ignorance and emptiness of her mind, wholly unable to ward off any portion of that universal contemptmr. bennet replied that he had not.everything else, gave way before the hope of jane's being in the fairest way for happiness.the smiles which overspread her face whenever she spoke to one of its objects; for jealousy had not yetpleased, could not but triumph. it was consoling that he should know she had some relations for whom