>"i have said no 
such thing. i am only resolved to act in that manner, which will, in my 
own<BR>as to the truth of his information, he listened to all their 
impertinence with the most forbearing<BR>by which he could not be benefited. he 
had some intention, he added, of studying law, and i must be<BR>be of all 
others the most afflicting to a parent's mind. the death of your daughter would 
have been a<BR>"in such cases as this, it is, i believe, the established mode 
to express a sense of obligation for the<BR>"she has only one daughter, the 
heiress of rosings, and of very extensive property."<BR>been fidgety from alarm 
and vexation. to know that her daughter would be married was enough. 
she<BR>"and this is all the reply which i am to have the honour of expecting! i 
might, perhaps, wish to<BR>eagerness which it did not often command. she had 
ventured only one glance at darcy. he looked<BR>




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