[Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen]@TWC D-Link bookPride and Prejudice Chapter 12 3/3  
 Mrs.Bennet  wondered at their coming, and thought them very wrong to give so much  trouble, and was sure Jane would have caught cold again. 
  But their  father, though very laconic in his expressions of pleasure, was really  glad to see them; he had felt their importance in the family circle. 
  The  evening conversation, when they were all assembled, had lost much of  its animation, and almost all its sense by the absence of Jane and  Elizabeth.       They found Mary, as usual, deep in the study of thorough-bass and human  nature; and had some extracts to admire, and some new observations of  threadbare morality to listen to. 
  Catherine and Lydia had information  for them of a different sort. 
  Much had been done and much had been said  in the regiment since the preceding Wednesday; several of the officers  had dined lately with their uncle, a private had been flogged, and it  had actually been hinted that Colonel Forster was going to be married.. 
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