Chapter 48

Eizabeth was ready to see him in his magnificence; and she was unable to help in

liking that in showing the great extent of the room, its viewpoint and its

furniture, he addressed himself especially to her, as though wishing to cause her to feel

what she had lost in declining him. However, however everything appeared to be slick and

agreeable, she couldn't delight him by any moan of atonement, and

rather looked with marvel at her companion that she could have so lively an air

with such a sidekick. At the point when Mr. Collins expressed anything of which his better half may sensibly be embarrassed, which unquestionably was not unseldom, she automatically

turned her eye on Charlotte. A few times she could observe a weak blush; yet in

general Charlotte admirably didn't hear. Subsequent to sufficiently sitting to respect each

article of furniture in the room, from the sideboard to the bumper, to give an

record of their excursion, and of everything that had occurred in London, Mr. Collins
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