Chapter 53

own way."

As she talked she noticed him taking a gander at her genuinely; and the way in which he quickly asked her for what reason she guessed Miss Darcy prone to give

them any anxiety, persuaded her that she had some way or another or other got pretty close to reality. She straightforwardly answered:

"You want not be terrified. I never heard any damage of her; and I dare say she is quite possibly of the most manageable animal on the planet. She is an exceptionally extraordinary #1 for certain women of my colleague, Mrs. Hurst and Miss Bingley.

I assume I have heard you say that you know them."

"I know them a bit. Their sibling is a wonderful gentlemanlike man — he is a

extraordinary companion of Darcy's."

"Goodness! indeed," said Elizabeth drily; "Mr. Darcy is phenomenally kind to Mr.

Bingley, and takes a tremendous arrangement of care of him."

"Care of him! Indeed, I truly accept Darcy deals with him in those focuses

where he most needs care. From something that he let me know in
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