rewrapping p.g. to an existing scan-set i recently rewrapped the p.g. version of "pride and prejudice" to the linebreaks from a scan-set of that book on archive.org. > http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/1342/pg1342.txt > http://www.archive.org/details/prideprejudiceno00austuoft this allowed me to easily compare the o.c.r. from the scan-set to the p.g. e-text. that comparison confirms that the two texts are from different _editions_ of the book, as carlo had indicated. most of the changes appear to be the type an editor would make -- transpositions, grammar, spellings, punctuation, and so on -- although i suppose it's possible some were made by the author... i have appended a list of 858 of these changes, all of which involve some kind of change to the text of the line, ignoring punctuation and spelling (visitor/visiter, judgement/judgment). (actually, it looks like i can only send the first 200 of 'em. but that's probably more than enough to give you the flavor.) *** checking these diffs against the scans would give rather good assurance that the corrected o.c.r. was adequately accurate... that is, if there _are_ errors, they are probably shown here. there were only a few places where edits were so large that they caused even a minor problem for this line-diff method. *** and this illustrates how somebody -- even your competitor -- could use a p.g. text to create their own more-accurate text, one that was linked with a scan-set and thus had provenance. if you let a competitor do this, before you do it yourself, you are allowing yourself to be upstaged in the marketplace. -bowerbird > text diffs between p.g. "pride and prejudice" and archive.org scanset o.c.r. > these diffs _probably_ represent version edits made between the two editions. > (but some of 'em are merely still-uncorrected errors made by the o.c.r. app.) > many spelling and punctuation differences were eliminated from this listing. > > pg--000--00000 -- || page 1 || > > pg--000--00002 -- Chapter 1 > ao--000--00002 -- Chapter I. > df--000--00002 -- =========^^ > > pg--001--00010 -- families, that he is considered the rightful property of > ao--001--00010 -- families, that he is considered as the rightful property of > df--001--00010 -- ================================^^------------------------- > > pg--002--00023 -- "Do you not want to know who has taken it?" cried > ao--002--00023 -- "Do not you want to know who has taken it?" cried > df--002--00023 -- ====^=^=^=^-------------------------------------- > > pg--002--00040 -- || page 2 || > > pg--003--00065 -- them, Mr. Bingley may like you the best of the party." > ao--003--00065 -- them, Mr. Bingley might like you the best of the party." > df--003--00065 -- ===================^^^^--------------------------------- > > pg--003--00096 -- || page 3 || > > pg--004--00107 -- no compassion for my poor nerves." > ao--004--00107 -- no compassion on my poor nerves." > df--004--00107 -- ==============^^^----------------- > > pg--005--00111 -- you mention them with consideration these last twenty years at > ao--005--00111 -- you mention them with consideration these twenty years at > df--005--00111 -- ==========================================^^^^---------------- > > pg--006--00130 -- cult to develop. She was a woman of mean understand- > ao--006--00130 -- cult to develope. She was a woman of mean understand- > df--006--00130 -- ===============^------------------------------------- > > pg--006--00136 -- Chapter 2 > ao--006--00136 -- Chapter II. > df--006--00136 -- =========^^^ > > pg--006--00143 -- || page 4 || > > pg--007--00154 -- shall meet him at the assemblies, and that Mrs. Long > ao--007--00154 -- shall meet him at the assemblies, and that Mrs. Long has > df--007--00154 -- ====================================================^^^^ > > pg--008--00179 -- "Aye, so it is," cried her mother, "and Mrs. Long > ao--008--00179 -- "Ay, so it is," cried her mother, "and Mrs. Long > df--008--00179 -- ===^--------------------------------------------- > > pg--009--00195 -- and her daughters must stand their chance; and, therefore, > ao--009--00195 -- and her nieces must stand their chance; and, therefore, > df--009--00195 -- ========^^^^^^^^------------------------------------------ > > pg--009--00198 -- || page 5 || > > pg--010--00210 -- Mary wished to say something sensible, but knew > ao--010--00210 -- Mary wished to say something very sensible, but knew > df--010--00210 -- =============================^=^^------------------- > > pg--011--00219 -- me that before? If I had known as much this morning I > ao--011--00219 -- me so before? If I had known as much this morning, I > df--011--00219 -- ===^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^-- > > pg--012--00244 -- can tell you, to be making new acquaintances every day; > ao--012--00244 -- can tell you, to be making new acquaintance every day; > df--012--00244 -- ===========================================^----------- > > pg--012--00248 -- || page 6 || > > pg--012--00257 -- Chapter 3 > ao--012--00257 -- Chapter III. > df--012--00257 -- =========^^^^ > > pg--013--00289 -- An invitation to dinner was soon afterwards dispatched; > ao--013--00289 -- An invitation to dinner was soon afterwards despatched; > df--013--00289 -- =============================================^--------- > > pg--013--00291 -- || page 7 || > > pg--014--00307 -- twelve he brought only six with him from London-- > ao--014--00307 -- twelve, he had brought only six with him from London, > df--014--00307 -- ======^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^=^=^^^^^==^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--015--00309 -- the assembly room it consisted of only five altogether-- > ao--015--00309 -- the assembly-room, it consisted of only five all together; > df--015--00309 -- ============^====^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^ > > pg--015--00334 -- || page 8 || > > pg--016--00353 -- her to hear a conversation between him and Mr. > ao--016--00353 -- her to overhear a conversation between him and Mr. > df--016--00353 -- =======^^^=--------------------------------------- > > pg--017--00368 -- "I would not be so fastidious as you are," cried Mr. Bingley, > ao--017--00368 -- "I would not be so fastidious as you are," cried Bingley, > df--017--00368 -- =================================================^^^--------- > > pg--017--00382 -- || page 9 || > > pg--018--00385 -- handsome enough to tempt _me_; I am in no humour > ao--018--00385 -- handsome enough to tempt me; and I am in no humour > df--018--00385 -- =========================^^^^^^^------------------ > > pg--019--00393 -- toward him. She told the story, however, with great spirit > ao--019--00393 -- towards him. She told the story, however, with great spirit > df--019--00393 -- ======^---------------------------------------------------- > > pg--020--00406 -- enough never to be without partners, which was all that they > ao--020--00406 -- enough to be never without partners, which was all that they > df--020--00406 -- =======^^^^^=^^^^^------------------------------------------ > > pg--021--00414 -- that his wife's views on the stranger would be disap- > ao--021--00414 -- that all his wife's views on the stranger would be disap- > df--021--00414 -- =====^^^------------------------------------------------- > > pg--022--00415 -- pointed; but he soon found out that he had a different > ao--022--00415 -- pointed; but he soon found that he had a very different > df--022--00415 -- ===========================^^^^^=^^^^^=^^^^^^---------- > > pg--022--00426 -- || page 10 || > > pg--023--00442 -- "Oh! my dear, I am quite > ao--023--00442 -- "Oh, my dear," continued Mrs. Bennet, "I am quite > df--023--00442 -- ===^=========^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^---------- > > pg--023--00463 -- Chapter 4 > ao--023--00463 -- Chapter IV. > df--023--00463 -- =========^^^ > > pg--024--00467 -- pressed to her sister just how very much she admired him. > ao--024--00467 -- pressed to her sister how very much she admired him. > df--024--00467 -- ======================^^^^------------------------------- > > pg--024--00468 -- || page 11 || > > pg--025--00496 -- heard you speak ill of a human being in your life." > ao--025--00496 -- heard you speak ill of a human being in my life." > df--025--00496 -- ========================================^^^^------- > > pg--026--00498 -- "I would not wish to be hasty in censuring anyone; > ao--026--00498 -- "I would wish not to be hasty in censuring any one; > df--026--00498 -- =========^^^^^^^^=============================^---- > > pg--026--00519 -- || page 12 || > > pg--027--00522 -- judgement too unassailed by any attention to herself, she > ao--027--00522 -- judgment, too, unassailed by any attention to herself, she > df--027--00522 -- ====^^^^^====^-------------------------------------------- > > pg--028--00525 -- they were pleased, nor in the power of making themselves agreeable > ao--028--00525 -- they were pleased, nor in the power of being agreeable > df--028--00525 -- =======================================^^^^^^^^^=^^^=^^^---------- > > pg--029--00526 -- when they chose it, but proud and conceited. They were > ao--029--00526 -- where they chose it; but proud and conceited. They were > df--029--00526 -- ===^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^----------------------------------- > > pg--030--00548 -- His sisters were anxious for his having an estate > ao--030--00548 -- His sisters were very anxious for his having an estate > df--030--00548 -- =================^^^^--------------------------------- > > pg--031--00549 -- of his own; but, though he was now only established as a > ao--031--00549 -- of his own; but though he was now established only as a > df--031--00549 -- ===============^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^----- > > pg--032--00562 -- ship, in spite of great opposition of character. Bingley > ao--032--00562 -- ship, in spite of a great opposition of character. Bingley > df--032--00562 -- ==================^--------------------------------------- > > pg--032--00563 -- || page 13 || > > pg--033--00576 -- fense. > ao--033--00576 -- fence. > df--033--00576 -- ===^-- > > pg--034--00580 -- met with more pleasant people or prettier girls in his life; > ao--034--00580 -- met with pleasanter people or prettier girls in his life; > df--034--00580 -- =========^^^^^^^^^^^^^-------------------------------------- > > pg--035--00593 -- a sweet girl, and one whom they would not object to know > ao--035--00593 -- a sweet girl, and one whom they should not object to know > df--035--00593 -- ================================^^----------------------- > > pg--036--00595 -- sweet girl, and their brother felt authorized by such com- > ao--036--00595 -- sweet girl; and their brother felt authorised by such com- > df--036--00595 -- ==========^===============================^--------------- > > pg--036--00598 -- Chapter 5 > ao--036--00598 -- Chapter V. > df--036--00598 -- =========^^ > > pg--036--00603 -- || page 14 || > > pg--037--00608 -- in a small market town; and, in quitting them both, he had > ao--037--00608 -- in a small market town; and, quitting them both, he had > df--037--00608 -- =============================^^--------------------------- > > pg--038--00648 -- tion: 'Oh! the eldest Miss Bennet, beyond a doubt; there > ao--038--00648 -- tion, Oh, the eldest Miss Bennet, beyond a doubt: there > df--038--00648 -- ====^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------ > > pg--039--00649 -- cannot be two opinions on that point.'" > ao--039--00649 -- cannot be two opinions on that point." > df--039--00649 -- =====================================^- > > pg--039--00650 -- || page 15 || > > pg--040--00652 -- "Upon my word! Well, that is very decided in- > ao--040--00652 -- "Upon my word! Well, that was very decided, in- > df--040--00652 -- ==========================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^---- > > pg--041--00661 -- "I beg you would not put it into Lizzy's head to be vexed > ao--041--00661 -- "I beg you will not put it into Lizzy's head to be vexed > df--041--00661 -- ============^^=^----------------------------------------- > > pg--042--00671 -- "Aye--because she asked him at last how he liked > ao--042--00671 -- "Ay, because she asked him at last how he liked > df--042--00671 -- ===^^^------------------------------------------ > > pg--043--00673 -- said he seemed quite angry at being spoke to." > ao--043--00673 -- said he seemed very angry at being spoke to." > df--043--00673 -- ===============^^^^^-------------------------- > > pg--044--00676 -- speaks much, unless among his intimate acquaintances. With > ao--044--00676 -- speaks much unless among his intimate acquaintance. With > df--044--00676 -- ===========^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------ > > pg--044--00701 -- || page 16 || > > pg--045--00721 -- bottle of wine a day." > ao--045--00721 -- bottle of wine every day." > df--045--00721 -- ===============^^^^=------ > > pg--045--00731 -- Chapter 6 > ao--045--00731 -- Chapter VI. > df--045--00731 -- =========^^^ > > pg--046--00734 -- field. The visit was soon returned in due form. Miss Bennet's > ao--046--00734 -- field. The visit was returned in due form. Miss Bennet's > df--046--00734 -- =====================^^^^------------------------------------ > > pg--046--00744 -- || page 17 || > > pg--047--00753 -- a composure of temper and a uniform cheerfulness of man- > ao--047--00753 -- a composure of temper and an uniform cheerfulness of man- > df--047--00753 -- ===========================^----------------------------- > > pg--048--00768 -- agement. In nine cases out of ten a women had better show > ao--048--00768 -- agement. In nine cases out of ten, a woman had better show > df--048--00768 -- =================================^^^^^^^^----------------- > > pg--048--00790 -- || page 18 || > > pg--049--00791 -- of him, there will be more leisure for falling in love as much as > ao--049--00791 -- of him, there will he leisure for falling in love as much as > df--049--00791 -- ===================^==^^^---------------------------------------- > > pg--050--00803 -- dined with him in company four times. This is not quite > ao--050--00803 -- dined in company with him four times. This is not quite > df--050--00803 -- ======^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------------------------ > > pg--051--00809 -- have also been spent together--and four evenings may > ao--051--00809 -- have been also spent together and four evenings may > df--051--00809 -- =====^^^^=^^^^===============^^--------------------- > > pg--051--00837 -- || page 19 || > > pg--052--00842 -- and his friends that she hardly had a good feature in her > ao--052--00842 -- and his friends that she had hardly a good feature in her > df--052--00842 -- ===========================^^^^^^^^---------------------- > > pg--053--00878 -- "Did you not think, Mr. Darcy, that I expressed myself > ao--053--00878 -- "Did not you think, Mr. Darcy, that I expressed myself > df--053--00878 -- =====^=^=^=^------------------------------------------ > > pg--054--00882 -- "With great energy; but it is always a subject which > ao--054--00882 -- "With great energy; but it is a subject which always > df--054--00882 -- ===============================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--054--00884 -- || page 20 || > > pg--055--00900 -- "There is a fine old saying, which everybody here > ao--055--00900 -- "There is a very fine old saying, which every body here > df--055--00900 -- ============^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--------- > > pg--056--00926 -- versation, and was too much engrossed by his thoughts > ao--056--00926 -- versation, and was too much engrossed by his own thoughts > df--056--00926 -- =============================================^^^--------- > > pg--056--00932 -- || page 21 || > > pg--057--00934 -- society." > ao--057--00934 -- societies." > df--057--00934 -- ======^^^-- > > pg--058--00962 -- "I had once had some thought of fixing in town myself-- > ao--058--00962 -- "I had once some thoughts of fixing in town myself, > df--058--00962 -- ============^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--059--00969 -- stant moving towards them, he was struck with the action > ao--059--00969 -- stant moving towards them, he was struck with the notion > df--059--00969 -- ==================================================^^---- > > pg--060--00972 -- "My dear Miss Eliza, why are you not dancing? Mr. > ao--060--00972 -- "My dear Miss Eliza, why are not you dancing? Mr. > df--060--00972 -- =============================^=^=^=^------------- > > pg--060--00987 -- || page 22 || > > pg--061--01016 -- thingness, and yet the self-importance of all those people! > ao--061--01016 -- thingness, and yet the self-importance of all these people! > df--061--01016 -- ================================================^---------- > > pg--062--01040 -- "Nay, if you are serious about it, I shall consider > ao--062--01040 -- "Nay, if you are so serious about it, I shall consider > df--062--01040 -- ==================^----------------------------------- > > pg--062--01041 -- || page 23 || > > pg--063--01042 -- the matter is absolutely settled. You will be having a charming > ao--063--01042 -- the matter as absolutely settled. You will have a charming > df--063--01042 -- ===========^===============================^^^^^^^^^----------- > > pg--064--01043 -- mother-in-law, indeed; and, of course, she will always be at > ao--064--01043 -- mother-in-law, indeed, and of course she will be always at > df--064--01043 -- =====================^====^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--- > > pg--064--01050 -- Chapter 7 > ao--064--01050 -- Chapter VII. > df--064--01050 -- =========^^^^ > > pg--064--01081 -- || page 24 || > > pg--065--01088 -- them all, and this opened to his nieces a store of felicity > ao--065--01088 -- them all, and this opened to his nieces a source of felicity > df--065--01088 -- ===========================================^^=^------------- > > pg--065--01131 -- || page 25 || > > pg--066--01159 -- as soon as you can on receipt of this. My brother and > ao--066--01159 -- as soon as you can on the receipt of this. My brother and > df--066--01159 -- ======================^^^-------------------------------- > > pg--066--01184 -- || page 26 || > > pg--067--01186 -- they not?" > ao--067--01186 -- not they?" > df--067--01186 -- ^^^^^^^^-- > > pg--068--01216 -- till I am better. They insist also on my seeing > ao--068--01216 -- home till I am better. They insist also on my seeing > df--068--01216 -- ^^^^=----------------------------------------------- > > pg--069--01222 -- --Yours, etc." > ao--069--01222 -- "Yours," c. > df--069--01222 -- ^^^^^^^^=^^^^^ > > pg--070--01230 -- "Oh! I am not afraid of her dying. People do > ao--070--01230 -- "Oh, I am not at all afraid of her dying. People do > df--070--01230 -- ===^===========^^=^^------------------------------- > > pg--070--01232 -- || page 27 || > > pg--070--01283 -- || page 28 || > > pg--071--01300 -- attempt little besides expressions of gratitude for the ex- > ao--071--01300 -- attempt little beside expressions of gratitude for the ex- > df--071--01300 -- =====================^------------------------------------- > > pg--072--01322 -- the offer of the chaise to an invitation to remain at > ao--072--01322 -- the offer of the chaise into an invitation to remain at > df--072--01322 -- ========================^^----------------------------- > > pg--073--01324 -- consented, and a servant was dispatched to Longbourn > ao--073--01324 -- consented, and a servant was despatched to Longbourn, > df--073--01324 -- ==============================^=====================^ > > pg--073--01327 -- || page 29 || > > pg--073--01329 -- Chapter 8 > ao--073--01329 -- Chapter VIII. > df--073--01329 -- =========^^^^^ > > pg--074--01342 -- them restored Elizabeth to the enjoyment of all her > ao--074--01342 -- them, restored Elizabeth to the enjoyment of all her origi- > df--074--01342 -- ====^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--075--01343 -- former dislike. > ao--075--01343 -- nal dislike. > df--075--01343 -- ^^^^^^--------- > > pg--076--01354 -- drink, and play at cards; who, when he found her to prefer a > ao--076--01354 -- drink, and play at cards, who, when he found her prefer a > df--076--01354 -- ========================^========================^^--------- > > pg--077--01361 -- no conversation, no style, no beauty. Mrs. Hurst > ao--077--01361 -- no conversation, no style, no taste, no beauty. Mrs. Hurst > df--077--01361 -- ==============================^^^^------------------------ > > pg--077--01370 -- || page 30 || > > pg--078--01372 -- a cold? Her hair, so untidy, so blowsy!" > ao--078--01372 -- a cold? Her hair so untidy, so blowzy!" > df--078--01372 -- ================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--- > > pg--079--01408 -- "I have an excessive regard for Miss Jane Bennet, she is > ao--079--01408 -- "I have an excessive regard for Jane Bennet, she is > df--079--01408 -- ================================^^^^-------------------- > > pg--079--01424 -- || page 31 || > > pg--080--01435 -- With a renewal of tenderness, however, they returned to > ao--080--01435 -- With a renewal of tenderness, however, they repaired to > df--080--01435 -- ==============================================^^^^----- > > pg--081--01439 -- when she had the comfort of seeing her sleep, and when > ao--081--01439 -- when she had the comfort of seeing her asleep, and when > df--081--01439 -- =======================================^--------------- > > pg--082--01440 -- it seemed to her rather right than pleasant that she should > ao--082--01440 -- it appeared to her rather right than pleasant that she should > df--082--01440 -- ===^^^^^^---------------------------------------------------- > > pg--083--01461 -- said Bingley; "and I hope it will be soon increased by > ao--083--01461 -- said Bingley; "and I hope it will soon be increased by > df--083--01461 -- ==================================^^^^^^^------------- > > pg--084--01465 -- towards the table where a few books were lying. He imme- > ao--084--01465 -- towards a table where a few books were lying. He imme- > df--084--01465 -- ========^^^--------------------------------------------- > > pg--085--01471 -- I have not many, I have more than I ever looked into." > ao--085--01471 -- I have not many, I have more than I ever look into." > df--085--01471 -- =============================================^^------- > > pg--085--01475 -- || page 32 || > > pg--086--01510 -- Elizabeth was so much caught with what passed, as to > ao--086--01510 -- Elizabeth was so much caught by what passed, as to > df--086--01510 -- =============================^^^^------------------- > > pg--086--01530 -- || page 33 || > > pg--087--01547 -- dozen, in the whole range of my acquaintance, that are > ao--087--01547 -- dozen in the whole range of my acquaintance that arc > df--087--01547 -- =====^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--087--01581 -- || page 34 || > > pg--088--01591 -- "Elizabeth Bennet," said Miss Bingley, when the door > ao--088--01591 -- "Eliza Bennet," said Miss Bingley, when the door > df--088--01591 -- ======^^^^------------------------------------------ > > pg--089--01599 -- was chiefly addressed, "there is a meanness in _all_ the arts > ao--089--01599 -- was chiefly addressed, "there is meanness in all the arts > df--089--01599 -- =================================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--------- > > pg--090--01608 -- Mr. Jones being sent for immediately; while his sisters, > ao--090--01608 -- Mr. Jones's being sent for immediately; while his sisters, > df--090--01608 -- =========^------------------------------------------------ > > pg--091--01619 -- his housekeeper directions that every attention > ao--091--01619 -- his housekeeper directions that every possible attention > df--091--01619 -- ======================================^^^^^^^^---------- > > pg--091--01621 -- || page 35 || > > pg--091--01623 -- Chapter 9 > ao--091--01623 -- Chapter IX. > df--091--01623 -- =========^^^ > > pg--092--01626 -- room, and in the morning had the pleasure of being able > ao--092--01626 -- room, and in the morning had the pleasure of being ahle > df--092--01626 -- ====================================================^-- > > pg--093--01633 -- judgement of her situation. The note was immediately > ao--093--01633 -- judgment of her situation. The note was immediately > df--093--01633 -- ====^----------------------------------------------- > > pg--094--01634 -- dispatched, and its contents as quickly complied with. > ao--094--01634 -- despatched, and its contents as quickly complied with. > df--094--01634 -- =^---------------------------------------------------- > > pg--095--01661 -- with cold civility, "that Miss Bennet will receive every > ao--095--01661 -- with cold civility, "that Miss Bennet shall receive every > df--095--01661 -- ======================================^^^---------------- > > pg--095--01663 -- || page 36 || > > pg--096--01672 -- temper I have ever met with. I often tell my other girls they > ao--096--01672 -- temper I ever met with. I often tell my other girls they > df--096--01672 -- =========^^^^------------------------------------------------ > > pg--097--01674 -- Bingley, and a charming prospect over the gravel walk. > ao--097--01674 -- Bingley, and a charming prospect over that gravel walk. > df--097--01674 -- ========================================^^------------- > > pg--098--01695 -- "That is as it happens. It does not follow > ao--098--01695 -- "That is as it happens. It does not necessarily follow > df--098--01695 -- ====================================^^^^^^^^^^^------- > > pg--099--01711 -- but a few subjects for such a study. In a country neigh- > ao--099--01711 -- but few subjects for such a study. In a country neigh- > df--099--01711 -- ====^--------------------------------------------------- > > pg--099--01717 -- || page 37 || > > pg--100--01731 -- places. The country is a vast deal pleasanter, is it not, > ao--100--01731 -- places. The country is a vast deal pleasanter, is not it, > df--100--01731 -- ==================================================^^^^^-- > > pg--101--01739 -- "Aye--that is because you have the right disposition. > ao--101--01739 -- "Ay, that is because you have the right disposition. > df--101--01739 -- ===^^^----------------------------------------------- > > pg--102--01746 -- to be met with in the country as in the town, which you must > ao--102--01746 -- to be met with in the country as in town, which you must > df--102--01746 -- =====================================^^--------------------- > > pg--103--01756 -- directed her eyes towards Mr. Darcy with a very expressive > ao--103--01756 -- directed her eye towards Mr. Darcy with a very expressive > df--103--01756 -- ================^----------------------------------------- > > pg--104--01764 -- much