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pride and prejudice
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Lydia was Lydia still –
unchanged, unabashed, wild, noisy, and fearless.
Lydia's reception from Mr Bennet
Their
reception from Mr Bennet
[…]
was not quite so cordial.
His countenance
rather gained in austerity
;
and
he
scarcely
opened
his
lips.
Mrs Bennet's facial expression
Smiles
decked her face
her
husband looked impenetrably grave
'Ah, Jane,
I take your place now, and you must go lower because I am a
married woman.'
lizzy to lydia: 'I
do not particularly like your way of getting husbands.'
The
easy assurance of the young couple,
indeed
, was enough to
provoke him
No one but Mrs. Bennet regretted that
their
stay
would be so
short