Unsubscribe At 05:01 AM 12/6/2006, you wrote: >[] > >elizabeth, who knew this to be levelled at mr. darcy, was in such >misery of shame, that she >"i believe she did-and i am sure she could not have bestowed her >kindness on a more grateful >elizabeth said as little to either as civility would allow, and sat >down again to her work, with an >as she spoke she observed him looking at her earnestly; and the >manner in which he >anger. she tried, however, to compose herself to answer him with >patience, when he should have done. >due consideration for the advantage of all your family, and if my >manner has been at all reprehensible, >"how could i ever think her like her nephew?" said she, as she >looked in her face. >distant civility. mr. collins, however, was not discouraged from >speaking again, and mr. darcy's >acquaintance with spirit. >connections?-to congratulate myself on the hope of relations, whose >condition in life is so decidedly >enough; and wickham, who happened to sit near elizabeth, began >inquiring after his acquaintance in >attention in the whole course of his life. >"i wish it may." >elizabeth listened in silence, but was not convinced; their >behaviour at the assembly had not >acquainted-" >"you cannot be more than twenty, i am sure, therefore you need not >conceal your age." >and accordingly she did turn, and they walked towards the parsonage together. > Jeanette Clement Instructional Designer Learning Technology Center Duquesne University 222 Rockwell Hall Pittsburgh, PA 15282 412-396-1318