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They called at various times of the morning, sometimesseparately, sometimes together, and now and then accompanied by theiraunt. It was plain to them all that Colonel Fitzwilliam came because hehad pleasure in their society, a persuasion which of course recommendedhim still more; and Elizabeth was reminded by her own satisfaction inbeing with him, as well as by his evident admiration of her, of herformer favourite George Wickham; and though, in comparing them, she sawthere was less captivating softness in Colonel Fitzwilliam's manners,she believed he might have the best informed mind.
He was, for the most part, gay and cheerful with us;but sometimes his eyes rested on her, and he fell into a broodingstate, and was silent. She always observed this quickly, Ithought, and always roused him with a question or caress. Then hecame out of his meditation, and drank more wine.Agnes made the tea, and presided over it; and the time passed awayafter it, as after dinner, until she went to bed; when her fathertook her in his arms and kissed her, and, she being gone, orderedcandles in his office.trorelkza
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