Chapter 33

table, and positioned herself between Mr. Bingley and his oldest sister, to notice the game.

"Is Miss Darcy much developed since the spring?" said Miss Bingley; "will she be just about as tall as I'm?"

"I figure she will. She is currently about Miss Elizabeth Bennet's level, or rather taller."

"How I long to see her once more! I never met with anyone who pleased me so much.

Such a face, such habits! Thus very refined for her age! Her presentation on the pianoforte is flawless." "It is astonishing to me," said Bingley, "how young women can have persistence to be so extremely cultivated as they all are."

"All young women achieved! My dear Charles, your meaning could be a little clearer." "Indeed, every one of them, I think. They all paint tables, cover screens, and net satchels.

I barely know any individual who can't do this, and I'm certain I never heard a young woman talked about interestingly, without being educated that she was

extremely cultivated."

"Your rundown of the normal de
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