Chapter 56

In the event that Elizabeth, when Mr. Darcy gave her the letter, didn't anticipate that it should contain a

reestablishment of his offers, she had shaped no assumption by any means of its items. In any case

for example, they were, it likely could be assumed how anxiously she went through them,

furthermore, what a contrariety of feeling they energized. Her sentiments as she read were

hardly to be characterized. With wonder did she initially comprehend that he accepted

any expression of remorse to be an option for him; and ardently was she convinced, that he could

have not a glaringly obvious reason to give, which a simply feeling of disgrace wouldn't cover.

With a solid bias against all that he could say, she started his record

of what had occurred at Netherfield. She read with an excitement which barely

left her force of understanding, and from eagerness of knowing what the following

sentence could bring, was unequipped for taking care of the feeling of the one preceding

her eyes. His
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