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Pride and Prejudice

Chapter 28
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Chapter 28.
Every object in the next day's journey was new and interesting to Elizabeth; and her spirits were in a state of enjoyment; for she had seen her sister looking so well as to banish all fear for her health, and the prospect of her northern tour was a constant source of delight.
When they left the high road for the lane to Hunsford, every eye was in search of the Parsonage, and every turning expected to bring it in view.
The palings of Rosings Park was their boundary on one side.

Elizabeth smiled at the recollection of all that she had heard of its inhabitants.
At length the Parsonage was discernible.

The garden sloping to the road, the house standing in it, the green pales, and the laurel hedge, everything declared they were arriving.

Mr.Collins and Charlotte appeared at the door, and the carriage stopped at the small gate which led by a short gravel walk to the house, amidst the nods and smiles of the whole party.

In a moment they were all out of the chaise, rejoicing at the sight of each other.


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