the man of fashion! So genteel and easy! He has > ao--104--01764 -- much the man of fashion! so genteel and so easy! He has > df--104--01764 -- ========================================^^------------- > > pg--104--01767 -- || page 38 || > > pg--105--01776 -- are brought up very differently. But everybody is to judge for > ao--105--01776 -- are brought up differently. But every body is to judge for > df--105--01776 -- ===============^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=-------------------- > > pg--106--01782 -- "She seems a very pleasant young woman." > ao--106--01782 -- "She seems a very pleasant young woman," said > df--106--01782 -- ======================================^=^^^^^ > > pg--107--01783 -- ?? line added here > ao--107--01783 -- Bingley. > df--107--01783 -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--108--01790 -- partiality. When she was only fifteen, there was a ?? > ao--108--01790 -- partiality. When she was only fifteen there was a gentle- > df--108--01790 -- =====================================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--108--01816 -- || page 39 || > > pg--109--01832 -- a sort of natural self-consequence, which the attention > ao--109--01832 -- a sort of natural self-consequence, which the attentions > df--109--01832 -- =======================================================^ > > pg--110--01839 -- His answer to this sudden attack was delightful to their mo- > ao--110--01839 -- His answer to this sudden attack was delightful to her mo- > df--110--01839 -- ===================================================^^^^----- > > pg--111--01845 -- not wish to be dancing when she is ill." > ao--111--01845 -- not wish to be dancing while she is ill." > df--111--01845 -- =========================^^^------------- > > pg--111--01860 -- || page 40 || > > pg--111--01862 -- Chapter 10 > ao--111--01862 -- Chapter X. > df--111--01862 -- =========^^ > > pg--112--01871 -- peatedly calling off his attention by messages to his sister. > ao--112--01871 -- peatedly calling oft' his attention by messages to his sister. > df--112--01871 -- ===================^^----------------------------------------- > > pg--113--01881 -- dialogue, and was exactly in union with her opinion of > ao--113--01881 -- dialogue, and was exactly in unison with her opinion of > df--113--01881 -- ================================^---------------------- > > pg--114--01898 -- of yours." > ao--114--01898 -- of to yours." > df--114--01898 -- ===^=-------- > > pg--114--01912 -- || page 41 || > > pg--115--01963 -- ness is always prized much by the possessor, and often > ao--115--01963 -- ness is always much prized by the possessor, and often > df--115--01963 -- ===============^^^^^^^^^^^---------------------------- > > pg--115--01966 -- || page 42 || > > pg--116--01967 -- ever resolved upon quitting Netherfield you should be > ao--116--01967 -- ever resolved on quitting Netherfield you should be > df--116--01967 -- ==============^^------------------------------------- > > pg--117--01976 -- ing. And yet, upon my honour, I believe what I said of > ao--117--01976 -- ing. And yet, upon my honour, I believed what I said of > df--117--01976 -- =======================================^--------------- > > pg--118--01998 -- for he would certainly think better of me, if under > ao--118--01998 -- for he would certainly think the better of me, if, under > df--118--01998 -- =============================^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^------ > > pg--119--02003 -- original intentions as atoned for by your obstinacy in adher- > ao--119--02003 -- original intention as atoned for by your obstinacy in adher- > df--119--02003 -- ==================^------------------------------------------ > > pg--119--02014 -- || page 43 || > > pg--119--02062 -- || page 44 || > > pg--120--02075 -- ley and Elizabeth for an indulgence of some music. Miss > ao--120--02075 -- ley and Elizabeth for the indulgence of some music. Miss > df--120--02075 -- ======================^^^------------------------------- > > pg--121--02076 -- Bingley moved with some alacrity to the pianoforte; and, after a > ao--121--02076 -- Bingley moved with alacrity to the piano-forte, and after a > df--121--02076 -- ===================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^==^^^-------- > > pg--122--02089 -- notice because there was something more wrong > ao--122--02089 -- notice because there was a something about her more wrong > df--122--02089 -- =========================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^----------- > > pg--123--02108 -- in overthrowing those kind of schemes, and cheating a > ao--123--02108 -- in overthrowing those kinds of schemes, and cheating a > df--123--02108 -- ==========================^--------------------------- > > pg--123--02112 -- || page 45 || > > pg--124--02137 -- compass it, do cure the younger girls of running after > ao--124--02137 -- compass it, do cure the younger girls of running after the > df--124--02137 -- ======================================================^^^^ > > pg--125--02149 -- As for your Elizabeth's picture, you must not > ao--125--02149 -- As for your Elizabeth's picture, you must not attempt > df--125--02149 -- =============================================^^^^^^^- > > pg--126--02150 -- have it taken, for what painter could do justice to those > ao--126--02150 -- to have it taken, for what painter could do justice to those > df--126--02150 -- ^^^--------------------------------------------------------- > > pg--126--02164 -- || page 46 || > > pg--127--02181 -- bye." > ao--127--02181 -- by." > df--127--02181 -- ==^-- > > pg--127--02188 -- Chapter 11 > ao--127--02188 -- Chapter XI. > df--127--02188 -- =========^^^ > > pg--128--02203 -- toward Darcy, and she had something to say to him > ao--128--02203 -- towards Darcy, and she had something to say to him > df--128--02203 -- ======^------------------------------------------- > > pg--129--02205 -- self to Miss Bennet, with a polite congratulation; > ao--129--02205 -- self directly to Miss Bennet with a polite congratulation: > df--129--02205 -- =====^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--130--02207 -- "very glad;" but diffuseness and warmth remained for > ao--130--02207 -- "very glad;" but diffuseiiess and warmth remained for > df--130--02207 -- ========================^^--------------------------- > > pg--130--02208 -- || page 47 || > > pg--131--02213 -- might be further from the door. He then sat down by her, > ao--131--02213 -- might be farther from the door. He then sat down by her, > df--131--02213 -- ==========^--------------------------------------------- > > pg--132--02246 -- for some amusement; when hearing her brother mentioning > ao--132--02246 -- of some amusement; when hearing her brother mentioning > df--132--02246 -- ^^^---------------------------------------------------- > > pg--133--02250 -- "By the bye, Charles, are you really serious in medi- > ao--133--02250 -- "By the by, Charles, are you really serious in medi- > df--133--02250 -- ==========^------------------------------------------ > > pg--133--02253 -- || page 48 || > > pg--134--02268 -- if conversation instead of dancing were made the order > ao--134--02268 -- if conversation instead of dancing made the order > df--134--02268 -- ===================================^^^=--------------- > > pg--135--02274 -- Miss Bingley made no answer, and soon afterwards she > ao--135--02274 -- Miss Bingley made no answer; and soon afterwards > df--135--02274 -- ===========================^====================^^^^ > > pg--135--02301 -- || page 49 || > > pg--136--02313 -- would be completely in your way, and if the second, I > ao--136--02313 -- should be completely in your way; and if the second, I > df--136--02313 -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--------------------- > > pg--137--02327 -- of manner and presence of mind! No, no; I feel he may > ao--137--02327 -- of temper and presence of mind! No, no; I feel he may > df--137--02327 -- ===^^^^---------------------------------------------- > > pg--138--02335 -- many such acquaintances. I dearly love a laugh." > ao--138--02335 -- many such acquaintance. I dearly love a laugh." > df--138--02335 -- ======================^------------------------- > > pg--139--02337 -- "Miss Bingley," said he, "has given me more credit than > ao--139--02337 -- "Miss Bingley," said he, "has given me credit for > df--139--02337 -- =======================================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--140--02338 -- can be. The wisest and the best of men--nay, the > ao--140--02338 -- more than can be. The wisest and best of men, nay, the > df--140--02338 -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-------- > > pg--141--02344 -- what is wise and good. Follies and nonsense, whims and > ao--141--02344 -- what is wise or good. Follies and nonsense, whims and > df--141--02344 -- =============^^^-------------------------------------- > > pg--141--02350 -- || page 50 || > > pg--142--02373 -- vices of others so soon as I ought, nor their offenses against > ao--142--02373 -- vices of others so soon as I ought, nor their offences against > df--142--02373 -- ===================================================^---------- > > pg--143--02388 -- "And _your_ defect is to hate everybody." > ao--143--02388 -- "And your defect is a propensity to hate every body." > df--143--02388 -- =====^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------ > > pg--144--02390 -- "And yours," he replied with a smile, "is willfully to > ao--144--02390 -- "And yours," he replied, with a smile, "is wilfully to > df--144--02390 -- =======================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--------- > > pg--145--02397 -- Her sister had not the smallest objection, and the > ao--145--02397 -- Her sister made not the smallest objection, and the > df--145--02397 -- ===========^==^------------------------------------ > > pg--145--02401 -- || page 51 || > > pg--145--02403 -- Chapter 12 > ao--145--02403 -- Chapter XII. > df--145--02403 -- =========^^^^ > > pg--146--02406 -- zabeth wrote the next morning to their mother, to beg that > ao--146--02406 -- zabeth wrote the next morning to her mother, to beg that > df--146--02406 -- =================================^^^^--------------------- > > pg--147--02407 -- the carriage might be sent for them in the course of the > ao--147--02407 -- the carriage might be sent for ihem in the course of the > df--147--02407 -- ===============================^------------------------ > > pg--148--02420 -- the contrary, as being considered as intruding themselves > ao--148--02420 -- the contrary, of being considered as intruding themselves > df--148--02420 -- ==============^^----------------------------------------- > > pg--148--02443 -- || page 52 || > > pg--149--02464 -- of spirits. > ao--149--02464 -- spirits. > df--149--02464 -- ^^^-------- > > pg--150--02478 -- rough-bass and human nature; and had some extracts > ao--150--02478 -- rough bass and human nature; and had some new extracts > df--150--02478 -- =====^====================================^^^--------- > > pg--150--02486 -- || page 53 || > > pg--150--02488 -- Chapter 13 > ao--150--02488 -- Chapter XIII. > df--150--02488 -- =========^^^^^ > > pg--151--02504 -- and a stranger! It is Mr. Bingley, I am sure! > ao--151--02504 -- and a stranger! It is Mr. Bingley, I am sure. Why, > df--151--02504 -- ============================================^^^^^^ > > pg--152--02505 -- ?? line added here > ao--152--02505 -- Jane you never dropped a word of this you sly thing! > df--152--02505 -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--153--02515 -- pleasure of being eagerly questioned by his wife and his five > ao--153--02515 -- pleasure of being eagerly questioned by his wife and five > df--153--02515 -- =====================================================^=^----- > > pg--154--02528 -- "Oh! my dear," cried his wife, "I cannot bear to hear > ao--154--02528 -- "Oh, my dear," cried his wife, "I cannot bear to heal- > df--154--02528 -- ===^================================================^^ > > pg--155--02535 -- Jane and Elizabeth tried to explain to her the nature of > ao--155--02535 -- Jane and Elizabeth attempted to explain to her > df--155--02535 -- ===================^^^=^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--155--02536 -- || page 54 || > > pg--156--02537 -- an entail. They had often attempted to do it before, > ao--156--02537 -- the nature of an entail. They had often attempted it before: > df--156--02537 -- ^^^^=^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--157--02550 -- "No, that I am sure I shall not; and I think it is > ao--157--02550 -- "No, that I am sure I shall not; and I think it was > df--157--02550 -- ================================================^^- > > pg--158--02552 -- hypocritical. I hate such false friends. Why could > ao--158--02552 -- hypocritical. I hate such false friends. Why could not > df--158--02552 -- ==================================================^^^^ > > pg--159--02553 -- he not keep on quarreling with you, as his father did before > ao--159--02553 -- he keep on quarrelling with you, as his father did before > df--159--02553 -- ===^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--------------------------------------- > > pg--160--02570 -- to be at variance.--'There, Mrs. Bennet.'--My mind, > ao--160--02570 -- to be at variance. "There, Mrs. Bennet." My mind, > df--160--02570 -- ==================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^-------- > > pg--160--02582 -- || page 55 || > > pg--161--02584 -- flatter myself that my present overtures are > ao--161--02584 -- flatter myself that my present overtures of good-will are > df--161--02584 -- =========================================^^^^^^^^^^^^---- > > pg--162--02596 -- on your hospitality till the Saturday se'ennight following, > ao--162--02596 -- on your hospitality till the Saturday se'nnight following, > df--162--02596 -- =========================================^----------------- > > pg--163--02621 -- Elizabeth was chiefly struck by his extraordinary > ao--163--02621 -- Elizabeth was chiefly struck with his extraordinary > df--163--02621 -- =============================^^^=------------------ > > pg--163--02628 -- || page 56 || > > pg--164--02631 -- if he could.--Could he be a sensible man, sir?" > ao--164--02631 -- if he could. Can he be a sensible man, sir?" > df--164--02631 -- ============^^^^^^^---------------------------- > > pg--165--02638 -- "In point of composition," said Mary, "the letter does > ao--165--02638 -- "In point of composition," said Mary, "his letter does > df--165--02638 -- =======================================^^^------------ > > pg--166--02662 -- not doubt her seeing them all in due time disposed of > ao--166--02662 -- not doubt her seeing them all in due time well disposed of > df--166--02662 -- ==========================================^^^^------------ > > pg--167--02664 -- some of his hearers; but Mrs. Bennet, who quarreled with > ao--167--02664 -- some of his hearers; but Mrs. Bennet, who quarrelled with > df--167--02664 -- =================================================-------- > > pg--168--02667 -- "You are very kind, I am sure; and I wish with > ao--168--02667 -- "You are very kind, sir, I am sure; and I wish with > df--168--02667 -- ====================^^^---------------------------- > > pg--168--02676 -- || page 57 || > > pg--169--02695 -- which of his fair cousins the excellency of its cooking was > ao--169--02695 -- which of his fair cousins the excellence of its cookery was > df--169--02695 -- =======================================^============^^^---- > > pg--170--02696 -- owing. But he was set right there by Mrs. Bennet, who > ao--170--02696 -- owing. But here he was set right by Mrs. Bennet, who > df--170--02696 -- =============^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-------------------- > > pg--170--02704 -- Chapter 14 > ao--170--02704 -- Chapter XIV. > df--170--02704 -- =========^^^^ > > pg--170--02716 -- || page 58 || > > pg--171--02721 -- both of the discourses which he had already had the honour > ao--171--02721 -- both the discourses which he had already had the honour > df--171--02721 -- =====^^--------------------------------------------------- > > pg--172--02730 -- leaving the parish occasionally for a week or two, to visit > ao--172--02730 -- leaving his parish occasionally for a week or two to visit > df--172--02730 -- ========^^^======================================^--------- > > pg--173--02736 -- suggest some herself--some shelves in the closet up > ao--173--02736 -- suggest some herself, some shelves in the closets up > df--173--02736 -- ====================^^==========================^--- > > pg--174--02751 -- "She has only one daughter, the heiress of Rosings, and > ao--174--02751 -- "She has one only daughter, the heiress of Rosings, and > df--174--02751 -- ===========^^^^^^-------------------------------------- > > pg--175--02754 -- "Ah!" said Mrs. Bennet, shaking her head, "then > ao--175--02754 -- "Ah," cried Mrs. Bennet, shaking her head, "then > df--175--02754 -- ===^==^^=^-------------------------------------- > > pg--176--02762 -- lady of distinguished birth. She is unfortunately of a > ao--176--02762 -- woman of distinguished birth. She is unfortunately of a > df--176--02762 -- ^^^^^-------------------------------------------------- > > pg--176--02763 -- || page 59 || > > pg--177--02764 -- sickly constitution, which has prevented her from making that > ao--177--02764 -- sickly constitution, which has prevented her making that > df--177--02764 -- =============================================^^^^------------ > > pg--178--02766 -- have otherwise failed of, as I am informed by the lady > ao--178--02766 -- otherwise have failed of, as I am informed by the lady > df--178--02766 -- ^^^=^^^^=^^^^----------------------------------------- > > pg--179--02777 -- one day, has deprived the British court of its bright- > ao--179--02777 -- myself one day, has deprived the British court of its bright- > df--179--02777 -- ^^^^^^^------------------------------------------------------ > > pg--180--02802 -- cousin was as absurd as he had hoped, and he listened to > ao--180--02802 -- cousin was as absurd as he had hopejd; and he listened to > df--180--02802 -- ===================================^^^------------------- > > pg--180--02810 -- || page 60 || > > pg--181--02813 -- a book was produced; but, on beholding it (for everything > ao--181--02813 -- a hook was produced; but on beholding it (for every thing > df--181--02813 -- ==^=====================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^----- > > pg--181--02849 -- || page 61 || > > pg--181--02851 -- Chapter 15 > ao--181--02851 -- Chapter XV. > df--181--02851 -- =========^^^ > > pg--182--02872 -- Having now a good house and a very sufficient income, he > ao--182--02872 -- Having now a good house and very sufficient income, he > df--182--02872 -- ============================^--------------------------- > > pg--183--02876 -- some and amiable as they were represented by common > ao--183--02876 -- same and amiable as they were represented by common > df--183--02876 -- =^------------------------------------------------- > > pg--184--02889 -- to the avowal of his hopes, that a mistress might be found > ao--184--02889 -- to the avowal of his hopes, that a mistress for it might be > df--184--02889 -- ============================================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--184--02890 -- || page 62 || > > pg--185--02891 -- for it at Longbourn, produced from her, amid very com- > ao--185--02891 -- found at Longbourn, produced from her, amid very com- > df--185--02891 -- ==^^^^------------------------------------------------ > > pg--186--02922 -- other room of the house, he was used to be free from them > ao--186--02922 -- other room in the house, he was used to be free from them > df--186--02922 -- ===========^^-------------------------------------------- > > pg--187--02926 -- a reader, was extremely pleased to close his large book, > ao--187--02926 -- a reader, was extremely well pleased to close his large book, > df--187--02926 -- ========================^^^^--------------------------------- > > pg--187--02934 -- || page 63 || > > pg--188--02940 -- gentlemanlike appearance, walking with another officer on the > ao--188--02940 -- gentlemanlike appearance, walking with an officer on the > df--188--02940 -- =========================================^^^^^--------------- > > pg--189--02942 -- concerning whose return from London Lydia came to in- > ao--189--02942 -- concerning whose return from London Lydia came to en- > df--189--02942 -- ==================================================^-- > > pg--190--02946 -- way across the street, under pretense of wanting something > ao--190--02946 -- way across the street, under pretence of wanting something > df--190--02946 -- ===================================^---------------------- > > pg--191--02956 -- had all the best part of beauty, a fine countenance, a good > ao--191--02956 -- had all the best parts of beauty, a fine countenance, a good > df--191--02956 -- =====================^-------------------------------------- > > pg--191--02976 -- || page 64 || > > pg--192--02985 -- ladies to the door of Mr. Phillip's house, and then made > ao--192--02985 -- ladies to the door of Mr. Philips's house, and then made > df--192--02985 -- ==============================^^^----------------------- > > pg--193--02987 -- they should come in, and even in spite of Mrs. Phillips's > ao--193--02987 -- they would come in, and even in spite of Mrs. Philips's > df--193--02987 -- =====^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------ > > pg--194--03008 -- put to an end by exclamations and inquiries about the > ao--194--03008 -- put an end to by exclamations and enquiries about the > df--194--03008 -- ====^^=^=^^^^=====================^------------------ > > pg--195--03016 -- passed windows now except a few of the officers, who, > ao--195--03016 -- passed the windows now except a few of the officers, who, > df--195--03016 -- =======^^^----------------------------------------------- > > pg--195--03020 -- || page 65 || > > pg--196--03034 -- peared to be in the wrong, she could no more explain such be- > ao--196--03034 -- peared to be wrong, she could no more explain such be- > df--196--03034 -- =============^^^^^------------------------------------------- > > pg--197--03041 -- only received him with the utmost civility, but even > ao--197--03041 -- only received him with the utmost civility, but had even > df--197--03041 -- ================================================^^^----- > > pg--197--03048 -- Chapter 16 > ao--197--03048 -- Chapter XVI. > df--197--03048 -- =========^^^^ > > pg--197--03060 -- || page 66 || > > pg--198--03101 -- though it was only on its being a wet night, > ao--198--03101 -- though it was only on its being a wet night, and on the > df--198--03101 -- ============================================^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--199--03102 -- made her feel that the com- > ao--199--03102 -- probability of a rainy season, made her feel that the com- > df--199--03102 -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^--------------------------- > > pg--199--03103 -- || page 67 || > > pg--200--03114 -- When the card-tables were placed, he had the opportunity > ao--200--03114 -- When the card tables were placed, he had an opportunity > df--200--03114 -- =============^===========================^^^------------ > > pg--201--03115 -- of obliging her in turn, by sitting down to whist. > ao--201--03115 -- of obliging her, in return, by sitting down to whist. > df--201--03115 -- ===============^^^^^^^------------------------------- > > pg--202--03118 -- shall be glad to improve myself, for in my situation in > ao--202--03118 -- shall be glad to improve myself; for in my situation of > df--202--03118 -- ===============================^=====================^^ > > pg--203--03119 -- life--" Mrs. Phillips was very glad for his com- > ao--203--03119 -- life" Mrs. Philips was very thankful for his com- > df--203--03119 -- ====^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------- > > pg--204--03145 -- "Yes," replied Mr. Wickham; "his estate there is a > ao--204--03145 -- "Yes," replied Wickham; "his estite there is a > df--204--03145 -- ===============^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------- > > pg--204--03149 -- || page 68 || > > pg--205--03160 -- "As much as I ever wish to be," cried Elizabeth very > ao--205--03160 -- "As much as I ever wish to be," cried Elizabeth, > df--205--03160 -- ===============================================^^^^^ > > pg--205--03200 -- || page 69 || > > pg--206--03204 -- but what I might proclaim before all the world, a sense of > ao--206--03204 -- but what I might proclaim to all the world a sense of > df--206--03204 -- ==========================^^^^^^=^^^=^^^^^^^^^^----------- > > pg--207--03223 -- latter with gentle but very intelligible gallantry. > ao--207--03223 -- latter, especially, with gentle but very intelligible gallantry. > df--207--03223 -- ======^^^^^^^^^^=^^--------------------------------------------- > > pg--208--03227 -- enter the ----shire. I knew it to be a most respect- > ao--208--03227 -- enter the shire. I know it to be a most respect- > df--208--03227 -- ==========^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-------------------------- > > pg--209--03230 -- very great attentions and excellent acquaintances Meryton > ao--209--03230 -- very great attentions and excellent acquaintance Meryton > df--209--03230 -- ================================================^-------- > > pg--209--03246 -- || page 70 || > > pg--210--03253 -- you not seek legal redress?" > ao--210--03253 -- not you seek legal redress?" > df--210--03253 -- ^=^=^=^--------------------- > > pg--211--03260 -- all claim to it by extravagance, imprudence--in short anything > ao--211--03260 -- all claim to it by extravagance, imprudence, in short, any > df--211--03260 -- ===========================================^^========^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--212--03261 -- or nothing. Certain it is, that the living became > ao--212--03261 -- thing or nothing. Certain it is that the living became > df--212--03261 -- ^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^=^^^=^^^----------------------- > > pg--213--03266 -- temper, and I may have spoken my > ao--213--03266 -- temper, and I may perhaps have sometimes spoken my > df--213--03266 -- ==================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^---------- > > pg--213--03295 -- || page 71 || > > pg--214--03316 -- companion from childhood, connected together, as I > ao--214--03316 -- own companion from childhood, connected together, as I > df--214--03316 -- ^^^^-------------------------------------------------- > > pg--215--03333 -- to _him_, as of his affection to myself." > ao--215--03333 -- to him as of affection to myself." > df--215--03333 -- ===^^^^^^=^^=^=^^^^---------------------- > > pg--215--03342 -- || page 72 || > > pg--216--03343 -- his actions may be traced to pride; and pride had often > ao--216--03343 -- his actions may be traced to pride; and pride has often > df--216--03343 -- ================================================^------ > > pg--217--03345 -- virtue than with any other feeling. But we are none of us con- > ao--217--03345 -- virtue than any other feeling. But we are none of us con- > df--217--03345 -- ============^^^^---------------------------------------------- > > pg--218--03364 -- "What sort of girl is Miss Darcy?" > ao--218--03364 -- "What sort of a girl is Miss Darcy?" > df--218--03364 -- ==============^--------------------- > > pg--218--03391 -- || page 73 || > > pg--219--03405 -- usual inquiries as to his success was made by the latter. > ao--219--03405 -- usual enquiries as to his success were made by the latter. > df--219--03405 -- ======^============================^^^-------------------- > > pg--220--03410 -- mere trifle, and begged that she would not make herself uneasy. > ao--220--03410 -- mere trifle, and begged she would not make herself uneasy. > df--220--03410 -- ========================^=^^----------------------------------- > > pg--221--03413 -- sons sit down to a card-table, they must take their chances > ao--221--03413 -- sons sit down to a card table they must take their chance > df--221--03413 -- =======================^=====^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--222--03422 -- a low voice whether her relation was very intimately ac- > ao--222--03422 -- a low voice whether her relation were very intimately ac- > df--222--03422 -- ==================================^^^-------------------- > > pg--222--03439 -- || page 74 || > > pg--223--03446 -- praise of himself, if he were already self-destined for > ao--223--03446 -- praise of himself, if he were already self-destined to > df--223--03446 -- ====================================================^=^ > > pg--224--03462 -- the rest from the pride for her nephew, who chooses that > ao--224--03462 -- the rest from the pride of her nephew, who chooses that > df--224--03462 -- ========================^^^----------------------------- > > pg--224--03483 -- || page 75 || > > pg--224--03488 -- Chapter 17 > ao--224--03488 -- Chapter XVII. > df--224--03488 -- =========^^^^^ > > pg--225--03496 -- Wickham. The possibility of his having endured > ao--225--03496 -- Wickham. The possibility of his having really endured > df--225--03496 -- =======================================^^^^^^-------- > > pg--226--03498 -- ings; and nothing remained therefore to be done, but to > ao--226--03498 -- ings; and nothing therefore remained to be done but to > df--226--03498 -- ==================^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^===========^------- > > pg--227--03511 -- have you got to say on behalf of the interested people who > ao--227--03511 -- have you got to say in behalf of the interested people who > df--227--03511 -- ====================^------------------------------------- > > pg--227--03524 -- || page 76 || > > pg--228--03544 -- bery, where this conversation passed, by the arrival > ao--228--03544 -- bery, where this conversation passed, by the arrival of some > df--228--03544 -- ====================================================^^^^^^^^ > > pg--229--03565 -- the society of her two friends, and the attentions of her > ao--229--03565 -- the society of her two friends, and the attentions of their > df--229--03565 -- ======================================================^^^^- > > pg--229--03571 -- || page 77 || > > pg--230--03575 -- rate, a ball. And even Mary could assure her family that > ao--230--03575 -- rate, a hall. And even Mary could assure her family that > df--230--03575 -- ========^----------------------------------------------- > > pg--231--03584 -- Elizabeth's spirits were so high on this occasion, that > ao--231--03584 -- Elizabeth's spirits were so high on the occasion, that, > df--231--03584 -- ======================================^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--232--03594 -- "I am by no means of the opinion, I assure you," said he, > ao--232--03594 -- "I am by no means of opinion, I assure you," said he, > df--232--03594 -- =====================^^^--------------------------------- > > pg--233--03606 -- fully proposed being engaged by Mr. Wickham for those very > ao--233--03606 -- fully proposed being engaged by Wickham for those very > df--233--03606 -- ================================^^^----------------------- > > pg--234--03608 -- had never been worse timed. There was no help for it, > ao--234--03608 -- had been never worse timed. There was no help for it, > df--234--03608 -- ====^=^^^^^^=^--------------------------------------- > > pg--235--03609 -- however. Mr. Wickham's happiness and her own were per- > ao--235--03609 -- however. Mr. Wickham's happiness and her own was per- > df--235--03609 -- ==============================================^^^----- > > pg--236--03615 -- mistress of Hunsford Parsonage, and of assisting to > ao--236--03615 -- the mistress of Hunsford Parsonage, and of assisting to > df--236--03615 -- ^^^^--------------------------------------------------- > > pg--236--03616 -- || page 78 || > > pg--237--03619 -- she observed his increasing civilities toward herself, and > ao--237--03619 -- she observed his increasing civilities towards herself, and > df--237--03619 -- =============================================^------------- > > pg--238--03624 -- marriage was extremely agreeable to _her_. Elizabeth, > ao--238--03624 -- marriage was exceedingly agreeable to her. Elizabeth, > df--238--03624 -- ===============^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------ > > pg--239--03632 -- a very pitiable state at this time, for from the day of the invit- > ao--239--03632 -- a pitiable state at this time; for from the day of the invit- > df--239--03632 -- ==^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^==^^^^^^^^^------------------------------- > > pg--239--03643 -- Chapter 18 > ao--239--03643 -- Chapter XVIII. > df--239--03643 -- =========^^^^^^ > > pg--239--03655 -- || page 79 || > > pg--240--03659 -- of his absence was pronounced by his friend Denny, > ao--240--03659 -- of his absence was pronounced by his friend Mr. Denny, > df--240--03659 -- ============================================^^^------- > > pg--241--03666 -- away just now, if he had not wanted to avoid a certain > ao--241--03666 -- away just now, if he had not wished to avoid a certain > df--241--03666 -- ==============================^^^--------------------- > > pg--242--03676 -- proached to make. Attendance, forbearance, patience with > ao--242--03676 -- proached to make. Attention, forbearance, patience with > df--242--03676 -- =======================^^^^^---------------------------- > > pg--243--03689 -- out to her particular notice. The first two dances, how- > ao--243--03689 -- out to her particular notice. The two first dances, how- > df--243--03689 -- ==================================^^^^^^^^^------------- > > pg--243--03700 -- || page 80 || > > pg--244--03719 -- sant in the eyes of a man ten times his consequence. > ao--244--03719 -- sant in the eyes of a man of ten times his consequence. > df--244--03719 -- ==========================^^--------------------------- > > pg--245--03734 -- talked about the dance, and _you_ ought to make some sort > ao--245--03734 -- talked about the dance, and you ought to make some kind > df--245--03734 -- ============================^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--245--03749 -- || page 81 || > > pg--246--03784 -- may ensure his _making_ friends--whether he may be equally > ao--246--03784 -- may insure his making friends; whether he may be equally > df--246--03784 -- ====^==========^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------------------- > > pg--246--03800 -- || page 82 || > > pg--247--03804 -- especially when a certain desirable event, my dear > ao--247--03804 -- especially when a certain desirable event, my dear Miss > df--247--03804 -- ==================================================^^^^^ > > pg--248--03823 -- could not have interrupted two people in the room who > ao--248--03823 -- could not have interrupted any two people in the room who > df--248--03823 -- ===========================^^^--------------------------- > > pg--248--03850 -- || page 83 || > > pg--249--03883 -- the other dance and parted in silence; and on each side dis- > ao--249--03883 -- the other dance and parted in silence; on each side dis- > df--249--03883 -- =======================================^=^------------------ > > pg--250--03885 -- breast there was a tolerable powerful feeling towards her, > ao--250--03885 -- breast there was a tolerably powerful feeling towards her, > df--250--03885 -- ===========================^------------------------------ > > pg--251--03890 -- towards her, and with an expression of civil disdain > ao--251--03890 -- towards her, and, with an expression of civil disdain, thus > df--251--03890 -- ================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--252--03896 -- that the young man quite forgot to tell you, among his other > ao--252--03896 -- that the young man forgot to tell you, among his other > df--252--03896 -- ===================^^^^^------------------------------------ > > pg--253--03897 -- communication, that he was the son of old Wickham, the > ao--253--03897 -- communications, that he was the son of old Wickham, the > df--253--03897 -- =============^----------------------------------------- > > pg--254--03901 -- fectly false; for, on the contrary, he has always been re- > ao--254--03901 -- fectly false: for, on the contrary, he has been always re- > df--254--03901 -- ============^==============================^^^^^^^^^^^---- > > pg--254--03904 -- || page 84 || > > pg--255--03907 -- Wickham mentioned, and that though my brother thought that > ao--255--03907 -- Wickham mentioned: and that though my brother thought > df--255--03907 -- =================^===================================^^^^- > > pg--256--03930 -- sought her eldest sister, who has undertaken to make in- > ao--256--03930 -- sought her eldest sister, who had undertaken to make en- > df--256--03930 -- ================================^====================^-- > > pg--256--03950 -- || page 85 || > > pg--257--03954 -- Darcy than he has received; and I am sorry to say by > ao--257--03954 -- Darcy than he has received; and I am sorry to say that by > df--257--03954 -- ==================================================^^^^--- > > pg--258--03966 -- Darcy. I am satisfied. But what does he say > ao--258--03966 -- Darcy. I am perfectly satisfied. But what does he say > df--258--03966 -- ============^^^^^^^^^-------------------------------- > > pg--259--03975 -- convinced by assurances only. Mr. Bingley's defense of > ao--259--03975 -- convinced by assurances only. Mr. Bingley's defence of > df--259--03975 -- =================================================^---- > > pg--260--03978 -- the rest from that friend himself, I shall venture to still > ao--260--03978 -- the rest from that friend himself, I shall venture still to > df--260--03978 -- ===================================================^^^^^^^^ > > pg--261--03984 -- though modest hopes which Jane entertained of Mr. Bingley's > ao--261--03984 -- though modest hopes which Jane entertained of Bingley's > df--261--03984 -- ==============================================^^^---------- > > pg--262--03997 -- the house the names of his cousin Miss de Bourgh, and > ao--262--03997 -- this house the names of his cousin Miss De Bourgh, and > df--262--03997 -- ==^^-------------------------------------------------- > > pg--262--03998 -- || page 86 || > > pg--263--04027 -- in the world in your excellent judgement in all matters > ao--263--04027 -- in the world of your excellent judgment in all matters > df--263--04027 -- =============^^====================^------------------- > > pg--263--04043 -- || page 87 || > > pg--264--04052 -- at last Mr. Collins allowed him time to speak, replied with an > ao--264--04052 -- at last Mr. Collins allowed him to speak, replied with an > df--264--04052 -- =================================^^^-------------------------- > > pg--265--04084 -- nothing else but her expectation that Jane would soon be > ao--265--04084 -- nothing else but of her expectation that Jane would be soon > df--265--04084 -- =================^^^^=^^=^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--265--04086 -- || page 88 || > > pg--266--04087 -- and Mrs. Bennet seemed incapable of fatigue while enu- > ao--266--04087 -- and Mrs. Bennet seemed incapable of fatigue while enn- > df--266--04087 -- ====================================================^- > > pg--267--04102 -- likely than Mrs. Bennet to find comfort in staying home > ao--267--04102 -- likely than Mrs. Bennet to find comfort in staying at home > df--267--04102 -- ===================================================^^----- > > pg--268--04121 -- vantage can it be for you to offend Mr. Darcy? You will > ao--268--04121 -- vantage can it be to you to offend Mr. Darcy? You will > df--268--04121 -- ==================^=^---------------------------------- > > pg--268--04131 -- || page 89 || > > pg--269--04160 -- continued, however, imperturbably grave. She looked at > ao--269--04160 -- continued, however, impenetrably grave. She looked at > df--269--04160 -- ========================^^^=^------------------------- > > pg--269--04176 -- || page 90 || > > pg--269--04219 -- || page 91 || > > pg--270--04221 -- on her to dance with him again, put it out of her power > ao--270--04221 -- with her to dance with him again, put it out of her power > df--270--04221 -- ^^^=----------------------------------------------------- > > pg--271--04233 -- She was at least free from the offense of Mr. Darcy's > ao--271--04233 -- She was at least free from the offence of Mr. Darcy's > df--271--04233 -- ====================================^---------------- > > pg--271--04263 -- || page 92 || > > pg--272--04265 -- family soon at Longbourn, and addressed herself especially > ao--272--04265 -- family soon at Longbourn; and addressed herself parti- > df--272--04265 -- ========================^=======================^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--273--04266 -- to Mr. Bingley, to assure him how happy he would > ao--273--04266 -- cularly to Mr. Bingley, to assure him how happy he would > df--273--04266 -- ^^^^=^^^------------------------------------------------ > > pg--273--04286 -- Chapter 19 > ao--273--04286 -- Chapter XIX. > df--273--04286 -- =========^^^^ > > pg--273--04302 -- || page 93 || > > pg--274--04305 -- surprise, Mrs. Bennet answered instantly, "Oh dear!--yes--certainly. > ao--274--04305 -- surprise, Mrs. Bennet instantly answered, > df--274--04305 -- ======================^==^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--275--04307 -- I am sure Lizzy will be > ao--275--04307 -- "Oh dear! Yes, certainly. I am sure Lizzy will be > df--275--04307 -- ^^^^^^^=^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^----------------------- > > pg--276--04313 -- "Dear madam, do not go. I beg you will not go. > ao--276--04313 -- "Dear ma'am, do not go. I beg you will not go. > df--276--04313 -- ========^------------------------------------- > > pg--277--04318 -- "No, no, nonsense, Lizzy. I desire you to stay > ao--277--04318 -- "No, no, nonsense, Lizzy. I desire you will stay > df--277--04318 -- =======================================^^^^----- > > pg--278--04344 -- feelings on this subject, perhaps it would be advisable for me to > ao--278--04344 -- feelings on this subject, perhaps it will be advisable for me to > df--278--04344 -- ======================================^^=^----------------------- > > pg--278--04350 -- || page 94 || > > pg--279--04353 -- in any attempt to stop him further, and he continued: > ao--279--04353 -- in any attempt to stop him farther, and he continued, > df--279--04353 -- ============================^=======================^ > > pg--280--04358 -- secondly, that I am convinced that it will add very greatly to > ao--280--04358 -- secondly, that I am convinced it will add very greatly to > df--280--04358 -- ==============================^^^^---------------------------- > > pg--281--04382 -- be told why my views were directed towards Longbourn instead > ao--281--04382 -- be told why my views were directed to Longbourn instead > df--281--04382 -- =====================================^^^^^------------------ > > pg--282--04383 -- of my own neighbourhood, where I can assure you there are > ao--282--04383 -- of my own neighbourhood, where I assure you there are > df--282--04383 -- =================================^^^--------------------- > > pg--282--04392 -- || page 95 || > > pg--283--04399 -- thousand pounds in the four per cents, which will not be > ao--283--04399 -- thousand pounds in the 4 per cents, which will not be > df--283--04399 -- =======================^^^^----------------------------- > > pg--284--04413 -- to decline them." > ao--284--04413 -- decline them." > df--284--04413 -- ^^^-------------- > > pg--285--04425 -- a rather extraordinary one after my declaration. I do > ao--285--04425 -- rather an extraordinary one after my declaration. I do > df--285--04425 -- ^^^^^^^^^--------------------------------------------- > > pg--286--04431 -- in the world who could make you so. Nay, were your > ao--286--04431 -- in the world who would make you so. Nay, were your > df--286--04431 -- =================^-------------------------------- > > pg--286--04438 -- || page 96 || > > pg--287--04440 -- you may be certain when I have the honour of seeing > ao--287--04440 -- you may be certain that when I have the honour of seeing > df--287--04440 -- ===================^=^^--------------------------------- > > pg--288--04441 -- her again, I shall speak in the very highest terms of your mo- > ao--288--04441 -- her again I shall speak in the highest terras of your mo- > df--288--04441 -- =========^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------- > > pg--289--04442 -- desty, economy, and other amiable qualification." > ao--289--04442 -- desty, economy, and other amiable qualifications." > df--289--04442 -- ===============================================^-- > > pg--290--04454 -- would have quitted the room, had Mr. Collins not thus ad- > ao--290--04454 -- would have quitted the room, had not Mr. Collins thus ad- > df--290--04454 -- =================================^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^--------- > > pg--291--04470 -- as to convince you of its being one." > ao--291--04470 -- as may convince you of its being one." > df--291--04470 -- ===^^^-------------------------------- > > pg--292--04473 -- cousin, that your refusal of my addresses is merely words > ao--292--04473 -- cousin, that your refusal of my addresses are merely words > df--292--04473 -- ==========================================^^^------------- > > pg--292--04483 -- || page 97 || > > pg--293--04508 -- drew; determined, if he persisted in considering her > ao--293--04508 -- drew; determined, that if he persisted in considering her > df--293--04508 -- ==================^^^^----------------------------------- > > pg--294--04511 -- ner as to be decisive, and whose behaviour at least could > ao--294--04511 -- ner as must be decisive, and whose behaviour at least could > df--294--04511 -- =======^^^^------------------------------------------------ > > pg--294--04515 -- Chapter 20 > ao--294--04515 -- Chapter XX. > df--294--04515 -- =========^^^ > > pg--295--04523 -- terms on the happy prospect or their nearer connection. > ao--295--04523 -- terms on the happy prospect of?? their nearer connection. > df--295--04523 -- =============================^^^------------------------- > > pg--295--04524 -- || page 98 || > > pg--296--04536 -- proposals, but she dared not believe it, and could not > ao--296--04536 -- proposals, but she dared not to believe it, and could not > df--296--04536 -- =============================^^-------------------------- > > pg--297--04541 -- about it directly. She is a very headstrong, foolish > ao--297--04541 -- about it myself directly. She is a very headstrong, foolish > df--297--04541 -- =========^^^=^^-------------------------------------------- > > pg--297--04574 -- || page 99 || > > pg--298--04582 -- "And what am I to do on the occasion? It seems an > ao--298--04582 -- "And what am I to do on the occasion? It seems a > df--298--04582 -- ================================================^ > > pg--299--04618 -- "What do you mean, Mr. Bennet, in talking this > ao--299--04618 -- "What do you mean, Mr. Bennet, by talking in this > df--299--04618 -- ===============================^^=========^^----- > > pg--299--04629 -- || page 100 || > > pg--300--04640 -- prehend on what motives his cousin could refuse him; and > ao--300--04640 -- prehend on what motive his cousin could refuse him; and > df--300--04640 -- ======================^--------------------------------- > > pg--301--04654 -- Charlotte hardly had time to answer, before they were > ao--301--04654 -- Charlotte had hardly time to answer before they were > df--301--04654 -- ============^^^^^^^^===============^----------------- > > pg--302--04668 -- "Aye, there she comes," continued Mrs. Bennet, "look- > ao--302--04668 -- "Ay, there she comes," continued Mrs. Bennet, "look- > df--302--04668 -- ===^------------------------------------------------- > > pg--303--04671 -- way. But I tell you, Miss Lizzy--if you take it into > ao--303--04671 -- way. But I tell you what, Miss Lizzy, if you take it into > df--303--04671 -- ===================^^^^^^=^=^^^^^^^^^^------------------- > > pg--303--04675 -- || page 101 || > > pg--304--04688 -- that any attempt to reason with her or soothe her would only > ao--304--04688 -- that any attempt to reason with or soothe her would only > df--304--04688 -- ================================^^^------------------------- > > pg--305--04691 -- Mr. Collins, who entered the room with an air more stately than > ao--305--04691 -- Mr. Collins, who entered with an air more stately than > df--305--04691 -- =========================^^^^^^^^------------------------------ > > pg--306--04695 -- your tongues, and let me and Mr. Collins have a little con- > ao--306--04695 -- your tongues, and let Mr. Collins and me have a little con- > df--306--04695 -- =======================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------------- > > pg--307--04704 -- not to hear. In a doleful voice Mrs. Bennet began the > ao--307--04704 -- not to hear. In a doleful voice Mrs. Bennet thus began the > df--307--04704 -- ============================================^^^^---------- > > pg--307--04720 -- || page 102 || > > pg--307--04733 -- Chapter 21 > ao--307--04733 -- Chapter XXI. > df--307--04733 -- =========^^^^ > > pg--308--04738 -- some peevish allusions of her mother. As for the gentleman > ao--308--04738 -- some peevish allusion of her mother. As for the gentleman > df--308--04738 -- =====================^------------------------------------ > > pg--309--04753 -- on Saturday, and to Saturday he meant to stay. > ao--309--04753 -- on Saturday, and to Saturday he still meant to stay. > df--309--04753 -- ================================^^^^^--------------- > > pg--310--04759 -- his regret and vexation, and the concern of everybody, was > ao--310--04759 -- his regret and vexation and the concern of every body were > df--310--04759 -- =======================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^====^^^^^ > > pg--310--04760 -- || page 103 || > > pg--311--04782 -- Bennet; it came from Netherfield. The envelope contained > ao--311--04782 -- Bennet: it came from Netherfield, and was opened imme- > df--311--04782 -- ======^=========================^=^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--312--04783 -- a sheet of elegant, little, > ao--312--04783 -- diately. The envelope contained a sheet of elegant, little, > df--312--04783 -- ^^^^=^^^^^^=^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--------------------------- > > pg--313--04794 -- taking out the letter, said: > ao--313--04794 -- taking out her letter, said,?? > df--313--04794 -- ===========^^^=============^^^ > > pg--314--04796 -- "This is from Caroline Bingley; what it contains has surprised > ao--314--04796 -- "This is from Caroline Bing- > df--314--04796 -- ===========================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--315--04797 -- me a good deal. The > ao--315--04797 -- ley: what it contains has surprised me a good deal. The > df--315--04797 -- ^=^^=^^^^=^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------------- > > pg--316--04804 -- brother to town directly, and of their meaning to dine > ao--316--04804 -- brother to town directly, and of their meaning to dine that > df--316--04804 -- ======================================================^^^^^ > > pg--317--04805 -- in Grosvenor Street, where Mr. Hurst had a house. > ao--317--04805 -- day in Grosvenor Street, where Mr. Hurst had a house. > df--317--04805 -- ^^^^------------------------------------------------- > > pg--317--04807 -- || page 104 || > > pg--318--04820 -- cease to regard it, in the enjoyment of his. > ao--318--04820 -- soon cease to regard it in the enjoyment of his. > df--318--04820 -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------------------- > > pg--319--04841 -- Many of my acquaintances are already there for the winter; > ao--319--04841 -- Many of my acquaintance are already there for the winter: > df--319--04841 -- =======================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--320--04842 -- I wish that I could hear that you, my dearest friend, had any > ao--320--04842 -- I wish I could hear that you, my dearest friend, had any > df--320--04842 -- =======^^^^-------------------------------------------------- > > pg--321--04843 -- intention of making one of the crowd--but of that I despair. > ao--321--04843 -- intention of making one in the crowd, but of that I despair. > df--321--04843 -- ========================^^==========^^---------------------- > > pg--321--04852 -- || page 105 || > > pg--322--04854 -- "It is only evident that Miss Bingley does not mean that he > ao--322--04854 -- "It is only evident that Miss Bingley does not mean he > df--322--04854 -- ====================================================^^^^--- > > pg--323--04857 -- "Why will you think so? It must be his own doing. > ao--323--04857 -- "Why will you think so? It must he his own doing; > df--323--04857 -- ================================^===============^ > > pg--324--04868 -- the hope we dare entertain of her being hereafter our > ao--324--04868 -- the hope we dare to entertain of her being hereafter our > df--324--04868 -- =================^^------------------------------------- > > pg--325--04883 -- "What do you think of _this_ sentence, my dear > ao--325--04883 -- "What think