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{{prhprp511.jpg}} 01 02 seek a reconciliation; and, after a little further resistance 03 on the part of his aunt, her resentment gave way, either to 04 her affection for him, or her curiosity to see how his wife 05 conducted herself; and she condescended to wait on them 06 at Pemberley, in spite of that pollution which its woods had 07 received, not merely from the presence of such a mistress, 08 but visits of her uncle and aunt from the city. 09 10 With the Gardiners they were always on the most intimate terms. Darcy, as well as Elizabeth, really loved them; 11 and they were both ever sensible of the warmest gratitude 12 towards the persons who, by bringing her into Derbyshire, 13 had been the means of uniting them. 14 15 [511]