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Pride and Prejudice

Chapter 14
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Does she live near you, sir ?" "The garden in which stands my humble abode is separated only by a lane from Rosings Park, her ladyship's residence." "I think you said she was a widow, sir?
Has she any family ?" "She has only one daughter, the heiress of Rosings, and of very extensive property." "Ah!" said Mrs.Bennet, shaking her head, "then she is better off than many girls.

And what sort of young lady is she?
Is she handsome ?" "She is a most charming young lady indeed.

Lady Catherine herself says that, in point of true beauty, Miss de Bourgh is far superior to the handsomest of her sex, because there is that in her features which marks the young lady of distinguished birth.

She is unfortunately of a sickly constitution, which has prevented her from making that progress in many accomplishments which she could not have otherwise failed of, as I am informed by the lady who superintended her education, and who still resides with them.

But she is perfectly amiable, and often condescends to drive by my humble abode in her little phaeton and ponies." "Has she been presented?
I do not remember her name among the ladies at court." "Her indifferent state of health unhappily prevents her being in town; and by that means, as I told Lady Catherine one day, has deprived the British court of its brightest ornaments.


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