you of this sentence, my dear > df--325--04883 -- ======^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^------------------ > > pg--326--04899 -- marry Miss Darcy. She follows him to town in hope > ao--326--04899 -- marry Miss Darcy. She follows him to town in the hope > df--326--04899 -- =============================================^^^----- > > pg--326--04902 -- || page 106 || > > pg--327--04929 -- this case is that she is deceiving herself." > ao--327--04929 -- this case is, that she is deceived herself." > df--327--04929 -- ============^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^---------- > > pg--327--04949 -- || page 107 || > > pg--328--04979 -- consolation that Mr. Bingley would be soon > ao--328--04979 -- consolation of thinking that Mr. Bingley would be soon > df--328--04979 -- ============^^^=^^^^^^^------------------------------- > > pg--328--04985 -- Chapter 22 > ao--328--04985 -- Chapter XXII. > df--328--04985 -- =========^^^^^ > > pg--328--04992 -- || page 108 || > > pg--329--04998 -- its object was nothing else than to secure her from any > ao--329--04998 -- its object was nothing less than to secure her from any > df--329--04998 -- =======================^^=^---------------------------- > > pg--330--05002 -- night, she would have felt almost secure of success if he had > ao--330--05002 -- night, she would have felt almost sure of success if he had > df--330--05002 -- ===================================^^------------------------ > > pg--331--05006 -- next morning with admirable slyness, and hasten to Lucas > ao--331--05006 -- next morning with admirable sliness, and hasten to Lucas > df--331--05006 -- ==============================^------------------------- > > pg--332--05011 -- till its success might be known likewise; for though feeling > ao--332--05011 -- till its success could be known likewise; for, though feeling > df--332--05011 -- =================^^^^^=======================^--------------- > > pg--333--05026 -- waived for the present, the lady felt no inclination to trifle > ao--333--05026 -- waved for the present, the lady felt no inclination to trifle > df--333--05026 -- ==^----------------------------------------------------------- > > pg--334--05035 -- for their consent; and it was bestowed with a most joyful > ao--334--05035 -- for their consent; and it was bestowed with a most ioyful > df--334--05035 -- ===================================================^----- > > pg--334--05036 -- || page 109 || > > pg--335--05057 -- thinking highly either of men or matrimony, marriage > ao--335--05057 -- thinking highly either of men or of matrimony, marriage > df--335--05057 -- =================================^^-------------------- > > pg--336--05058 -- had always been her object; it was the only > ao--336--05058 -- had always been her object: it was the only honourable > df--336--05058 -- ==========================^================^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--337--05062 -- had now obtained; and at the age of twenty-seven, without > ao--337--05062 -- had now obained; and at the age of twenty-seven, without > df--337--05062 -- ==========^---------------------------------------------- > > pg--337--05077 -- || page 110 || > > pg--338--05086 -- whenever his engagements might allow him to visit > ao--338--05086 -- whenever his other engagements might allow him to visit > df--338--05086 -- =============^^^^^------------------------------------- > > pg--339--05107 -- "You cannot be too much upon your guard. Risk any- > ao--339--05107 -- "You cannot be too much on your guard. Risk any > df--339--05107 -- ========================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--340--05116 -- and for every other mark of your regard during my > ao--340--05116 -- as well as for every other mark of your regard during my > df--340--05116 -- =^^^^^^=^^---------------------------------------------- > > pg--341--05123 -- of them equally surprised that he meditated a quick > ao--341--05123 -- of them equally surprised to find that he meditated a quick > df--341--05123 -- ===========================^^^^^--------------------------- > > pg--341--05126 -- || page 111 || > > pg--342--05141 -- seemed almost as far from possibility as she could en- > ao--342--05141 -- seemed almost as far from possibility as that she could en- > df--342--05141 -- =========================================^=^^-------------- > > pg--343--05161 -- a strong effort for it, was able to assure with tolerable > ao--343--05161 -- a strong effort for it, was able to assure her, with tolerable > df--343--05161 -- ===========================================^^^^--------------- > > pg--344--05169 -- had time to think it over, I hope you will be satisfied > ao--344--05169 -- had time to think it all over, I hope you will be satisfied > df--344--05169 -- =====================^^^----------------------------------- > > pg--345--05171 -- never was. I ask only a comfortable home; and considering Mr. > ao--345--05171 -- never was. I ask only a comfortable home; and, consider- > df--345--05171 -- =============================================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--345--05172 -- || page 112 || > > pg--346--05173 -- Collins's character, connection, and situation in > ao--346--05173 -- ing Mr. Collins's character, connections, and situation in > df--346--05173 -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------------ > > pg--347--05187 -- not exactly like her own, but she had not supposed > ao--347--05187 -- not exactly like her own; but she could not have supposed > df--347--05187 -- ========================^=========^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--------- > > pg--348--05188 -- it to be possible that, when called into action, she would have > ao--348--05188 -- it possible that, when called into action, she would have > df--348--05188 -- ===^=^^^------------------------------------------------------- > > pg--348--05196 -- Chapter 23 > ao--348--05196 -- Chapter XXIII. > df--348--05196 -- =========^^^^^^ > > pg--348--05211 -- || page 113 || > > pg--349--05216 -- have borne without anger such treatment; but Sir William's > ao--349--05216 -- have borne without anger such treatment: but Sir WiJliam's > df--349--05216 -- =======================================^===========^------ > > pg--350--05242 -- the mischief; and the other that she herself had been > ao--350--05242 -- all the mischief; and the other, that she herself had been > df--350--05242 -- ^^^=^^^^^=^^^^^^^=^^^=^^^^^^^^^^-------------------------- > > pg--351--05243 -- barbarously misused by them all; and on these two points she > ao--351--05243 -- barbarously used by them all; and on these two points she > df--351--05243 -- ============^^^--------------------------------------------- > > pg--352--05245 -- could console and nothing could appease her. Nor did that day > ao--352--05245 -- could console and nothing appease her. Nor did that day > df--352--05245 -- ==========================^^^^^------------------------------ > > pg--352--05256 -- || page 114 || > > pg--353--05283 -- and nothing more was heard of his return. > ao--353--05283 -- and nothing was heard of his return. > df--353--05283 -- ============^^^^------------------------- > > pg--354--05291 -- discharging his conscience on that head, he proceeded to > ao--354--05291 -- discharging his conscience on that head, he proceeds to > df--354--05291 -- ===================================================^^--- > > pg--354--05301 -- || page 115 || > > pg--355--05327 -- idea so destructive of Jane's happiness, and so dishonor- > ao--355--05327 -- idea so destructive of Jane's happiness, and so dishonour- > df--355--05327 -- =======================================================^-- > > pg--356--05329 -- frequently occurring. The united efforts of his two un- > ao--356--05329 -- frequently recurring. The united efforts of his two un- > df--356--05329 -- ===========^^------------------------------------------ > > pg--357--05342 -- Jane to confess that if he did not come back she would > ao--357--05342 -- Jane to confess that if he did not come back she should > df--357--05342 -- =================================================^^---- > > pg--358--05346 -- Mr. Collins returned most punctually on Monday > ao--358--05346 -- Mr. Collins returned most punctually on the Monday > df--358--05346 -- ========================================^^^------- > > pg--358--05347 -- || page 116 || > > pg--359--05367 -- daughters out of the house, as soon as Mr. Bennet were > ao--359--05367 -- laughters out of the house as scon as Mr. Bennet was > df--359--05367 -- ^=========================^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^ > > pg--360--05372 -- house, that I should be forced to make way for _her_, and > ao--360--05372 -- hout, that _I_ should be forced to make way for her, and > df--360--05372 -- ===^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^===^----- > > pg--361--05373 -- live to see her take her place in it!" > ao--361--05373 -- live to see her take my place in it!" > df--361--05373 -- =====================^^^-------------- > > pg--361--05399 -- || page 117 || > > pg--361--05401 -- Chapter 24 > ao--361--05401 -- Chapter XXIV. > df--361--05401 -- =========^^^^^ > > pg--362--05432 -- designing friends, and led him to sacrifice of his own hap- > ao--362--05432 -- designing friends, and led him to sacrifice his own happi- > df--362--05432 -- ============================================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- > > pg--363--05433 -- piness to the caprice of their inclination. Had his own > ao--363--05433 -- ness to the caprice of their inclinations. Had his own > df--363--05433 -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------- > > pg--363--05441 -- || page 118 || > > pg--364--05442 -- suppressed by his friends' interference; whether he had > ao--364--05442 -- suppressed by his friend's interference; whether he had > df--364--05442 -- ========================^^----------------------------- > > pg--364--05490 -- || page 119 || > > pg--365--05497 -- that can be placed on the appearance of merit or > ao--365--05497 -- that can be placed on the appearance of either merit or > df--365--05497 -- ========================================^^^^^^--------- > > pg--366--05505 -- Consider Mr. Collins's respectability, and Charlotte's > ao--366--05505 -- Consider Mr. Collins's respectability, and Charlotte's pru- > df--366--05505 -- ======================================================^^^^^ > > pg--367--05506 -- steady, prudent character. Remember that she is one of a > ao--367--05506 -- dent, steady character. Remember that she is one of a > df--367--05506 -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^----------------------------------------- > > pg--368--05518 -- as well as I do, that the woman who married him cannot > ao--368--05518 -- as well as I do, that the woman who marries him cannot > df--368--05518 -- ==========================================^----------- > > pg--368--05534 -- || page 120 || > > pg--368--05585 -- || page 121 || > > pg--369--05588 -- at least, it is light, it is nothing in comparison of what I > ao--369--05588 -- at least, it is slight, it is nothing in comparison of what I > df--369--05588 -- ================^-------------------------------------------- > > pg--370--05599 -- which Elizabeth did not account for it clearly, there was > ao--370--05599 -- which Elizabeth did not account for it clearly, there seemed > df--370--05599 -- ======================================================^^^^^^ > > pg--371--05613 -- be crossed a little in love now and then. It is something > ao--371--05613 -- be crossed in love a little now and then. It is something > df--371--05613 -- ===========^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------------------------- > > pg--372--05614 -- to think of, and it gives her a sort of distinction among her > ao--372--05614 -- to think of, and gives her a sort of distinction among her > df--372--05614 -- =================^^------------------------------------------ > > pg--373--05617 -- Here are officers enough in Meryton to disappoint all the > ao--373--05617 -- Here are officers enough at Meryton to disappoint all the > df--373--05617 -- =========================^^------------------------------ > > pg--374--05626 -- an affectionate mother who will make the most > ao--374--05626 -- an affectionate mother who will always make the most > df--374--05626 -- ================================^^^^^^-------------- > > pg--374--05632 -- || page 122 || > > pg--375--05638 -- to know how much they had always disliked Mr. Darcy > ao--375--05638 -- to think how much they had always disliked Mr. Darcy > df--375--05638 -- ===^^^^^-------------------------------------------- > > pg--375--05648 -- Chapter 25 > ao--375--05648 -- Chapter XXV. > df--375--05648 -- =========^^^^ > > pg--376--05655 -- shortly after his return into Hertfordshire, the day > ao--376--05655 -- shortly after his next return into Hertfordshire, the day > df--376--05655 -- ==================^=^^----------------------------------- > > pg--376--05672 -- || page 123 || > > pg--377--05674 -- the two eldest and herself especially, there subsisted a > ao--377--05674 -- the two eldest and herself, especially, there subsisted a very > df--377--05674 -- ==========================^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--378--05684 -- Two of her girls had been upon the point of marriage, and > ao--378--05684 -- Two of her girls had been on the point of marriage, and > df--378--05684 -- ==========================^^----------------------------- > > pg--379--05690 -- Mr. Collins's wife by this time, had it not been for her own > ao--379--05690 -- Mr. Collins's wife by this time, had not it been for her own > df--379--05690 -- =====================================^^^^^------------------ > > pg--380--05694 -- the Longbourn estate is just as much entailed as ever. The > ao--380--05694 -- Longbourn estate is just as much entailed as ever. The > df--380--05694 -- ^^^^------------------------------------------------------ > > pg--381--05715 -- easily forgets her, that these sort of inconsistencies are very > ao--381--05715 -- easily forgets her, that these sort of inconstancies are very > df--381--05715 -- =============================================^^^^-------------- > > pg--381--05717 -- || page 124 || > > pg--382--05728 -- idea. It is as often applied to feelings which arise > ao--382--05728 -- idea. It is as often applied to feelings which arise only > df--382--05728 -- ====================================================^^^^^ > > pg--383--05746 -- she would be prevailed upon to go back with us? Change of > ao--383--05746 -- she would be prevailed on to go back with us? Change of > df--383--05746 -- =======================^^-------------------------------- > > pg--384--05757 -- that it is very improbable that they should meet at all, unless > ao--384--05757 -- that it is very improbable they should meet at all, unless > df--384--05757 -- =============================^^-------------------------------- > > pg--384--05765 -- || page 125 || > > pg--385--05793 -- The Gardiners stayed a week at Longbourn; and what > ao--385--05793 -- The Gardiners staid a week at Longbourn; and what > df--385--05793 -- =================^^------------------------------- > > pg--386--05799 -- always made part of it--of which officers Mr. Wickham > ao--386--05799 -- always made part of it, of which officers Mr. Wiekham > df--386--05799 -- ======================^^========================^---- > > pg--387--05801 -- rendered suspicious by Elizabeth's warm commendation, > ao--387--05801 -- rendered suspicious by Elizabeth's warm commendation of > df--387--05801 -- ====================================================^^^ > > pg--388--05802 -- narrowly observed them both. Without supposing > ao--388--05802 -- him, narrowly observed them both. Without supposing > df--388--05802 -- ^^^^^---------------------------------------------- > > pg--388--05812 -- || page 126 || > > pg--389--05814 -- he belonged. They had, therefore, many acquaintances in > ao--389--05814 -- he belonged. They had, therefore, many acquaintance in > df--389--05814 -- ===================================================^--- > > pg--390--05816 -- since the death of Darcy's father, it was > ao--390--05816 -- since the death of Darcy's father, five years before, it was > df--390--05816 -- ===================================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-------- > > pg--391--05828 -- to remember some of that gentleman's reputed dispo- > ao--391--05828 -- to remember something of that gentleman's reputed dispo- > df--391--05828 -- ================^^^^^----------------------------------- > > pg--391--05834 -- Chapter 26 > ao--391--05834 -- Chapter XXVI. > df--391--05834 -- =========^^^^^ > > pg--391--05852 -- || page 127 || > > pg--392--05898 -- the wisest; and now I hope you are satisfied." > ao--392--05898 -- wisest; and now I hope you are satisfied." > df--392--05898 -- ^^^^------------------------------------------ > > pg--392--05901 -- || page 128 || > > pg--393--05924 -- "And I have another favour to ask you. Will you come > ao--393--05924 -- "And I have another favour to ask. Will you come > df--393--05924 -- =================================^^^^--------------- > > pg--394--05935 -- "My father and Maria are coming to me in March," > ao--394--05935 -- "My father and Maria are to come to me in March," > df--394--05935 -- =========================^=^^^^^----------------- > > pg--395--05937 -- the party. Indeed, Eliza, you will be as welcome > ao--395--05937 -- the party. Indeed, Eliza, you will be as welcome to me > df--395--05937 -- ================================================^^^^-- > > pg--396--05944 -- as regular and frequent as it had ever been; that it should > ao--396--05944 -- as regular and frequent as it ever had been: that it should > df--396--05944 -- ==============================^^^^^^^^=====^--------------- > > pg--396--05951 -- || page 129 || > > pg--397--05991 -- dare say I shall see them soon here." > ao--397--05991 -- dare say I shall soon see them here." > df--397--05991 -- ==================^^^^^=^=^^^^------- > > pg--397--05998 -- || page 130 || > > pg--398--06010 -- triumphing in her better judgement, at my expense, when > ao--398--06010 -- triumphing in her better judgment, at my expense, when > df--398--06010 -- =============================^------------------------- > > pg--399--06035 -- anxiety she must feel on his behalf is natural and amiable. > ao--399--06035 -- anxiety she may feel on his behalf is natural and amiable. > df--399--06035 -- =============^^^------------------------------------------- > > pg--400--06038 -- must have met, long ago. He knows of my being in > ao--400--06038 -- must have met long, long ago. He knows of my being in > df--400--06038 -- =============^^^^^----------------------------------- > > pg--400--06039 -- || page 131 || > > pg--401--06063 -- for a renewal of his attentions. His character sunk on > ao--401--06063 -- for any renewal of his attentions. His character sunk on > df--401--06063 -- =====^^------------------------------------------------- > > pg--401--06082 -- || page 132 || > > pg--402--06101 -- fulness has been effectual; and though I certainly should > ao--402--06101 -- fulness has been effectual; and though I should certainly > df--402--06101 -- =========================================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^ > > pg--403--06102 -- be a more interesting object to all my acquaintances were I > ao--403--06102 -- be a more interesting object to all my acquaintance were I > df--403--06102 -- ===================================================^------- > > pg--403--06111 -- Chapter 27 > ao--403--06111 -- Chapter XXVII. > df--403--06111 -- =========^^^^^^ > > pg--403--06121 -- || page 133 || > > pg--403--06165 -- || page 134 || > > pg--404--06176 -- room, and whose shyness, as they had not seen her for a > ao--404--06176 -- room, and whose shiness, as they had not seen her for a > df--404--06176 -- ==================^------------------------------------ > > pg--405--06183 -- object was her sister; and she was more grieved than > ao--405--06183 -- subject was her sister; and she was more grieved than > df--405--06183 -- ^^--------------------------------------------------- > > pg--405--06214 -- || page 135 || > > pg--406--06224 -- "But there seems an indelicacy in directing his attentions > ao--406--06224 -- "But there seems indelicacy in directing his attentions > df--406--06224 -- =================^=--------------------------------------- > > pg--407--06258 -- "We have not determined how far it shall carry > ao--407--06258 -- "We have not quite determined how far it shall carry > df--407--06258 -- =============^^^^^---------------------------------- > > pg--408--06263 -- grateful. "Oh, my dear, dear aunt," she rapturously cried, > ao--408--06263 -- grateful. "My dear, dear aunt," she rapturously cried, > df--408--06263 -- ===========^^^^------------------------------------------- > > pg--409--06266 -- are young men to rocks and mountains? Oh! what hours of > ao--409--06266 -- are men to rocks and mountains? Oh, what hours of > df--409--06266 -- ====^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-------------- > > pg--409--06267 -- || page 136 || > > pg--410--06274 -- particular scene, will we begin quarreling about its rela- > ao--410--06274 -- particular scene, will we begin quarelling about its rela- > df--410--06274 -- ====================================^^-------------------- > > pg--410--06278 -- Chapter 28 > ao--410--06278 -- Chapter XXVIII. > df--410--06278 -- =========^^^^^^^ > > pg--411--06288 -- ing expected to bring it in view. The palings of Rosings > ao--411--06288 -- ing expected to bring it in view. The paling of Rosings > df--411--06288 -- ============================================^----------- > > pg--411--06307 -- || page 137 || > > pg--412--06315 -- she could not help in fancying that in displaying the good > ao--412--06315 -- she could not help fancying that in displaying the good > df--412--06315 -- ===================^^------------------------------------- > > pg--413--06333 -- self. To work in this garden was one of his most re- > ao--413--06333 -- self. To work in his garden was one of his most re- > df--413--06333 -- =================^---------------------------------- > > pg--414--06344 -- or which the country or kingdom could boast, none > ao--414--06344 -- or which the country or the kingdom could boast, none > df--414--06344 -- ========================^^^-------------------------- > > pg--414--06349 -- || page 138 || > > pg--415--06361 -- could be forgotten, there was really an air of great comfort > ao--415--06361 -- could be forgotten, there was really a great air of comfort > df--415--06361 -- ======================================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-------- > > pg--416--06375 -- tion in saying she will include you and my sister > ao--416--06375 -- tion in saying that she will include you and my sister > df--416--06375 -- ===============^=^^----------------------------------- > > pg--417--06392 -- shire news, and telling again what had already been writ- > ao--417--06392 -- shire news, and telling again what had been already writ- > df--417--06392 -- =======================================^^^^^^^^^^^^------ > > pg--417--06396 -- || page 139 || > > pg--418--06399 -- how her visit would pass, the quiet tenor of their usual > ao--418--06399 -- how her visit would pass, the quiet tenour of their usual > df--418--06399 -- ========================================^---------------- > > pg--419--06430 -- Who would have thought that she could be so thin and small?" > ao--419--06430 -- Who would have thought she could be so thin and small!" > df--419--06430 -- =======================^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- > > pg--419--06446 -- || page 140 || > > pg--419--06458 -- Chapter 29 > ao--419--06458 -- Chapter XXIX. > df--419--06458 -- =========^^^^^ > > pg--419--06489 -- || page 141 || > > pg--420--06496 -- elegance of dress in us which becomes herself and her daughter. > ao--420--06496 -- elegance of dress in us which becomes herself and daughter. > df--420--06496 -- ==================================================^^^---------- > > pg--421--06527 -- virtue, and the mere stateliness of money or rank she > ao--421--06527 -- virtue, and the mere stateliness of money and rank she > df--421--06527 -- ==========================================^^^--------- > > pg--422--06531 -- out, with a rapturous air, the fine proportion and the finished > ao--422--06531 -- out, with a rapturous air, the fine proportion and finished > df--422--06531 -- ===================================================^^^--------- > > pg--422--06536 -- || page 142 || > > pg--423--06537 -- had settled it with her husband that the office of introduc- > ao--423--06537 -- had settled it with her hushand that the office of introduc- > df--423--06537 -- ===========================^-------------------------------- > > pg--424--06558 -- believed Lady Catherine to be exactly what he re- > ao--424--06558 -- believed Lady Catherine to be exactly what he had re- > df--424--06558 -- ==============================================^^^---- > > pg--424--06581 -- || page 143 || > > pg--425--06605 -- When the ladies returned to the drawing-room, there was > ao--425--06605 -- When the ladies returned to the drawfng room, there was > df--425--06605 -- ====================================^==^--------------- > > pg--426--06609 -- that she was not used to have her judgement controverted. > ao--426--06609 -- that she' was not used to have her judgment controverted. > df--426--06609 -- ========^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------------ > > pg--427--06611 -- and minutely, gave her a great deal of advice as to the > ao--427--06611 -- and minutely, and gave her a great deal of advice as to the > df--427--06611 -- ==============^^^------------------------------------------ > > pg--427--06623 -- || page 144 || > > pg--428--06662 -- "My mother would have had no objection, but my father > ao--428--06662 -- "My mother would have no objection, but my father > df--428--06662 -- ======================^^^---------------------------- > > pg--428--06679 -- || page 145 || > > pg--429--06687 -- "Aye, no doubt; but that is what a governess will > ao--429--06687 -- "Ay, no doubt: but that is what a governess will > df--429--06687 -- ===^^^^^^^^^^^^---------------------------------- > > pg--430--06699 -- Collins, did I tell you of Lady Metcalf's calling yesterday > ao--430--06699 -- Collins, did I tell you of Lady Metcalfe's calling yesterday > df--430--06699 -- =======================================^-------------------- > > pg--431--06708 -- the elder ones are married! Your younger sisters must be > ao--431--06708 -- the elder are married! Your younger sisters must be > df--431--06708 -- ==========^^=^------------------------------------------ > > pg--432--06717 -- pleasures of youth at the first. And to be kept back on > ao--432--06717 -- pleasures of youth as the first. And to be kept back on > df--432--06717 -- ====================^---------------------------------- > > pg--432--06726 -- || page 146 || > > pg--433--06727 -- beth, smiling, "your ladyship can hardly expect me to > ao--433--06727 -- foeth, smiling, "your Ladyship can hardly expect me to > df--433--06727 -- ^^---------------------------------------------------- > > pg--433--06772 -- || page 147 || > > pg--433--06776 -- Chapter 30 > ao--433--06776 -- Chapter XXX. > df--433--06776 -- =========^^^^ > > pg--434--06778 -- Sir William stayed only a week at Hunsford, but his > ao--434--06778 -- Sir William staid only a week at Hunsford; but his > df--434--06778 -- ===============^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-------- > > pg--435--06783 -- voted his morning to driving him out in his gig, and show- > ao--435--06783 -- voted his mornings to driving him out in his gig, and show- > df--435--06783 -- =================^----------------------------------------- > > pg--436--06790 -- out of the window in his own book-room, which fronted the > ao--436--06790 -- out of window in his own book room, which fronted the > df--436--06790 -- =======^^^^^^^^^^^=^=^^^=^^^^^^=^^----------------------- > > pg--437--06792 -- Elizabeth had at first rather wondered that Charlotte > ao--437--06792 -- Elizabeth at first had rather wondered that Charlotte > df--437--06792 -- ==========^^^^^^^^^^^^------------------------------- > > pg--438--06794 -- was a better sized room, and had a more pleasant aspect; but > ao--438--06794 -- was a better sized room, and had a pleasanter aspect: but > df--438--06794 -- ===================================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^---- > > pg--439--06808 -- Charlotte, but was scarcely ever prevailed upon to get out. > ao--439--06808 -- Charlotte, but was scarcely ever prevailed on to get out. > df--439--06808 -- ===========================================^^-------------- > > pg--439--06813 -- || page 148 || > > pg--440--06827 -- was not in commission of the peace of the county, she > ao--440--06827 -- was not in the commission of the peace for the county, she > df--440--06827 -- ===========^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^---------------- > > pg--441--06840 -- style of living in the neighbourhood in general was beyond > ao--441--06840 -- style of living of the neighbourhood in general was beyond > df--441--06840 -- ================^^---------------------------------------- > > pg--442--06841 -- Mr. Collins's reach. This, however, was no evil to Eliza- > ao--442--06841 -- the Collinses' reach. This, however, was no evil to Eliza- > df--442--06841 -- ^^^========^=^-------------------------------------------- > > pg--442--06857 -- || page 149 || > > pg--443--06860 -- though there were not many of her acquaintances whom she > ao--443--06860 -- though there were not many of her acquaintance whom she > df--443--06860 -- ==============================================^--------- > > pg--444--06899 -- ever might be his feelings toward her friend, met her with > ao--444--06899 -- ever might be his feelings towards her friend, met her with > df--444--06899 -- =================================^------------------------- > > pg--444--06900 -- || page 150 || > > pg--445--06901 -- every appearance of composure. Elizabeth merely curtseyed > ao--445--06901 -- every appearance of composure. Elizabeth merely courtesied > df--445--06901 -- =================================================^^^^=^^-- > > pg--445--06925 -- Chapter 31 > ao--445--06925 -- Chapter XXXI. > df--445--06925 -- =========^^^^^ > > pg--446--06929 -- considerably to the pleasures of their engagements at > ao--446--06929 -- considerably to the pleasure of their engagements at > df--446--06929 -- ============================^------------------------ > > pg--447--06937 -- of Lady Catherine or her daughter. Colonel Fitz- > ao--447--06937 -- of either Lady Catherine or her daughter. Colonel Fitz- > df--447--06937 -- ===^^^^^^---------------------------------------------- > > pg--448--06939 -- during the time, but Mr. Darcy they had seen only at > ao--448--06939 -- during the time, but Mr. Darcy they had only seen at > df--448--06939 -- ========================================^^^^=^^^^--- > > pg--448--06941 -- || page 151 || > > pg--448--06988 -- || page 152 || > > pg--449--06989 -- she cannot expect to excel if she does not practice a good > ao--449--06989 -- she cannot expect to excel, if she does not practise a great > df--449--06989 -- ==========================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--450--07015 -- walked away from her, and making with his usual deli- > ao--450--07015 -- walked away from her, and moving with his usual deli- > df--450--07015 -- ===========================^^------------------------ > > pg--451--07023 -- all this state to hear me? I will not be alarmed > ao--451--07023 -- all this state to hear me. But I will not be alarmed > df--451--07023 -- =========================^=^^^---------------------- > > pg--452--07026 -- the will of others. My courage always rises at every > ao--452--07026 -- the will of others. My courage always rises with every > df--452--07026 -- ============================================^^^^------ > > pg--453--07029 -- "I shall not say you are mistaken," he replied, > ao--453--07029 -- "I shall not say that you are mistaken," he replied, > df--453--07029 -- =================^^^^------------------------------- > > pg--453--07035 -- || page 153 || > > pg--454--07041 -- a person so able to expose my real character, in a part > ao--454--07041 -- a person so well able to expose my real character, in a part > df--454--07041 -- ============^^=^-------------------------------------------- > > pg--455--07055 -- "You shall hear then--but prepare yourself for something very > ao--455--07055 -- "You shall hear then but prepare for something very > df--455--07055 -- ====================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------------- > > pg--456--07059 -- dances! [lost-text: I am sorry to pain you, but so it was. He > ao--456--07059 -- dances! I am sorry to pain you, but so it was. He > df--456--07059 -- ========^^^^^^^^^^^------------------------------------------ > > pg--457--07060 -- danced only four dances,] though gentlemen were scarce; > ao--457--07060 -- danced only four dances, though gentlemen were scarce; > df--457--07060 -- ========================^------------------------------ > > pg--457--07085 -- || page 154 || > > pg--458--07097 -- always supposed it to be my own fault--because I will > ao--458--07097 -- always supposed it to be my own fault because I would > df--458--07097 -- =====================================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^ > > pg--459--07131 -- men, fremained at the instrument till her ladyship's carriage > ao--459--07131 -- men remained at the instrument till her Ladyship's carriage > df--459--07131 -- ===^^^------------------------------------------------------- > > pg--459--07133 -- || page 155 || > > pg--459--07135 -- Chapter 32 > ao--459--07135 -- Chapter XXXII. > df--459--07135 -- =========^^^^^^ > > pg--460--07150 -- had understood all the ladies were to be within. > ao--460--07150 -- had understood all the ladies to be within. > df--460--07150 -- ==============================^^^^-------------- > > pg--461--07176 -- he may spend very little of his time there in the future. He > ao--461--07176 -- he may spend very little of his time there in future. He > df--461--07176 -- ==============================================^^^----------- > > pg--462--07177 -- has many friends, and is at a time of life when friends > ao--462--07177 -- has many friends, and he is at a time of life when friends > df--462--07177 -- ======================^^---------------------------------- > > pg--462--07181 -- || page 156 || > > pg--463--07186 -- as for his own, and we must expect him to keep it or quit > ao--463--07186 -- as for his own, and we must expect him to keep or quit > df--463--07186 -- ===============================================^^-------- > > pg--464--07204 -- "Mr. Collins appears to be very fortunate in his choice of a > ao--464--07204 -- "Mr. Collins appears very fortunate in his choice of a > df--464--07204 -- =====================^^^^^---------------------------------- > > pg--465--07216 -- "It must be very agreeable for her to be settled within > ao--465--07216 -- "It must be very agreeable to her to be settled within > df--465--07216 -- ===========================^=^------------------------- > > pg--465--07233 -- || page 157 || > > pg--466--07243 -- there is fortune to make the expenses of travelling unim- > ao--466--07243 -- there is fortune to make the expense of travelling unim- > df--466--07243 -- ====================================^-------------------- > > pg--467--07265 -- turned from her walk. The tete-a-tete surprised them. > ao--467--07265 -- turned from their walk. The tete-a-tete surprised them. > df--467--07265 -- ============^^^^--------------------------------------- > > pg--468--07272 -- in love with you, or he would never have called us in > ao--468--07272 -- in love with you, or he would never have called on us in > df--468--07272 -- ================================================^^------ > > pg--468--07282 -- || page 158 || > > pg--469--07283 -- tlemen cannot always be within doors; and in the nearness > ao--469--07283 -- tlemen cannot be always within doors; and in the nearness > df--469--07283 -- ==============^^^=^^^^^---------------------------------- > > pg--470--07309 -- and as she would liked to have believed this change the > ao--470--07309 -- and as she would have liked to believe this change the > df--470--07309 -- =================^^^=^^^^^^^^^========^---------------- > > pg--470--07325 -- || page 159 || > > pg--471--07332 -- parison the most pleasant man; he certainly admired her, > ao--471--07332 -- parison, the pleasantest man: he certainly admired her, > df--471--07332 -- =======^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-------------------------- > > pg--471--07338 -- Chapter 33 > ao--471--07338 -- Chapter XXXIII. > df--471--07338 -- =========^^^^^^^ > > pg--472--07346 -- therefore, was very odd! Yet it did, and even a third. > ao--472--07346 -- therefore, was very odd! Yet it did, and even the third. > df--472--07346 -- ==============================================^^^------- > > pg--473--07353 -- her in the course of their third rencontre that he was > ao--473--07353 -- her in the course of their third rencounter that he was > df--473--07353 -- ======================================^^^=^------------ > > pg--473--07364 -- || page 160 || > > pg--474--07368 -- She was engaged one day as she walked, in perusing > ao--474--07368 -- She was engaged one day, as she walked, in re-perusing > df--474--07368 -- =======================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-------- > > pg--475--07377 -- "as I generally do every year, and intend to close it > ao--475--07377 -- "as I generally do every year, and intended to close it > df--475--07377 -- =========================================^------------- > > pg--476--07391 -- he has at least pleasure in the great power of choice. I > ao--476--07391 -- he has at least great pleasure in the power of choice. I > df--476--07391 -- ================^^==^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------------- > > pg--477--07410 -- But in matters of greater weight, I may suffer from > ao--477--07410 -- But in matters of greater weight, I may suffer from the > df--477--07410 -- ===================================================^^^^ > > pg--477--07416 -- || page 161 || > > pg--478--07430 -- fancy her affected with what had passed, she soon afterwards > ao--478--07430 -- fancy her affected with what had passed, she soon after, > df--478--07430 -- =======================================================^^^^^ > > pg--479--07431 -- said: > ao--479--07431 -- wards said, > df--479--07431 -- ^=^=^^^^^^^ > > pg--480--07434 -- chiefly for the sake of having someone at his disposal. > ao--480--07434 -- chiefly for the sake of having somebody at his disposal. > df--480--07434 -- ===================================^^^^----------------- > > pg--481--07444 -- "Are you indeed? And pray what sort of guardians > ao--481--07444 -- "Are you, indeed? And pray what sort of a guardian > df--481--07444 -- ========^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--481--07467 -- || page 162 || > > pg--482--07481 -- "It is a circumstance which Darcy could not > ao--482--07481 -- "It is a circumstance which Darcy of course could not > df--482--07481 -- ==================================^^^^^^^^^---------- > > pg--483--07497 -- "Did Mr. Darcy give you reasons for this in- > ao--483--07497 -- "Did Mr. Darcy give you his reasons for this in- > df--483--07497 -- ========================^^^--------------------- > > pg--483--07521 -- || page 163 || > > pg--484--07523 -- own judgement alone, he was to determine and direct in > ao--484--07523 -- own judgment alone, he was to determine and direct in > df--484--07523 -- ========^--------------------------------------------- > > pg--485--07524 -- what manner his friend was to be happy. But," she > ao--485--07524 -- what manner that friend was to be happy. But," she > df--485--07524 -- ============^^^^---------------------------------- > > pg--486--07530 -- "but it is a lessening of the honour of my cousin's triumph > ao--486--07530 -- "but it is lessening the honour of my cousin's triumph > df--486--07530 -- ===========^^^^^^^=^^^^^^---------------------------------- > > pg--487--07536 -- versation talked on indifferent matters until they reached > ao--487--07536 -- versation, talked on indifferent matters till they reached > df--487--07536 -- =========^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^-------------- > > pg--488--07544 -- measures taken to separate Bingley and Jane she had > ao--488--07544 -- measures taken to separate Mr. Bingley and Jane, she had > df--488--07544 -- ===========================^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^=^-------- > > pg--489--07555 -- lady," were Colonel Fitzwilliam's words; and those strong > ao--489--07555 -- lady," were Colonel Fitzwilliam's words; and these strong > df--489--07555 -- ===============================================^--------- > > pg--490--07565 -- culiarities, has abilities Mr. Darcy himself need not > ao--490--07565 -- culiarities, has abilities which Mr. Darcy himself need not > df--490--07565 -- ===========================^^^^^--------------------------- > > pg--490--07566 -- || page 164 || > > pg--491--07568 -- reach." When she thought of her mother, her > ao--491--07568 -- reach." When she thought of her mother, indeed, her > df--491--07568 -- ========================================^^^^^^----- > > pg--491--07590 -- || page 165 || > > pg--491--07594 -- Chapter 34 > ao--491--07594 -- Chapter I. > df--491--07594 -- =========^^ > > pg--491--07626 -- || page 166 || > > pg--492--07631 -- saw Mr. Darcy walk into the room. In an hurried manner > ao--492--07631 -- saw Mr. Darcy walk into the room. In a hurried manner > df--492--07631 -- ======================================^--------------- > > pg--493--07640 -- "In vain I have struggled. It will not do. My feel- > ao--493--07640 -- "In vain have I struggled. It will not do. My feel- > df--493--07640 -- =========^^^^^^------------------------------------ > > pg--494--07652 -- stacles which had always opposed to inclination, > ao--494--07652 -- stacles which judgment had always opposed to inclination, > df--494--07652 -- ==============^^=^^^^^----------------------------------- > > pg--494--07670 -- || page 167 || > > pg--495--07679 -- natural that obligation should be felt, and if I could _feel_ > ao--495--07679 -- natural that obligation should be felt, and if I could fed > df--495--07679 -- =======================================================^^^^^^ > > pg--496--07696 -- to Elizabeth's feelings dreadful. At length, with a voice of > ao--496--07696 -- to Elizabeth's feelings dreadful. At length, in a voice of > df--496--07696 -- =============================================^^^^----------- > > pg--497--07705 -- evident a desire of offending and insulting me, you chose > ao--497--07705 -- evident a design of offending and insulting me, you chose > df--497--07705 -- ==============^^----------------------------------------- > > pg--498--07709 -- other provocations. You know I have. Had not my > ao--498--07709 -- other provocations. You know I have. Had not my own > df--498--07709 -- ===============================================^^^^ > > pg--498--07715 -- || page 168 || > > pg--499--07726 -- world for caprice and instability, and the other to its derision > ao--499--07726 -- world for caprice and instability, the other to its derision > df--499--07726 -- ===================================^^^-------------------------- > > pg--500--07740 -- my success. Towards _him_ I have been kinder than > ao--500--07740 -- my success. Towards Mm I have been kinder than > df--500--07740 -- ====================^^^^^------------------------ > > pg--500--07767 -- || page 169 || > > pg--501--07774 -- his misfortune with contempt and ridicule." > ao--501--07774 -- his misfortunes with contempt and ridicule." > df--501--07774 -- ==============^----------------------------- > > pg--502--07781 -- ping in his walk, and turning towards her, "these offenses > ao--502--07781 -- ping in his walk, and turning towards her, "these offences > df--502--07781 -- =======================================================^-- > > pg--503--07809 -- "You could not have made the offer of your hand > ao--503--07809 -- "You could not have made me the offer of your hand > df--503--07809 -- =========================^------------------------ > > pg--503--07814 -- || page 170 || > > pg--504--07822 -- of others, were such as to form the groundwork of disap- > ao--504--07822 -- of others, were such as to form that groundwork of disap- > df--504--07822 -- ==================================^^--------------------- > > pg--505--07856 -- She continued in very agitated reflections till the sound > ao--505--07856 -- She continued in very agitating reflections till the sound > df--505--07856 -- ============================^^^--------------------------- > > pg--505--07860 -- || page 171 || > > pg--505--07862 -- Chapter 35 > ao--505--07862 -- Chapter II. > df--505--07862 -- =========^^^ > > pg--506--07873 -- which led farther from the turnpike-road. The park > ao--506--07873 -- which led her farther from the turnpike road. The park > df--506--07873 -- ==========^^=^^^=^^^^^^^^^==^^^^^^^^^^^^-------------- > > pg--506--07902 -- || page 172 || > > pg--507--07922 -- "Two offenses of a very different nature, and by no > ao--507--07922 -- "Two offences of a very different nature, and by no > df--507--07922 -- ==========^---------------------------------------- > > pg--508--07938 -- in the future secured, when the following account of my actions > ao--508--07938 -- in future secured, when the following account of my actions > df--508--07938 -- ===^^^--------------------------------------------------------- > > pg--508--07947 -- || page 173 || > > pg--509--07967 -- error. Your superior knowledge of your sister must > ao--509--07967 -- an error. Your superior knowledge of your sister must > df--509--07967 -- ^^^-------------------------------------------------- > > pg--510--07976 -- say that my investigation and decisions are not usually > ao--510--07976 -- say that my investigations and decisions are not usually > df--510--07976 -- =========================^------------------------------ > > pg--511--07981 -- night acknowledged to have the utmost force of > ao--511--07981 -- night acknowledged to have required the utmost force of > df--511--07981 -- ===========================^^^^^^^^-------------------- > > pg--511--07988 -- || page 174 || > > pg--512--07990 -- family, though objectionable, was nothing in comparison to > ao--512--07990 -- family, though objectionable, was nothing in comparison of > df--512--07990 -- ========================================================^^ > > pg--513--07999 -- bestowed on you and your elder sister, than it is honour- > ao--513--07999 -- bestowed on you and your eldest sister than it is honour- > df--513--07999 -- =============================^^^^^^^^^------------------- > > pg--514--08019 -- had it not been seconded by the assurance that I hesi- > ao--514--08019 -- had it not been seconded by the assurance, which I hesi- > df--514--08019 -- =========================================^^^^^^^-------- > > pg--515--08023 -- modesty, with a stronger dependence on my judgement than > ao--515--08023 -- modesty, with a stronger dependence on my judgment than > df--515--08023 -- ==============================================^--------- > > pg--515--08030 -- || page 175 || > > pg--515--08074 -- || page 176 || > > pg--516--08095 -- benefited. He had some intention, he added, of study- > ao--516--08095 -- benefited. He had some intention, he added, of studying > df--516--08095 -- ====================================================^^^ > > pg--517--08096 -- ing law, and I must be aware that the interest of one > ao--517--08096 -- the law, and I must be aware that the interest of one > df--517--08096 -- ^^^-------------------------------------------------- > > pg--518--08107 -- town. In town I believe he chiefly lived, but his studying > ao--518--08107 -- town. In town, I believe, he chiefly lived, but his study- > df--518--08107 -- =============^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^ > > pg--519--08108 -- the law was a mere pretence, and being now free > ao--519--08108 -- ing the law was a mere pretence; and being now free > df--519--08108 -- ^^^=^^^=^=^=^^^^^^^^==^^^^^^^^^^------------------- > > pg--519--08117 -- || page 177 || > > pg--520--08123 -- resisting every repetition to it. His resentment was in > ao--520--08123 -- resisting every repetition of it. His resentment was in > df--520--08123 -- ===========================^^-------------------------- > > pg--520--08160 -- || page 178 || > > pg--521--08171 -- form of falsehood he had imposed on you; but his success > ao--521--08171 -- form of falsehood, he has imposed on you; but his success > df--521--08171 -- =================^^^^^^^^-------------------------------- > > pg--522--08178 -- told you last night; but I was not then master enough of > ao--522--08178 -- told you last night. But, was not then master enough of > df--522--08178 -- ===================^====^^------------------------------ > > pg--522--08194 -- Chapter 36 > ao--522--08194 -- Chapter III. > df--522--08194 -- =========^^^^ > > pg--523--08199 -- were, it may well be supposed how eagerly she went > ao--523--08199 -- were, it may be well supposed how eagerly she went > df--523--08199 -- =============^=^^^^^------------------------------ > > pg--523--08203 -- || page 179 || > > pg--524--08204 -- any apology to be in his power; and steadfastly was she > ao--524--08204 -- any apology to be in his power'; and steadfastly was she > df--524--08204 -- ==============================^------------------------- > > pg--524--08246 -- || page 180 || > > pg--525--08268 -- pled not to lay at Mr. Wickham's charge, exceedingly > ao--525--08268 -- pled not to lay to Mr. Wickham's charge exceedingly > df--525--08268 -- ================^^=====================^------------ > > pg--526--08285 -- and vice of many years' continuance. But no such recol- > ao--526--08285 -- ?? vice of many years' continuance. But no such recol- > df--526--08285 -- ^^^---------------------------------------------------- > > pg--526--08288 -- || page 181 || > > pg--526--08331 -- || page 182 || > > pg--527--08338 -- in his favour grew fainter and fainter; and in farther > ao--527--08338 -- in his favour grew fainter and fainter; and in further > df--527--08338 -- ================================================^----- > > pg--528--08352 -- that had his actions been what Mr. Wickham represented > ao--528--08352 -- that had his actions been what Wickham represented > df--528--08352 -- ===============================^^^-------------------- > > pg--529--08359 -- Darcy nor Wickham could she think without feeling > ao--529--08359 -- Darcy nor Wickham could she think, without feeling that > df--529--08359 -- =================================^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--530--08362 -- "How despicably I have acted!" she cried; "I, > ao--530--08362 -- "How despicably have I acted!" she cried. "I, > df--530--08362 -- ================^^^^^^==================^---- > > pg--531--08366 -- vanity in useless or blameable mistrust! How humiliating > ao--531--08366 -- vanity in useless or blameless distrust. How humiliating > df--531--08366 -- ==========================^^^^=^=======^---------------- > > pg--531--08375 -- || page 183 || > > pg--532--08384 -- himself to be totally unsuspicious of her sister's > ao--532--08384 -- himself to have been totally unsuspicious of her sister's > df--532--08384 -- ===========^^^^^^^^^------------------------------------- > > pg--533--08403 -- contempt which had thus been self-attracted by the rest > ao--533--08403 -- contempt which had been thus self-attracted by the rest > df--533--08403 -- ===================^^^^=^^^^--------------------------- > > pg--533--08421 -- || page 184 || > > pg--533--08431 -- Chapter 37 > ao--533--08431 -- Chapter IV. > df--533--08431 -- =========^^^ > > pg--534--08453 -- Their first subject was the diminution of the Rosings > ao--534--08453 -- Their first subject was the diminution of the Rosings' > df--534--08453 -- =====================================================^ > > pg--535--08455 -- Catherine; "I believe no one feels the loss of friends so > ao--535--08455 -- Catherine; "I believe nobody feels the loss of friends so > df--535--08455 -- ========================^=^^----------------------------- > > pg--535--08461 -- || page 185 || > > pg--536--08470 -- seemed out of spirits, and immediately accounting for it by > ao--536--08470 -- seemed out of spirits; and immediately accounting for it > df--536--08470 -- =====================^==================================^^^ > > pg--537--08475 -- and beg that you may stay a little longer. Mrs. Collins will > ao--537--08475 -- to beg that you may stay a little longer. Mrs. Collins will > df--537--08475 -- ^^^--------------------------------------------------------- > > pg--537--08511 -- || page 186 || > > pg--538--08526 -- these things. Where shall you change horses? Oh! > ao--538--08526 -- those things. Where shall you change horses? Oh, > df--538--08526 -- ==^============================================^ > > pg--538--08556 -- || page 187 || > > pg--539--08582 -- When to these recollections was added the development > ao--539--08582 -- When to these recollections was added the developement > df--539--08582 -- =================================================^---- > > pg--539--08601 -- || page 188 || > > pg--540--08602 -- exerted herself so far as to curtsey and hold out her hand > ao--540--08602 -- exerted herself so far as to courtesy and hold out her hand > df--540--08602 -- ==============================^^^^=^----------------------- > > pg--540--08605 -- Chapter 38 > ao--540--08605 -- Chapter V. > df--540--08605 -- =========^^ > > pg--541--08632 -- "It gives me great pleasure to hear that you have > ao--541--08632 -- "It gives me the greatest pleasure to hear that you have > df--541--08632 -- =============^^=^^^^^^^=-------------------------------- > > pg--541--08642 -- || page 189 || > > pg--542--08672 -- of them interrupted by the lady from whom > ao--542--08672 -- of them interrupted by the entrance of the lady from whom > df--542--08672 -- ===========================^^^^^^^^^^^------------------- > > pg--542--08687 -- || page 190 || > > pg--543--08694 -- for the ladies at Rosings. > ao--543--08694 -- for the ladies of Rosings. > df--543--08694 -- ===============^^--------- > > pg--544--08714 -- Elizabeth added privately, "And how much I shall have > ao--544--08714 -- Elizabeth privately added, "And how much I shall have > df--544--08714 -- ==========^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^---------------------------- > > pg--544--08737 -- || page 191 || > > pg--544--08742 -- Chapter 39 > ao--544--08742 -- Chapter VI. > df--544--08742 -- =========^^^ > > pg--544--08780 -- || page 192 || > > pg--545--08794 -- they sat down at table. "What do you think? It is > ao--545--08794 -- they sat down to table. "What do you think? It is > df--545--08794 -- ==============^^--------------------------------- > > pg--546--08796 -- we all like!" > ao--546--08796 -- that we all like." > df--546--08796 -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^- > > pg--547--08799 -- was told he need not stay. Lydia laughed, and said: > ao--547--08799 -- was told that he need not stay. Lydia laughed, and said, > df--547--08799 -- =========^^^^^^^==^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^=^=^^^^^^ > > pg--548--08801 -- "Aye, that is just like your formality and discretion. > ao--548--08801 -- "Ay, that is just like your formality and discretion. > df--548--08801 -- ===^-------------------------------------------------- > > pg--549--08807 -- the waiter, is it not? There is no danger of Wickham's > ao--549--08807 -- the waiter, is not it? There is no danger of Wickham's > df--549--08807 -- ===============^^^^^---------------------------------- > > pg--550--08826 -- the _sentiment_ was little other than her own breast had > ao--550--08826 -- the sentiment was little other than her own breast had for- > df--550--08826 -- ====^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--551--08827 -- harboured and fancied liberal! > ao--551--08827 -- merly harboured and fancied liberal! > df--551--08827 -- ^^=^^^------------------------------ > > pg--551--08831 -- || page 193 || > > pg--552--08836 -- "How nicely we are all crammed in," cried Lydia. "I > ao--552--08836 -- "How nicely we are crammed in!" cried Lydia. "I > df--552--08836 -- ===================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^----------------- > > pg--553--08855 -- mised to have a little dance in the evening; (by the bye, > ao--553--08855 -- mised to have a little dance in the evening; (by the by, > df--553--08855 -- =======================================================^- > > pg--554--08871 -- With such kinds of histories of their parties and good > ao--554--08871 -- With such kind of histories of their parties and good > df--554--08871 -- ==============^--------------------------------------- > > pg--554--08874 -- || page 194 || > > pg--555--08887 -- various were the subjects that occupied them: Lady Lu- > ao--555--08887 -- various were the subjects which occupied them: Lady Lu- > df--555--08887 -- ==========================^=^^^------------------------ > > pg--556--08888 -- cas was inquiring of Maria, after the wel- > ao--556--08888 -- cas was enquiring of Maria, across the table, after the wel- > df--556--08888 -- ========^====================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^---------------- > > pg--557--08892 -- and, on the other, retailing them all to the younger > ao--557--08892 -- and on the other, retailing them all to the younger Miss > df--557--08892 -- ===^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--558--08898 -- us, for we had such fun! As we went along, Kitty and I > ao--558--08898 -- us, for we had such fun! as we went along Kitty and me > df--558--08898 -- =========================================^^^^=^^^^^^^^ > > pg--559--08899 -- drew up the blinds, and pretended there was nobody in > ao--559--08899 -- drew up all the blinds, and pretended there was nobody in > df--559--08899 -- ========^^^---------------------------------------------- > > pg--559--08922 -- || page 195 || > > pg--560--08923 -- girls to walk to Meryton, and to see how everybody went on; > ao--560--08923 -- girls to walk to Meryton, and see how every body went on; > df--560--08923 -- ==============================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------- > > pg--561--08928 -- seeing Mr. Wickham again, and was resolved to avoid it as > ao--561--08928 -- seeing Wickham again, and was resolved to avoid it as > df--561--08928 -- =======^^^----------------------------------------------- > > pg--561--08943 -- Chapter 40 > ao--561--08943 -- Chapter VII. > df--561--08943 -- =========^^^^ > > pg--561--08964 -- || page 196 || > > pg--562--08979 -- "But you _will_ know it, when I tell you what > ao--562--08979 -- "But you will know it, when I have told you what > df--562--08979 -- =========^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^=^^^^^--------- > > pg--563--08991 -- the one without involving the other. > ao--563--08991 -- one, without involving the other. > df--563--08991 -- ^^=^^^^----------------------------- > > pg--564--08999 -- it all Darcy's; but you shall do as you choose." > ao--564--08999 -- it all Mr. Darcy's, but you shall do as you choose." > df--564--08999 -- =======^^^^^^^^^^^^--------------------------------- > > pg--564--09015 -- || page 197 || > > pg--565--09035 -- without saying anything just; but one cannot always be > ao--565--09035 -- without saying any thing just; but one cannot be always > df--565--09035 -- ==================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--566--09043 -- I may say unhappy. And with no one to speak to about what I felt, > ao--566--09043 -- I was very uncomfortable I may say unhappy. And with > df--566--09043 -- ==^=^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^=^^^^=^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--567--09044 -- no Jane to comfort me and say that I had not been so very > ao--567--09044 -- no one to speak to of what I felt, no Jane to comfort me, > df--567--09044 -- ===^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--568--09045 -- weak and vain and nonsensical as I knew I had! Oh! how > ao--568--09045 -- and say that I had not been so very weak, and vain, and > df--568--09045 -- ^^^^^=^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^=^^=^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--569--09046 -- I wanted you!" > ao--569--09046 -- nonsensical as I knew I had! Oh how I wanted you!" > df--569--09046 -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-------------- > > pg--570--09056 -- ought not, to make our acquaintances in general understand > ao--570--09056 -- ought not, to make our acquaintance in general understand > df--570--09056 -- ===================================^---------------------- > > pg--571--09061 -- What is your opinion?" > ao--571--09061 -- What is your own opinion?" > df--571--09061 -- ==============^^---------- > > pg--571--09066 -- || page 198 || > > pg--572--09073 -- be gone; and therefore it will not signify to anyone > ao--572--09073 -- be gone; and therefore it will not signify to any body > df--572--09073 -- =================================================^^^^^ > > pg--573--09089 -- behind, of which prudence forbade the disclosure. She > ao--573--09089 -- behind, of which prudence forbad the disclosure. She > df--573--09089 -- ================================^-------------------- > > pg--574--09092 -- her friend. Here was knowledge in which no one could > ao--574--09092 -- his friend. Here was knowledge in which no one could > df--574--09092 -- =^^------------------------------------------------- > > pg--575--09104 -- happy. She still cherished a very tender affection for > ao--575--09104 -- happy. Ijshe still cherished a very tender affection for > df--575--09104 -- =======^^----------------------------------------------- > > pg--576--09107 -- her age and disposition, greater steadiness than most first attach- > ao--576--09107 -- her age and disposition, greater steadiness than first attach- > df--576--09107 -- =================================================^^^^-------------- > > pg--576--09110 -- || page 199 || > > pg--577--09122 -- do not suppose there's the least chance in the world of her > ao--577--09122 -- do not suppose there is the least chance in the world of her > df--577--09122 -- ====================^^-------------------------------------- > > pg--578--09127 -- "I do not believe he will ever live at Netherfield > ao--578--09127 -- "I do not believe that he will ever live at Netherfield > df--578--09127 -- ==================^^^^--------------------------------- > > pg--579--09131 -- him to come. Though I shall always say he used my > ao--579--09131 -- him to come; though I shall always say that he used my > df--579--09131 -- ===========^===========================^^^^----------- > > pg--580--09155 -- as quite their own, I dare say, whenever that happens." > ao--580--09155 -- quite as their own, I dare say, whenever that happens." > df--580--09155 -- ^^^^^^^^----------------------------------------------- > > pg--580--09159 -- || page 200 || > > pg--580--09167 -- Chapter 41 > ao--580--09167 -- Chapter VIII. > df--580--09167 -- =========^^^^^ > > pg--581--09189 -- when Colonel Miller's regiment went away. I thought I > ao--581--09189 -- when Colonel Millar's regiment went away. I thought I > df--581--09189 -- =================^----------------------------------- > > pg--582--09190 -- should have broken my heart." > ao--582--09190 -- should have broke my heart." > df--582--09190 -- =================^----------- > > pg--582--09208 -- || page 201 || > > pg--583--09210 -- tions; and never had she been so much disposed to > ao--583--09210 -- tions; and never had she before been so much disposed to > df--583--09210 -- ===========================^^^-------------------------- > > pg--584--09229 -- repined at her fate in terms as unreasonable as her accent > ao--584--09229 -- repining at her fate in terms as unreasonable as her accent > df--584--09229 -- =====^^^--------------------------------------------------- > > pg--585--09252 -- "Lydia will never be easy until she has exposed herself > ao--585--09252 -- "Lydia will never be easy till she has exposed herself > df--585--09252 -- ==========================^^^^------------------------- > > pg--585--09254 -- || page 202 || > > pg--586--09255 -- to do it with so little expense or inconvenience to her > ao--586--09255 -- to do it with so little expense or inconvenience to my > df--586--09255 -- ====================================================^^^ > > pg--587--09269 -- pitiful fellows who have been kept aloof by Lydia's > ao--587--09269 -- the pitiful fellows who have been kept aloof by Lydia's > df--587--09269 -- ^^^^--------------------------------------------------- > > pg--588--09273 -- resent. It is not of particular, but of general evils, which I > ao--588--09273 -- resent. It is not of peculiar, but of general evils, which I > df--588--09273 -- ======================^^^^^^^--------------------------------- > > pg--589--09283 -- mined flirt that ever made herself or her family ridicu- > ao--589--09283 -- mined flirt that ever made herself and her family ridicu- > df--589--09283 -- ===================================^^^------------------- > > pg--590--09289 -- cite. In this danger Kitty also is comprehended. She > ao--590--09289 -- cite. In this danger Kitty is also comprehended. She > df--590--09289 -- ===========================^^^^^^^------------------ > > pg--590--09300 -- || page 203 || > > pg--591--09337 -- Had she known her sister sought to tear her from > ao--591--09337 -- Had she known that her sister sought to tear her from > df--591--09337 -- ==============^^^^----------------------------------- > > pg--592--09341 -- Lydia's going to Brighton was all that consoled her for her > ao--592--09341 -- Lydia's going to Brighton was all that consoled her for the > df--592--09341 -- ========================================================^^^ > > pg--592--09344 -- || page 204 || > > pg--593--09353 -- tions of formal partiality entirely so. She had even learnt > ao--593--09353 -- tions of former partiality entirely so. She had even learnt > df--593--09353 -- =============^^-------------------------------------------- > > pg--594--09358 -- testified of renewing those intentions which had marked > ao--594--09358 -- testified of renewing those attentions which had marked > df--594--09358 -- ============================^^------------------------- > > pg--595--09369 -- On the very last day of the regiment's remaining at > ao--595--09369 -- On the very last day of the regiment's remaining in > df--595--09369 -- =================================================^^ > > pg--596--09370 -- Meryton, he dined, with other of the officers, at Long- > ao--596--09370 -- Meryton, he dined, with others of the officers, at Long- > df--596--09370 -- =============================^-------------------------- > > pg--597--09376 -- if he was acquainted with the former. > ao--597--09376 -- if he were acquainted with the former. > df--597--09376 -- =======^^^---------------------------- > > pg--598--09385 -- "How long did you say he was at Rosings?" > ao--598--09385 -- "How long did you say that he was at Rosings?" > df--598--09385 -- ======================^^^^-------------------- > > pg--598--09394 -- || page 205 || > > pg--599--09396 -- "Yes, very different. But I think Mr. Darcy improves up- > ao--599--09396 -- "Yes, very different; but I think Mr. Darcy improves > df--599--09396 -- ====================^===============================^^^^ > > pg--600--09399 -- "Indeed!" cried Mr. Wickham with a look which did not > ao--600--09399 -- "Indeed!" cried Wickham, with a look which did not > df--600--09399 -- ================^^^^^^^^^^^-------------------------- > > pg--601--09417 -- not mean that his mind or his manners were in a state > ao--601--09417 -- not mean that either his mind or manners were in a state > df--601--09417 -- ==============^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^------------------------ > > pg--602--09426 -- "You, who so well know my feeling towards Mr. > ao--602--09426 -- "You, who so well know my feelings towards Mr. > df--602--09426 -- =================================^------------ > > pg--603--09431 -- only deter him from such foul misconduct as I have suffered > ao--603--09431 -- deter him from such foul misconduct as I have suffered > df--603--09431 -- ^^^^^------------------------------------------------------ > > pg--604--09434 -- his visits to his aunt, of whose good opinion and judgement > ao--604--09434 -- his visits to his aunt, of whose good opinion and judgment > df--604--09434 -- ======================================================^---- > > pg--604--09443 -- || page 206 || > > pg--605--09459 -- junctions that she should not miss the opportunity of enjoy- > ao--605--09459 -- junctions that she would not miss the opportunity of enjoy- > df--605--09459 -- ===================^^--------------------------------------- > > pg--606--09461 -- every reason to believe would be well attended to; and in the > ao--606--09461 -- every reason to believe would be attended to; and in the > df--606--09461 -- =================================^^^^------------------------ > > pg--606--09466 -- Chapter 42 > ao--606--09466 -- Chapter IX. > df--606--09466 -- =========^^^ > > pg--607--09469 -- family, she could not have formed a very pleasing opinion > ao--607--09469 -- family, she could not have formed a very pleasing picture > df--607--09469 -- ==================================================^^^^^^^ > > pg--607--09482 -- || page 207 || > > pg--608--09511 -- constant repinings at the dullness of everything around > ao--608--09511 -- constant repinings at the dulness of every thing around > df--608--09511 -- =============================^^^=^^^^^^^^^^------------ > > pg--609--09520 -- event to which she had been looking with impatient > ao--609--09520 -- event to which she had looked forward with impatient > df--609--09520 -- =======================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--------------- > > pg--609--09525 -- || page 208 || > > pg--610--09537 -- my disappointment would be certain. But here, by > ao--610--09537 -- my disappointment would be certain. But here, my > df--610--09537 -- ==============================================^- > > pg--611--09555 -- going off to the camp; and from her correspondence with her > ao--611--09555 -- going to the camp; and from her correspondence with her > df--611--09555 -- ======^^^-------------------------------------------------- > > pg--611--09569 -- || page 209 || > > pg--612--09586 -- the present plan, were to go no farther northwards than > ao--612--09586 -- the present plan, were to go no farther northward than > df--612--09586 -- =================================================^----- > > pg--612--09614 -- || page 210 || > > pg--613--09622 -- of suitableness of companions; a suitableness which com- > ao--613--09622 -- of suitableness as companions a suitableness which com- > df--613--09622 -- ================^^===========^-------------------------- > > pg--614--09634 -- former residence, and where she had lately learned > ao--614--09634 -- former residence, and where she had lately learned that > df--614--09634 -- ==================================================^^^^^ > > pg--615--09647 -- with which so many of your acquaintances are connected. > ao--615--09647 -- with which so many of your acquaintance are connected. > df--615--09647 -- =======================================^--------------- > > pg--616--09653 -- seeing great houses; after going over so many, she really had no > ao--616--09653 -- great houses: after going over so many, she really had no > df--616--09653 -- ^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^-------------------------------------------- > > pg--616--09660 -- || page 211 || > > pg--617--09669 -- private inquiries to the absence of the family were un- > ao--617--09669 -- private enquiries as to the absence of the family were un- > df--617--09669 -- ========^=========^--------------------------------------- > > pg--618--09677 -- her alarms now being removed, she was at leisure to feel a > ao--618--09677 -- her alarms being now removed, she was at leisure to feel a > df--618--09677 -- ===========^^^^^^^^^-------------------------------------- > > pg--618--09686 -- Chapter 43 > ao--618--09686 -- Chapter X. > df--618--09686 -- =========^^ > > pg--618--09703 -- || page 212 || > > pg--619--09732 -- with wood, which they had descended, receiving in- > ao--619--09732 -- with wood; from which they had descended, receiving in- > df--619--09732 -- =========^=^^^^---------------------------------------- > > pg--620--09741 -- of its proprietor; but Elizabeth saw, with admiration of > ao--620--09741 -- of their proprietor; but Elizabeth saw, with admiration of > df--620--09741 -- ===^^^^^-------------------------------------------------- > > pg--620--09747 -- || page 213 || > > pg--621--09757 -- thing very like regret. > ao--621--09757 -- thing like regret. > df--621--09757 -- ======^^^^------------- > > pg--622--09760 -- master was really absent, but had not the courage for it. At > ao--622--09760 -- master were really absent, but had not courage for it. At > df--622--09760 -- ========^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------------- > > pg--623--09769 -- proached and saw the likeness of Mr. Wickham, suspended, > ao--623--09769 -- preached, and saw the likeness of Mr. Wickham, suspended, > df--623--09769 -- ==^=====^------------------------------------------------ > > pg--624--09772 -- housekeeper came forward, and told them it was a picture > ao--624--09772 -- housekeeper came forward, and told them it was the picture > df--624--09772 -- ===============================================^^^-------- > > pg--625--09790 -- Mrs. Reynolds respect for Elizabeth seemed to in- > ao--625--09790 -- Mrs. Reynolds's respect for Elizabeth seemed to in- > df--625--09790 -- =============^------------------------------------- > > pg--625--09796 -- || page 214 || > > pg--626--09824 -- Mr. Gardiner, whose manners were very easy and pleasant, > ao--626--09824 -- Mr. Gardiner, whose manners were easy and pleasant, > df--626--09824 -- =================================^^^=------------------- > > pg--627--09826 -- remarks; Mrs. Reynolds, either by pride or attachment, > ao--627--09826 -- remarks: Mrs. Reynolds, either from pride or attachment, > df--627--09826 -- =======^=======================^^^^--------------------- > > pg--628--09849 -- "I say no more than the truth, and everybody > ao--628--09849 -- "I say no more than the truth, and what every body > df--628--09849 -- ===================================^^^^^^^^^^^---- > > pg--628--09852 -- || page 215 || > > pg--629--09854 -- never known a cross word from him in my life, and I have > ao--629--09854 -- never had a cross word from him in my life, and I have > df--629--09854 -- ======^^^^^--------------------------------------------- > > pg--630--09892 -- she, "that ever lived; not like the wild young men > ao--630--09892 -- she, "that ever lived. Not like the wild young men now- > df--630--09892 -- =====================^============================^^^^^ > > pg--631--09893 -- nowadays, who think of nothing but themselves. There is > ao--631--09893 -- a-days, who think of nothing but themselves. There is > df--631--09893 -- ^^^=--------------------------------------------------- > > pg--632--09894 -- not one of his tenants or servants but will give him > ao--632--09894 -- not one of his tenants or servants but what will give him > df--632--09894 -- ========================================^^--------------- > > pg--632--09903 -- || page 216 || > > pg--633--09937 -- Elizabeth walked in quest of the only face whose > ao--633--09937 -- Elizabeth walked on in quest of the only face whose > df--633--09937 -- =================^=-------------------------------- > > pg--634--09939 -- and she beheld a striking resemblance to Mr. Darcy, with > ao--634--09939 -- and she beheld a striking resemblance of Mr. Darcy, with > df--634--09939 -- ======================================^^---------------- > > pg--635--09949 -- ever felt at the height of their acquaintance. The com- > ao--635--09949 -- ever felt in the height of their acquaintance. The com- > df--635--09949 -- ==========^^------------------------------------------- > > pg--635--09952 -- || page 217 || > > pg--636--09955 -- in his guardianship!--how much of pleasure or pain > ao--636--09955 -- in his guardianship! How much of pleasure or pain it > df--636--09955 -- ====================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--637--09956 -- was it in his power to bestow!