Chapter 63

Mrs. Reynolds expected Miss Darcy's pleasure, when she ought to enter the

room. "What's more, this is generally the way with him," she added. "Anything that can give his

sister any delight makes certain to be finished in a second. There isn't anything he wouldn't

accomplish for her."

The image display, and a few of the main rooms, were all that

still needed to be shown. In the previous were numerous great works of art; however Elizabeth

remained unaware of the craftsmanship; and from, for example, had been now noticeable beneath, she

had readily gone to take a gander at certain drawings of Miss Darcy's, in pastels,

whose subjects were normally seriously intriguing, and furthermore more coherent.

In the exhibition there were numerous family representations, however they could have practically nothing to

fix the consideration of an outsider. Elizabeth strolled in mission of the main face whose

highlights would be known to her. Finally it captured her — and she observed a striking

simila
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