--how much of good or evil > ao--637--09956 -- was in his power to bestow! How much of good or evil > df--637--09956 -- =====^=^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^------------------------ > > pg--638--09959 -- and as she stood before the canvas on which he was re- > ao--638--09959 -- and as she stood before the canvass, on which he was re- > df--638--09959 -- ==================================^^-------------------- > > pg--639--09970 -- As they walked across the hall towards the river, Eli- > ao--639--09970 -- As they walked across the lawn towards the river, Eli- > df--639--09970 -- ==========================^=^^------------------------ > > pg--640--09980 -- both were overspread with the deepest blush. He abso- > ao--640--09980 -- each were overspread with the deepest blush. He abso- > df--640--09980 -- ^^^-------------------------------------------------- > > pg--640--09997 -- || page 218 || > > pg--641--10002 -- tinued were some of the most uncomfortable in > ao--641--10002 -- tinued together were some of the most uncomfortable of > df--641--10002 -- =======^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--642--10006 -- Longbourn, and of her having stayed in Derbyshire, so often, and > ao--642--10006 -- Longbourn, and of her stay in Derbyshire, so often, and > df--642--10006 -- ======================^^^^^^^^^^^^^----------------------------- > > pg--643--10014 -- The others then joined her, and expressed ad- > ao--643--10014 -- The others then joined her, and expressed their ad- > df--643--10014 -- ==========================================^^^^^---- > > pg--644--10019 -- judged thing in the world! How strange it must appear > ao--644--10019 -- judged thing in the world! How strange must it appear > df--644--10019 -- =======================================^^^^^^-------- > > pg--644--10041 -- || page 219 || > > pg--645--10050 -- She longed to know what at the moment was passing in > ao--645--10050 -- She longed to know what at that moment was passing in > df--645--10050 -- =============================^^---------------------- > > pg--646--10060 -- her absence of mind aroused her, and she felt the necessity > ao--646--10060 -- her absence of mind roused her, and she felt the necessity > df--646--10060 -- ====================^-------------------------------------- > > pg--647--10064 -- for a while, ascended some of the higher grounds; when, > ao--647--10064 -- for a while, ascended some of the higher grounds; whence, > df--647--10064 -- ======================================================^^- > > pg--647--10084 -- || page 220 || > > pg--647--10127 -- || page 221 || > > pg--648--10147 -- look expressive of wonder. Elizabeth said nothing, > ao--648--10147 -- look expressive of her wonder. Elizabeth said nothing, > df--648--10147 -- ===================^^^-------------------------------- > > pg--648--10170 -- || page 222 || > > pg--649--10183 -- name had been the last mentioned between them; and, if she > ao--649--10183 -- name had been last mentioned between them; and if she > df--649--10183 -- ==============^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^=^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^------- > > pg--650--10184 -- might judge by his complexion, _his_ mind was not very > ao--650--10184 -- might judge from his complexion, his mind was not very > df--650--10184 -- ============^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------------ > > pg--651--10213 -- seemed to be an embargo on every subject. At last she recol- > ao--651--10213 -- seemed an embargo on every subject. At last she recol- > df--651--10213 -- =======^^=^^------------------------------------------------ > > pg--651--10216 -- || page 223 || > > pg--652--10221 -- but this was declined, and they parted on each side with > ao--652--10221 -- but this was declined, and they parted on each side with the > df--652--10221 -- ========================================================^^^^ > > pg--653--10245 -- you to tell me that he was so disagreeable?" > ao--653--10245 -- you to tell us that he was so disagreeable?" > df--653--10245 -- ============^^------------------------------ > > pg--654--10248 -- she had liked him better when they had met in Kent than be- > ao--654--10248 -- she had liked him better when they met in Kent than be- > df--654--10248 -- ===================================^^^--------------------- > > pg--655--10254 -- and therefore I shall not take him at his word, > ao--655--10254 -- and, therefore, I shall not take him at his word about fish- > df--655--10254 -- ===^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--656--10255 -- as he might change his mind another day, and warn > ao--656--10255 -- ing, as he might change his mind another day, and warn > df--656--10255 -- ^^^^^------------------------------------------------- > > pg--657--10258 -- Elizabeth felt that they had entirely misunderstood his cha- > ao--657--10258 -- Elizabeth felt that they had entirely mistaken his cha- > df--657--10258 -- =========================================^^^=^^^^^^--------- > > pg--657--10265 -- || page 224 || > > pg--658--10270 -- showed us his house did give him a most flaming charac- > ao--658--10270 -- showed us the house, did give him a most flaming charac- > df--658--10270 -- ==========^^^======^------------------------------------ > > pg--659--10295 -- satisfactions of a intercourse renewed after many years' > ao--659--10295 -- satisfactions of an intercourse renewed after many years' > df--659--10295 -- ==================^-------------------------------------- > > pg--659--10303 -- || page 225 || > > pg--659--10305 -- Chapter 44 > ao--659--10305 -- Chapter XI. > df--659--10305 -- =========^^^ > > pg--660--10311 -- was false; for on the very morning after their arrival > ao--660--10311 -- was false; for on the very morning after their own arrival > df--660--10311 -- ===============================================^^^-------- > > pg--661--10314 -- just returning to the inn to dress themselves for dining with > ao--661--10314 -- just returned to the inn to dress themselves for dining with > df--661--10314 -- ===========^^^----------------------------------------------- > > pg--662--10316 -- to a window, and they saw a gentleman and a lady in a cur- > ao--662--10316 -- to a window, and they saw a gentleman and lady in a cur- > df--662--10316 -- ==========================================^--------------- > > pg--663--10318 -- nizing the livery, guessed what it meant, and imparted no > ao--663--10318 -- nising the livery, guessed what it meant, and imparted no > df--663--10318 -- ==^------------------------------------------------------ > > pg--664--10319 -- small degree of her surprise to her relations by acquainting > ao--664--10319 -- small degree of surprise to her relations, by acquainting > df--664--10319 -- ================^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^=^=^^^^^^^^^^^--------------- > > pg--665--10325 -- suggested it before, but they felt that there was no > ao--665--10325 -- suggested it before, but they now felt that there was no > df--665--10325 -- ==============================^^^----------------------- > > pg--666--10329 -- heads, the perturbation of Elizabeth's feelings was at every > ao--666--10329 -- heads, the perturbation of Elizabeth's feelings was every > df--666--10329 -- ====================================================^^------ > > pg--666--10344 -- || page 226 || > > pg--667--10356 -- and good humour in her face, and her manners were per- > ao--667--10356 -- and good-humour in her face, and her mariners were per- > df--667--10356 -- ========^==============================^^-------------- > > pg--668--10362 -- They had not long been together before Mr. Darcy told her > ao--668--10362 -- They had not been long together before Darcy told her > df--668--10362 -- =============^^^^=^^^^=================^^^--------------- > > pg--668--10389 -- || page 227 || > > pg--669--10430 -- that he said she heard an accent so removed from > ao--669--10430 -- that he said, she heard an accent so far removed from > df--669--10430 -- ============^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^------------- > > pg--669--10433 -- || page 228 || > > pg--669--10476 -- || page 229 || > > pg--670--10496 -- was known would not have recognized it for Mr. Darcy. > ao--670--10496 -- was known would not have recognised it for Mr. Darcy. > df--670--10496 -- ================================^-------------------- > > pg--670--10521 -- || page 230 || > > pg--671--10528 -- ceased to be repugnant to her feeling; and it was now > ao--671--10528 -- ceased to be repugnant to her feelings; and it was now > df--671--10528 -- =====================================^---------------- > > pg--672--10545 -- of so much pride exciting not only astonishment but grati- > ao--672--10545 -- of so much pride excited not only astonishment but grati- > df--672--10545 -- ======================^^^--------------------------------- > > pg--673--10554 -- her fancy told her she still possessed, of bringing on her the > ao--673--10554 -- her fancy told her she still possessed, of bringing on the > df--673--10554 -- =======================================================^^^---- > > pg--674--10558 -- and the niece, that such a striking civility as Miss Darcy's in > ao--674--10558 -- and niece, that such a striking civility as Miss Darcy's, in > df--674--10558 -- ====^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^--- > > pg--675--10559 -- coming to see them on the very day of her arrival at Pember- > ao--675--10559 -- coming to them on the very day of her arrival at Pember- > df--675--10559 -- ==========^^=----------------------------------------------- > > pg--675--10563 -- || page 231 || > > pg--676--10572 -- at Pemberley before noon. > ao--676--10572 -- at Pemberley by noon. > df--676--10572 -- ==============^^^^^------ > > pg--676--10574 -- Chapter 45 > ao--676--10574 -- Chapter XII. > df--676--10574 -- =========^^^^ > > pg--677--10578 -- feeling how unwelcome her appearance at Pemberley > ao--677--10578 -- feeling how very unwelcome her appearance at Pemberley > df--677--10578 -- ============^^^^-------------------------------------- > > pg--678--10589 -- In this house they were received by Miss Darcy, who > ao--678--10589 -- In this room they were received by Miss Darcy, who > df--678--10589 -- ========^=^^^-------------------------------------- > > pg--679--10592 -- reception of them was very civil, but attended with all the > ao--679--10592 -- reception of them was very civil, but attended with all that > df--679--10592 -- ==========================================================^^ > > pg--680--10593 -- embarrassment which, though proceeding from shyness and > ao--680--10593 -- embarrassment which, though proceeding from shiness and > df--680--10593 -- ==============================================^-------- > > pg--681--10600 -- by a curtsey; and, on their being seated, a pause, awkward > ao--681--10600 -- by a courtesy; and on their being seated, a pause, awkward > df--681--10600 -- ======^^^^=^^^^^^^---------------------------------------- > > pg--681--10605 -- || page 232 || > > pg--681--10650 -- || page 233 || > > pg--682--10680 -- she presently answered the question in a tolerably detached > ao--682--10680 -- she presently answered the question in a tolerably disen- > df--682--10680 -- ====================================================^^^^^^^ > > pg--683--10681 -- tone. While she spoke, an involuntary glance showed > ao--683--10681 -- gaged tone. While she spoke, an involuntary glance showed > df--683--10681 -- ^^^=^=--------------------------------------------------- > > pg--683--10693 -- || page 234 || > > pg--684--10698 -- the very wish which Elizabeth had long ago attributed to > ao--684--10698 -- that very wish which Elizabeth had long ago attributed to > df--684--10698 -- ==^^----------------------------------------------------- > > pg--685--10701 -- should effect his endeavour to separate him from Miss > ao--685--10701 -- should affect his endeavour to separate him from Miss > df--685--10701 -- =======^--------------------------------------------- > > pg--686--10720 -- recommendation was enough to ensure her favour; his > ao--686--10720 -- recommendation was enough to insure her favour: his > df--686--10720 -- =============================^================^---- > > pg--687--10721 -- judgement could not err. And he had spoken in such terms > ao--687--10721 -- judgment could not err; and he had spoken in such terms > df--687--10721 -- ====^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^-------------------------------- > > pg--688--10728 -- "How very ill Miss Eliza Bennet looks this morning, Mr. > ao--688--10728 -- "How very ill Eliza Bennet looks this morning, Mr. > df--688--10728 -- ==============^^^^------------------------------------- > > pg--688--10738 -- || page 235 || > > pg--689--10746 -- have sometimes been called so fine, I could never see > ao--689--10746 -- have sometimes been called so fine, I never could perceive > df--689--10746 -- ======================================^^^^^=^^^^^=^=^^^^^- > > pg--690--10764 -- I should as soon call her mother a wit.' But afterwards > ao--690--10764 -- I should as soon call her mother a?? with?? But afterwards > df--690--10764 -- ==================================^^^^^^^^^--------------- > > pg--691--10769 -- longer, "but _that_ was only when I first saw her, for it > ao--691--10769 -- longer, "but that was only when I first knew her; for it > df--691--10769 -- =============^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------- > > pg--692--10779 -- particularly interested them both. The look and behaviour > ao--692--10779 -- particularly interested them both. The looks and behaviour > df--692--10779 -- ===========================================^-------------- > > pg--692--10784 -- || page 236 || > > pg--692--10789 -- Chapter 46 > ao--692--10789 -- Chapter XIII. > df--692--10789 -- =========^^^^^ > > pg--693--10803 -- quiet, set off by themselves. The one missent must > ao--693--10803 -- quiet, set off by themselves. The one mis-sent must be > df--693--10803 -- =========================================^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--694--10804 -- first be attended to; it had been written five days ago. The > ao--694--10804 -- first attended to; it had been written five days ago. The > df--694--10804 -- ======^^---------------------------------------------------- > > pg--694--10824 -- || page 237 || > > pg--695--10851 -- for you, and it cannot be delayed. Imprudent as the mar- > ao--695--10851 -- for you, and it cannot be delayed. Imprudent as a mar- > df--695--10851 -- ================================================^^^----- > > pg--696--10863 -- them easily to Clapham, but no further; for on entering > ao--696--10863 -- them easily to Clapham, but no farther; for on entering > df--696--10863 -- ================================^---------------------- > > pg--696--10867 -- || page 238 || > > pg--696--10908 -- || page 239 || > > pg--697--10920 -- recover himself to speak, she, in whose mind every > ao--697--10920 -- recover himself enough to speak, she, in whose mind every > df--697--10920 -- ================^^^^^^----------------------------------- > > pg--698--10921 -- idea was superseded by Lydia's situation, hastily exclaimed, > ao--698--10921 -- idea was superseded by'Lydia's situation, hastily exclaimed, > df--698--10921 -- ======================^------------------------------------- > > pg--698--10955 -- || page 240 || > > pg--699--10959 -- anyone. My younger sister has left all her friends--has > ao--699--10959 -- any one. My youngest sister has left all her friends has > df--699--10959 -- ===^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--- > > pg--700--10993 -- "When _my_ eyes were opened to his real character--Oh! > ao--700--10993 -- "When my eyes were open to his real character. Oh! > df--700--10993 -- ======^^^^^=^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--- > > pg--700--11004 -- || page 241 || > > pg--700--11050 -- || page 242 || > > pg--701--11054 -- nor faulty. But if otherwise--if regard springing from > ao--701--11054 -- nor faulty. But if otherwise, if the regard springing from > df--701--11054 -- ============================^^===^^^---------------------- > > pg--702--11069 -- Surprise was the least of her feelings on this deve- > ao--702--11069 -- Surprise was the least of all her feelings on this deve- > df--702--11069 -- ==========================^^^--------------------------- > > pg--703--11070 -- lopment. While the contents of the first letter remained > ao--703--11070 -- lopement. While the contents of the first letter remained > df--703--11070 -- ===^----------------------------------------------------- > > pg--704--11071 -- in her mind, she was all surprise--all astonishment that > ao--704--11071 -- on her mind, she was all surprise, all astonishment, that > df--704--11071 -- ^================================^^================^----- > > pg--705--11084 -- she was convinced that Lydia wanted only encourage- > ao--705--11084 -- she was convinced that Lydia had wanted only encourage- > df--705--11084 -- =============================^=^----------------------- > > pg--706--11087 -- tions raised them in her opinion. Her affections had > ao--706--11087 -- tions raised them in her opinion. Her affections had been > df--706--11087 -- ====================================================^^^^^ > > pg--707--11088 -- continually been fluctuating but never without an object. The > ao--707--11088 -- continually fluctuating, but never without an object. The > df--707--11088 -- ============^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--------------------------------- > > pg--708--11093 -- the spot to share with Jane in the cares that must now > ao--708--11093 -- ths spot to share with Jane in the cares that must now > df--708--11093 -- ==^--------------------------------------------------- > > pg--708--11094 -- || page 243 || > > pg--709--11100 -- room her impatience was severe. Mr. and > ao--709--11100 -- room the misery of her impatience was severe. Mr. and > df--709--11100 -- =====^^^=^^^^^^^^^----------------------------------- > > pg--710--11110 -- and horror, Mr. Gardiner promised every assistance > ao--710--11110 -- and horror, Mr. Gardiner readily promised every assistance > df--710--11110 -- =========================^^^^=^^-------------------------- > > pg--711--11127 -- But wishes were vain, or at least could only serve to > ao--711--11127 -- But wishes were vain; or, at best, could serve only to > df--711--11127 -- ====================^===^^^^^^^==^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--- > > pg--711--11138 -- || page 244 || > > pg--711--11143 -- Chapter 47 > ao--711--11143 -- Chapter XIV. > df--711--11143 -- =========^^^^ > > pg--712--11148 -- I was to judge as your eldest sister does on the matter. It > ao--712--11148 -- I was to judge as your eldest sister does of the matter. It > df--712--11148 -- ===========================================^--------------- > > pg--713--11164 -- .?? I cannot think so very ill of Wickham. Can you > ao--713--11164 -- it. I cannot think so very ill of Wickham. Can you, > df--713--11164 -- ^^^===============================================^ > > pg--713--11182 -- || page 245 || > > pg--714--11183 -- no more exceptional purpose. It is not likely that > ao--714--11183 -- no more exceptionable purpose. It is not likely that > df--714--11183 -- ==================^^^------------------------------- > > pg--715--11195 -- what attraction has she beyond youth, health, and good > ao--715--11195 -- what attractions has she beyond youth, health, and good > df--715--11195 -- ===============^--------------------------------------- > > pg--716--11211 -- terms other than marriage?" > ao--716--11211 -- other terms than marriage?" > df--716--11211 -- ^^^^^=^^^^^---------------- > > pg--716--11226 -- || page 246 || > > pg--717--11234 -- think so very ill of Wickham as to believe him capable of the > ao--717--11234 -- think so ill of Wickham, as to believe him capable of the > df--717--11234 -- =========^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--------------------------------- > > pg--718--11239 -- think capable of such an attempt, till it were proved > ao--718--11239 -- believe capable of such an attempt, till it were proved > df--718--11239 -- ^^^^^^^------------------------------------------------ > > pg--718--11273 -- || page 247 || > > pg--719--11281 -- entered my head. That such a consequence as _this_ could > ao--719--11281 -- entered my head. That such a consequence as this should > df--719--11281 -- ============================================^^^^^^^^---- > > pg--720--11305 -- could be added to their fears, hopes, and conjectures, on > ao--720--11305 -- could be added to their fears, hopes, and conjectures, out > df--720--11305 -- ========================================================^^ > > pg--720--11321 -- || page 248 || > > pg--721--11329 -- came running down from her mother's apartment, > ao--721--11329 -- came running down stairs from her mother's apartment, > df--721--11329 -- ==================^^^^^^----------------------------- > > pg--722--11345 -- "We have heard only twice. He wrote me a few lines > ao--722--11345 -- "We have heard only once. He wrote me a few lines > df--722--11345 -- ====================^^^--------------------------- > > pg--722--11374 -- || page 249 || > > pg--723--11378 -- and, perhaps, announce their marriage. > ao--723--11378 -- and, perhaps, announce the marriage. > df--723--11378 -- ==========================^^---------- > > pg--724--11383 -- regret, invectives against the villainous conduct of Wick- > ao--724--11383 -- regret, invectives against the villanous conduct of Wick- > df--724--11383 -- ====================================^--------------------- > > pg--725--11386 -- indulgence the errors of her daughter must principally be > ao--725--11386 -- indulgence the errors of her daughter must be principally > df--725--11386 -- ===========================================^^^^^=^^^^^^^^ > > pg--725--11419 -- || page 250 || > > pg--726--11430 -- keep Mr. Bennet from fighting. Tell him what a > ao--726--11430 -- things, keep Mr. Bennet from fighting. Tell him what a > df--726--11430 -- ^^^^^^^^---------------------------------------------- > > pg--727--11431 -- dreadful state I am in, that I am frighted out of my > ao--727--11431 -- dreadful state I am in that I am frightened out of my > df--727--11431 -- ======================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------ > > pg--728--11443 -- fear; and after talking with her in this manner till din- > ao--728--11443 -- fears; and after talking with her in this manner till din- > df--728--11443 -- ====^----------------------------------------------------- > > pg--729--11444 -- ner was on the table, they all left her to vent all her feelings on > ao--729--11444 -- ner was on table, they left her to vent all her feelings on > df--729--11444 -- ============^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^------------------------------------- > > pg--729--11464 -- || page 251 || > > pg--730--11465 -- curred in this business, had given more of fret- > ao--730--11465 -- curred in the business, had given something more of fret- > df--730--11465 -- ============^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-------------- > > pg--731--11478 -- may draw from it this useful lesson: that loss of virtue > ao--731--11478 -- may draw from it this useful lesson: that loss of jvirtue > df--731--11478 -- ==================================================^------ > > pg--731--11510 -- || page 252 || > > pg--732--11517 -- knowing anything of their plans, and would not give his > ao--732--11517 -- knowing any thing of their plan, and would not give his > df--732--11517 -- ===========^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------------------ > > pg--733--11541 -- "And did Colonel Forster appear to think well of Wick- > ao--733--11541 -- "And did Colonel Forster appear to think ill of Wick, > df--733--11541 -- =========================================^^=^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--733--11565 -- || page 253 || > > pg--734--11574 -- love, and he is an angel. I should never be happy without > ao--734--11574 -- love, and he is an angel. I should never he happy without > df--734--11574 -- =========================================^--------------- > > pg--735--11578 -- to them and sign my name 'Lydia Wickham.' What a > ao--735--11578 -- to them, and sign my name Lydia Wickham. What a > df--735--11578 -- =======^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^==============^------- > > pg--736--11587 -- Good-bye. Give my love to Colonel Forster. I hope you > ao--736--11587 -- Good-by. Give my love to Colonel Forster. I hope you > df--736--11587 -- =======^--------------------------------------------- > > pg--737--11597 -- _she_ was serious on the subject of their journey. Whatever he > ao--737--11597 -- she was serious in the object of her journey. Whatever he > df--737--11597 -- ^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^---------------------- > > pg--737--11613 -- || page 254 || > > pg--738--11631 -- us, and offered her services, or any of her daughters', if > ao--738--11631 -- us, and offered her services, or any of her daughters, if > df--738--11631 -- =====================================================^---- > > pg--739--11632 -- they should be of use to us." > ao--739--11632 -- they could be of use to us." > df--739--11632 -- =====^^---------------------- > > pg--740--11645 -- the place where they last changed horses, see the postilions > ao--740--11645 -- the place where they last changed horses, see tlje postilions, > df--740--11645 -- ===============================================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--741--11649 -- come with a fare from London; and as he thought that the > ao--741--11649 -- come with a fare from London; and as he thought the > df--741--11649 -- ==================================================^----- > > pg--741--11660 -- || page 255 || > > pg--741--11662 -- Chapter 48 > ao--741--11662 -- Chapter XV. > df--741--11662 -- =========^^^ > > pg--741--11703 -- || page 256 || > > pg--742--11704 -- her sister's ruin more certain; and even Jane, who > ao--742--11704 -- her sister's ruin still more certain; and even Jane, who > df--742--11704 -- ==================^^^^^--------------------------------- > > pg--743--11731 -- nections who would be likely to know in what part of > ao--743--11731 -- nections who would be likely to know in what part of the > df--743--11731 -- ====================================================^^^^ > > pg--744--11742 -- deference to her authority proceeded; but it was not in > ao--744--11742 -- deference for her authority proceeded; but it was not in > df--744--11742 -- ==========^=^------------------------------------------- > > pg--744--11748 -- || page 257 || > > pg--745--11757 -- pected. The arrival of letters was the grand object of > ao--745--11757 -- pected. The arrival of letters was the first grand object of > df--745--11757 -- =======================================^^^^^---------------- > > pg--746--11783 -- under a circumstance that must be of all others the most > ao--746--11783 -- under a circumstance that must be, of all others, most > df--746--11783 -- =================================^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^----- > > pg--746--11792 -- || page 258 || > > pg--747--11805 -- Let me then advise you, dear sir, to console yourself > ao--747--11805 -- Let me advise you, then, my dear sir, to console yourself > df--747--11805 -- =======^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^------------------------------ > > pg--748--11808 -- her own heinous offense. > ao--748--11808 -- her own heinous offence. > df--748--11808 -- =====================^-- > > pg--749--11815 -- had a single relationship with whom he kept up any connec- > ao--749--11815 -- had a single relation with whom he kept up any connec- > df--749--11815 -- =====================^^=^--------------------------------- > > pg--750--11817 -- His former acquaintances had been numerous; but since > ao--750--11817 -- His former acquaintance had been numerous; but since > df--750--11817 -- =======================^----------------------------- > > pg--751--11827 -- be necessary to clear his expenses at Brighton. He owed > ao--751--11827 -- be necessary to cleir his expenses at Brighton. He owed > df--751--11827 -- ===================^----------------------------------- > > pg--752--11828 -- a good deal in town, but his debts of honour were still > ao--752--11828 -- a good deal in the town, but his debts of honour were still > df--752--11828 -- ================^^----------------------------------------- > > pg--753--11831 -- heard them with horror. "A gamester!" she cried. > ao--753--11831 -- beard them with horror. "A gamester!" she cried. > df--753--11831 -- ^----------------------------------------------- > > pg--753--11835 -- || page 259 || > > pg--754--11852 -- settled that she and the children should go to London, at > ao--754--11852 -- settled that she and her children should go to London at > df--754--11852 -- =====================^^^=============================^--- > > pg--755--11881 -- It was not till the afternoon, when he had joined them at > ao--755--11881 -- It was not till the afternoon, when he joined them at > df--755--11881 -- =======================================^^^--------------- > > pg--755--11882 -- || page 260 || > > pg--756--11915 -- "This is a parade," he cried, "which does one good; > ao--756--11915 -- "This is a parade," cried he, "which does one good; > df--756--11915 -- ====================^^^^^^^^----------------------- > > pg--757--11928 -- effects of it. No officer is ever to enter into my house again, > ao--757--11928 -- effects of it. No officer is ever to enter my house again, > df--757--11928 -- ===========================================^^^^---------------- > > pg--757--11934 -- || page 261 || > > pg--757--11943 -- Chapter 49 > ao--757--11943 -- Chapter XVI. > df--757--11943 -- =========^^^^ > > pg--757--11977 -- || page 262 || > > pg--758--12007 -- and such as, upon the whole, I hope it will give you satis- > ao--758--12007 -- and such as, upon the whole, I hope will give you satis- > df--758--12007 -- ====================================^^--------------------- > > pg--758--12032 -- || page 263 || > > pg--759--12043 -- for your coming to town again; therefore stay quiet at > ao--759--12043 -- for your coming to town again; therefore stay quietly at > df--759--12043 -- ===================================================^^--- > > pg--760--12045 -- back your answer as fast as you can, and be careful to > ao--760--12045 -- back your answer as soon as you can, and be careful to > df--760--12045 -- ====================^^^^------------------------------ > > pg--761--12057 -- "Wickham is not so undeserving, then, as we > ao--761--12057 -- "Wickham is not so undeserving, then, as we have > df--761--12057 -- ===========================================^^^^- > > pg--762--12061 -- "And have you answered the letter?" cried Elizabeth. > ao--762--12061 -- "And have you answered the letter?" said Elizabeth. > df--762--12061 -- ====================================^^=^------------ > > pg--763--12065 -- Most earnestly did she then entreaty him to lose no more > ao--763--12065 -- Most earnestly did she then entreat him to lose no more > df--763--12065 -- ===================================^-------------------- > > pg--763--12083 -- || page 264 || > > pg--764--12093 -- down to bring it about; and the other, how am I ever to > ao--764--12093 -- down to bring it about; and the other, how I am ever to > df--764--12093 -- ===========================================^^^^-------- > > pg--765--12120 -- father then went on to the library to write, and the girls > ao--765--12120 -- father then went to the library to write, and the girls > df--765--12120 -- =================^^--------------------------------------- > > pg--765--12135 -- || page 265 || > > pg--766--12139 -- "If he were ever able to learn what Wickham's debts > ao--766--12139 -- "If we are ever able to learn what Wickham's debts > df--766--12139 -- ====^==^^------------------------------------------ > > pg--766--12184 -- || page 266 || > > pg--766--12230 -- || page 267 || > > pg--766--12261 -- Chapter 50 > ao--766--12261 -- Chapter XVII. > df--766--12261 -- =========^^^^^ > > pg--767--12265 -- laid by an annual sum for the better provision of his > ao--767--12265 -- laid by an annual sum, for '??the better provision of his > df--767--12265 -- =====================^^^^^^^^^--------------------------- > > pg--767--12271 -- || page 268 || > > pg--768--12283 -- son. The son was to join in cutting off the entail, as > ao--768--12283 -- son. This son was to join in cutting off the entail, as > df--768--12283 -- =======^^---------------------------------------------- > > pg--769--12315 -- side, too, was another very welcome surprise; for his > ao--769--12315 -- side, too, was another very welcome surprise; for his chief > df--769--12315 -- =====================================================^^^^^^ > > pg--769--12316 -- || page 269 || > > pg--770--12321 -- was soon dispatched; for, though dilatory in undertaking > ao--770--12321 -- was soon despatched; for though dilatory in undertaking > df--770--12321 -- ==========^=============^------------------------------- > > pg--771--12327 -- The good news spread quickly through the house, and > ao--771--12327 -- The good news quickly spread through the house; and > df--771--12327 -- ==============^^^^^^^^^^^^^^==================^---- > > pg--772--12336 -- the spiteful old ladies in Meryton lost but a little of their > ao--772--12336 -- the spiteful old ladies in Meryton, lost but little of their > df--772--12336 -- ==================================^^^^^^^^^^^---------------- > > pg--773--12338 -- an husband her misery was considered certain. > ao--773--12338 -- a husband her misery was considered certain. > df--773--12338 -- =^------------------------------------------- > > pg--774--12355 -- could quit it--or the great house at Stoke, if the drawing- > ao--774--12355 -- would quit it, or the great house at Stoke, if the drawing- > df--774--12355 -- ^============^^-------------------------------------------- > > pg--775--12357 -- not bear to have her ten miles from me; and as for Pulvis > ao--775--12357 -- not bear to have her ten miles from me; and as for Purvis > df--775--12357 -- =====================================================^--- > > pg--775--12359 -- || page 270 || > > pg--776--12367 -- not encourage the impudence of either, by receiving them > ao--776--12367 -- not encourage the imprudence of either, by receiving them > df--776--12367 -- =====================^----------------------------------- > > pg--777--12378 -- refuse his daughter a privilege without which her marriage > ao--777--12378 -- refuse his daughter a privilege, without which her mar- > df--777--12378 -- ===============================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^ > > pg--778--12379 -- would scarcely seem valid, exceeded all she could > ao--778--12379 -- riage would scarcely seem valid, exceeded all that she could > df--778--12379 -- ^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^---------- > > pg--779--12402 -- honourable terms, it was not to be supposed that Mr. > ao--779--12402 -- honourable terras, it was not to be supposed that Mr. > df--779--12402 -- ==============^^------------------------------------- > > pg--779--12403 -- || page 271 || > > pg--780--12406 -- relationship of the nearest kind with a man whom he so > ao--780--12406 -- relationship of the nearest kind with the man whom he so > df--780--12406 -- ======================================^^^--------------- > > pg--781--12410 -- would shrink. The wish of procuring her regard, which > ao--781--12410 -- should shrink. The wish of procuring her regard, which > df--781--12410 -- ^^---------------------------------------------------- > > pg--782--12423 -- only four months ago, would now have been most gladly and > ao--782--12423 -- only four months ago would now have been gladly and > df--782--12423 -- ====================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^----------- > > pg--783--12434 -- improved; and from his judgement, information, and know- > ao--783--12434 -- improved; and from his judgment, information, and know- > df--783--12434 -- ===========================^---------------------------- > > pg--783--12448 -- || page 272 || > > pg--784--12452 -- ance of his eagerness to promote the welfare of any of > ao--784--12452 -- ances of his eagerness to promote the welfare of any of > df--784--12452 -- ====^-------------------------------------------------- > > pg--785--12460 -- think you will agree with me, in considering the removal > ao--785--12460 -- think you will agree with me, in considering a removal > df--785--12460 -- =============================================^^^-------- > > pg--786--12484 -- to be dutifully remembered to you and your mother. > ao--786--12484 -- to be dutifully remembered to you and her mother. > df--786--12484 -- ======================================^^^--------- > > pg--786--12492 -- || page 273 || > > pg--787--12516 -- faction of knowing that she would be able to show her > ao--787--12516 -- faction of knowing, that she should be able to show her > df--787--12516 -- ==================^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------------------ > > pg--787--12527 -- Chapter 51 > ao--787--12527 -- Chapter XVIII. > df--787--12527 -- =========^^^^^^ > > pg--788--12532 -- The carriage was sent to meet them at ----, and they were > ao--788--12532 -- The carriage was sent to meet them at, and they > df--788--12532 -- =====================================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--788--12533 -- || page 274 || > > pg--789--12534 -- to return in it by dinner-time. Their arrival was > ao--789--12534 -- were,to return in it by dinner-time. Their arrival was > df--789--12534 -- ^^^^^------------------------------------------------- > > pg--790--12551 -- with an alacrity which shewed no doubt of their happiness. > ao--790--12551 -- with an alacrity which showed no doubt of their happiness. > df--790--12551 -- =========================^-------------------------------- > > pg--791--12555 -- gained in austerity; and he scarcely opened his lips. The > ao--791--12555 -- gained in aysterity; and he scarcely opened his lips. The > df--791--12555 -- ===========^--------------------------------------------- > > pg--791--12579 -- || page 275 || > > pg--791--12624 -- || page 276 || > > pg--791--12674 -- || page 277 || > > pg--792--12711 -- it would never be over; for, by the bye, you are to under- > ao--792--12711 -- it would never be over; for, by the by, you are to under- > df--792--12711 -- ======================================^------------------- > > pg--792--12721 -- || page 278 || > > pg--793--12734 -- know. But gracious me! I quite forgot! I ought not to > ao--793--12734 -- know. But gracious me! I quite forgot I I ought not to > df--793--12734 -- =====================================^^--------------- > > pg--794--12738 -- "If it was to be secret," said Jane, "say not another > ao--794--12738 -- "If it was to be a secret," said Jane, "say not another > df--794--12738 -- =================^------------------------------------- > > pg--795--12746 -- certainly tell you all, and then Wickham would be > ao--795--12746 -- certainly tell you all, and then Wickham would be so > df--795--12746 -- =================================================^^^ > > pg--796--12763 -- Lydia had dropt, if it were compatible with the secrecy > ao--796--12763 -- Lydia had dropped, if it were compatible with the secrecy > df--796--12763 -- ==============^^^---------------------------------------- > > pg--797--12768 -- any of us, and (comparatively speaking) a stranger to our > ao--797--12768 -- any of us, and, comparatively speaking, a stranger to our > df--797--12768 -- ==============^^======================^------------------ > > pg--797--12770 -- || page 279 || > > pg--798--12771 -- write instantly, and let me understand it--unless it is, for > ao--798--12771 -- write instantly, and let me understand it un ess it is, for > df--798--12771 -- =========================================^^^^^-------------- > > pg--799--12776 -- "Not that I _shall_, though," she added to herself, as she > ao--799--12776 -- "Not that I shall though," she added to herself, and she > df--799--12776 -- ============^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^=^^^^=^^^^^^^^=---- > > pg--799--12787 -- Chapter 52 > ao--799--12787 -- Chapter XIX. > df--799--12787 -- =========^^^^ > > pg--799--12816 -- || page 280 || > > pg--799--12859 -- || page 281 || > > pg--800--12882 -- "Mr. Darcy asked him why he had not married your > ao--800--12882 -- Mr. Darcy asked why he did not marry your > df--800--12882 -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^----- > > pg--800--12905 -- || page 282 || > > pg--801--12934 -- this must go no farther than yourself, or Jane at most. > ao--801--12934 -- this must go no further than yourself, or Jane at most.?? > df--801--12934 -- =================^=====================================^^ > > pg--801--12954 -- || page 283 || > > pg--802--12972 -- all the wickedness of what she had done, and all the unhap- > ao--802--12972 -- the wickedness of what she had done, and all the unhap- > df--802--12972 -- ^^^=------------------------------------------------------- > > pg--803--12990 -- sly;--he hardly ever mentioned your name. But slyness > ao--803--12990 -- sly; he hardly ever mentioned your name. But sliness > df--803--12990 -- ====^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^---- > > pg--803--13006 -- || page 284 || > > pg--803--13048 -- || page 285 || > > pg--803--13103 -- || page 286 || > > pg--803--13159 -- || page 287 || > > pg--804--13167 -- know. Do not let us quarrel about the past. In future, > ao--804--13167 -- know. Do not let us quarrel ahout the past. In future, > df--804--13167 -- =============================^------------------------ > > pg--804--13174 -- Chapter 53 > ao--804--13174 -- Chapter XX. > df--804--13174 -- =========^^^ > > pg--804--13207 -- || page 288 || > > pg--805--13245 -- about it. And so, is it quite certain he is coming?" > ao--805--13245 -- about it. And so, it is quite certain he is coming?" > df--805--13245 -- ===================^==^----------------------------- > > pg--806--13248 -- Nicholls was in Meryton last night; I saw her passing by, > ao--806--13248 -- Nichols was in Meryton last night: I saw her passing by, > df--806--13248 -- ======^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^---------------------- > > pg--807--13250 -- and she told me that it was certain true. He comes > ao--807--13250 -- and she told me that it was certainly true. He comes > df--807--13250 -- ===================================^^--------------- > > pg--807--13255 -- || page 289 || > > pg--807--13304 -- || page 290 || > > pg--807--13351 -- || page 291 || > > pg--808--13383 -- yet had courage to shew Mrs. Gardiner's letter, or to re- > ao--808--13383 -- yet had courage to show Mrs. Gardiner's letter, or to re- > df--808--13383 -- =====================^----------------------------------- > > pg--809--13386 -- and whose merit she had undervalued; but to her own > ao--809--13386 -- and whose merits she had undervalued; but to her own > df--809--13386 -- ===============^------------------------------------ > > pg--809--13398 -- || page 292 || > > pg--810--13432 -- politeness of her curtsey and address to his friend. > ao--810--13432 -- politeness of her courtesy and address of his friend. > df--810--13432 -- ===================^^^^=^^^^^^^^=^^^=^^=^------------ > > pg--810--13445 -- || page 293 || > > pg--811--13489 -- time, Mr. Bingley, it is very hard to have her taken such a way > ao--811--13489 -- time, Mr. Bingley, it is very hard to have her taken away > df--811--13489 -- =====================================================^^^^^^^--- > > pg--811--13494 -- || page 294 || > > pg--811--13541 -- || page 295 || > > pg--812--13543 -- engaged to dine at Longbourn in a few days time. > ao--812--13543 -- engaged to dine at Longhourn in a few days' time. > df--812--13543 -- =======================^==================^------ > > pg--812--13563 -- Chapter 54 > ao--812--13563 -- Chapter XXI. > df--812--13563 -- =========^^^^ > > pg--812--13585 -- || page 296 || > > pg--813--13591 -- that, on both sides, we meet only as common and indifferent > ao--813--13591 -- that on both sides we met only as common and indifferent > df--813--13591 -- ====^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--------------------------------- > > pg--813--13636 -- || page 297 || > > pg--813--13682 -- || page 298 || > > pg--814--13712 -- thrown by seeing him fall a victim to her mother's ra- > ao--814--13712 -- thrown, by seeing him fall a victim to her mother's ??'ra- > df--814--13712 -- ======^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--- > > pg--815--13731 -- we had at the Lucases' last week; and even Mr. Darcy ac- > ao--815--13731 -- we had at the Lucases last week; and even Mr. Darcy ac- > df--815--13731 -- =====================^---------------------------------- > > pg--815--13733 -- || page 299 || > > pg--816--13739 -- 'Ah! Mrs. Bennet, we shall have her at Netherfield > ao--816--13739 -- "Ah! Mrs. Bennet, we shall have her at Netherfield > df--816--13739 -- ^------------------------------------------------- > > pg--817--13740 -- at last.' She did indeed. I do think Mrs. Long is as > ao--817--13740 -- at last!?? She did, indeed. I do think Mrs. Long is as > df--817--13740 -- =======^^^^^^^^^^^^----------------------------------- > > pg--817--13783 -- || page 300 || > > pg--817--13785 -- Chapter 55 > ao--817--13785 -- Chapter XXII. > df--817--13785 -- =========^^^^^ > > pg--818--13789 -- but was to return home in ten days time. He sat with > ao--818--13789 -- but was to return home in ten days' time. He sat with > df--818--13789 -- ==================================^------------------ > > pg--819--13798 -- He should be particularly happy at any time, etc. etc.; > ao--819--13798 -- He should be particularly happy at any time, etc.; > df--819--13798 -- =================================================------ > > pg--820--13828 -- The same anxiety to get them by themselves was visible again > ao--820--13828 -- The same anxiety to get by themselves was visible again > df--820--13828 -- ========================^^^^-------------------------------- > > pg--820--13833 -- || page 301 || > > pg--820--13880 -- || page 302 || > > pg--821--13900 -- But on returning to the drawing-room, when her > ao--821--13900 -- But on her returning to the drawing-room, when her > df--821--13900 -- =======^=^---------------------------------------- > > pg--821--13926 -- || page 303 || > > pg--822--13944 -- that had given them so many previous months of suspense > ao--822--13944 -- that had given them so many previous months of surprise > df--822--13944 -- =================================================^=^^-- > > pg--823--13949 -- contrivance! the happiest, wisest, most reasonable > ao--823--13949 -- contrivance! the happiest, wisest, and most reasonable > df--823--13949 -- ===================================^^^---------------- > > pg--823--13976 -- || page 304 || > > pg--824--13977 -- the satisfaction of Miss Bennet's mind gave a glow of such > ao--824--13977 -- the satisfaction of Miss Bennet's mind gave such a glow of > df--824--13977 -- ============================================^^^^^^=^^^^^^^ > > pg--824--14023 -- || page 305 || > > pg--825--14054 -- "It must have been his sister's doing. They were cer- > ao--825--14054 -- "It must have been his sisters' doing. They were cer- > df--825--14054 -- =============================^^---------------------- > > pg--825--14072 -- || page 306 || > > pg--826--14082 -- the interference of his friend; for, though Jane had the > ao--826--14082 -- the interference of his friends; for, though Jane had the > df--826--14082 -- ==============================^-------------------------- > > pg--826--14109 -- Chapter 56 > ao--826--14109 -- Chapter XXIII. > df--826--14109 -- =========^^^^^^ > > pg--826--14117 -- || page 307 || > > pg--827--14154 -- to Lady Catherine. "She is my youngest girl but one. > ao--827--14154 -- to a Lady Catherine. "She is my youngest girl but one. > df--827--14154 -- ===^-------------------------------------------------- > > pg--828--14156 -- somewhere about the grounds, walking with a young man > ao--828--14156 -- somewhere about the ground, walking with a young man, > df--828--14156 -- ==========================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--828--14168 -- || page 308 || > > pg--828--14222 -- || page 309 || > > pg--828--14275 -- || page 310 || > > pg--828--14324 -- || page 311 || > > pg--828--14374 -- || page 312 || > > pg--829--14421 -- business, at the expence of your father and uncles. And is > ao--829--14421 -- business, at the expense of your father and uncle. And is > df--829--14421 -- ======================^==========================^-------- > > pg--830--14422 -- such a girl to be my nephew's sister? Is her husband, > ao--830--14422 -- such a girl to be my nephew's sister? Is her husband, who > df--830--14422 -- =====================================================^^^^ > > pg--830--14424 -- || page 313 || > > pg--831--14456 -- zabeth, "have any possible claim on me, in the present in- > ao--831--14456 -- zabeth, "has any possible claim on me, in the present in- > df--831--14456 -- ===========^^--------------------------------------------- > > pg--831--14475 -- || page 314 || > > pg--831--14500 -- Chapter 57 > ao--831--14500 -- Chapter XXIV. > df--831--14500 -- =========^^^^^ > > pg--832--14504 -- could she, for many hours, learn to think of it less than in- > ao--832--14504 -- could she for many hours learn to think of it less than iiv. > df--832--14504 -- =========^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--832--14516 -- || page 315 || > > pg--832--14563 -- || page 316 || > > pg--832--14613 -- || page 317 || > > pg--833--14619 -- of Bennet, after her elder sister has resigned it, and the > ao--833--14619 -- of Bennet, after her eldest sister has resigned it; and the > df--833--14619 -- =========================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-------- > > pg--834--14636 -- "'My motive for cautioning you is as follows. We > ao--834--14636 -- "My motive for cautioning you is as follows: We > df--834--14636 -- =^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^--- > > pg--835--14657 -- "'After mentioning the likelihood of this marriage to her > ao--835--14657 -- "After mentioning the likelihood of this marriage to her > df--835--14657 -- =^------------------------------------------------------- > > pg--835--14662 -- || page 318 || > > pg--836--14667 -- marriage which has not been properly sanctioned.' Mr. > ao--836--14667 -- marriage which has not been properly sanctioned?? Mr. > df--836--14667 -- ===============================================^^---- > > pg--836--14706 -- || page 319 || > > pg--836--14714 -- Chapter 58 > ao--836--14714 -- Chapter XXV. > df--836--14714 -- =========^^^^ > > pg--836--14746 -- || page 320 || > > pg--837--14789 -- Elizabeth been able to encounter his eye, she might have > ao--837--14789 -- Elizabeth been able to encounter his eyes, she might have > df--837--14789 -- ========================================^---------------- > > pg--837--14792 -- || page 321 || > > pg--837--14839 -- || page 322 || > > pg--837--14889 -- || page 323 || > > pg--838--14898 -- philosophy, but, what is much better, of innocence. But > ao--838--14898 -- philosophy, but, what is much better, of ignorance. But > df--838--14898 -- ==========================================^==^^-------- > > pg--839--14906 -- was spoilt by my parents, who, though good themselves > ao--839--14906 -- was spoiled by my parents, who, though good themselves, > df--839--14906 -- =========^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--839--14935 -- || page 324 || > > pg--840--14970 -- "What could become of Mr. Bingley and Jane!" was > ao--840--14970 -- "What could have become of Mr. Bingley and Jane!" > df--840--14970 -- ============^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^==^^^^^^^^ > > pg--840--14986 -- || page 325 || > > pg--841--15005 -- during the two visits which I had lately made here; > ao--841--15005 -- during the two visits which I had lately made her here j > df--841--15005 -- =================================================^^^^^^^ > > pg--841--15031 -- || page 326 || > > pg--841--15033 -- Chapter 59 > ao--841--15033 -- Chapter XXVI. > df--841--15033 -- =========^^^^^ > > pg--842--15037 -- as she entered their room, and from all the others when they > ao--842--15037 -- as she entered the room, and from all the others when they > df--842--15037 -- ==================^=---------------------------------------- > > pg--843--15074 -- forgot. Perhaps I did not always love him so well as I > ao--843--15074 -- iprgot. Perhaps I did not always love him so well as I > df--843--15074 -- ^^---------------------------------------------------- > > pg--843--15075 -- || page 327 || > > pg--844--15109 -- "My dearest sister, now _be_ serious. I want to > ao--844--15109 -- "My dearest sister, now be, be serious. I want to > df--844--15109 -- ========================^^^^^^------------------- > > pg--844--15126 -- || page 328 || > > pg--845--15159 -- said aloud, "Mrs. Bennet, have you no more lanes here- > ao--845--15159 -- said aloud, "Mr. Bennet, have you no more lanes here- > df--845--15159 -- ===============^-------------------------------------- > > pg--845--15175 -- || page 329 || > > pg--845--15222 -- || page 330 || > > pg--845--15270 -- || page 331 || > > pg--845--15317 -- || page 332 || > > pg--846--15335 -- 'Tis as good as a Lord! And a special licence. You must > ao--846--15335 -- 'T is as good as a lord! And a special license you must > df--846--15335 -- ==^^^^^^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--------- > > pg--847--15336 -- and shall be married by a special licence. But my dearest > ao--847--15336 -- and shall be married by a special license. But, my dearest > df--847--15336 -- =======================================^======^----------- > > pg--847--15359 -- || page 333 || > > pg--847--15361 -- Chapter 60 > ao--847--15361 -- Chapter XXVII. > df--847--15361 -- =========^^^^^^ > > pg--848--15396 -- knew no actual good of me--but nobody thinks of _that_ > ao--848--15396 -- know no actual good of me but nobody thinks of that > df--848--15396 -- ==^======================^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > pg--848--15405 -- || page 334 || > > pg--849--15442 -- to wait for any opening of yours. My aunt's intelligence > ao--849--15442 -- to wait for an opening of yours. My aunt's intelligence > df--849--15442 -- ==============^----------------------------------------- > > pg--850--15450 -- had you intended any more serious consequence?" > ao--850--15450 -- had you intended any more serious consequences?" > df--850--15450 -- =============================================^-- > > pg--850--15455 -- || page 335 || > > pg--851--15456 -- whether your sister were still partial to Bingley, and if she > ao--851--15456 -- whether your sister was still partial to Bingley, and if she > df--851--15456 -- =====================^^^------------------------------------- > > pg--852--15463 -- "I am more likely to want more time than courage, Eliza- > ao--852--15463 -- "I am more likely to want time than courage, Eliza- > df--852--15463 -- ==========================^^^=-------------------------- > > pg--853--15484 -- suppose as much as you choose; give a loose rein to your fancy, > ao--853--15484 -- suppose as much as you choose; give a loose to your fancy, > df--853--15484 -- ============================================^^^^--------------- > > pg--854--15493 -- world. Perhaps other people have said so before, but not > ao--854--15493 -- world. Perhaps other people have said so before, but no > df--854--15493 -- =======================================================^ > > pg--855--15496 -- the world that he can spare from me. You are all to > ao--855--15496 -- the world that can be spared from me. You are all to > df--855--15496 -- ===============^^^^^^======^------------------------ > > pg--855--15502 -- || page 336 || > > pg--855--15549 -- || page 337 || > > pg--855--15565 -- Chapter 61 > ao--855--15565 -- Chapter XXVIII. > df--855--15565 -- =========^^^^^^^ > > pg--855--15589 -- || page 338 || > > pg--856--15611 -- but she could still moralize over every morning visit; and > ao--856--15611 -- but she could still moralise over every morning visit; and > df--856--15611 -- ==========================^------------------------------- > > pg--857--15630 -- "I wish you joy. If you love Mr. Darcy half as well > ao--857--15630 -- "I wish you joy. If you love Mr. Darcy half so well > df--857--15630 -- ============================================^^----- > > pg--857--15634 -- || page 339 || > > pg--858--15647 -- be called economy in her own private expences, she fre- > ao--858--15647 -- be called economy in her own private expenses, she fre- > df--858--15647 -- ==========================================^------------ > > pg--858--15678 -- || page 340 || >