Expressions
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Elizabeth longed to observe that Mr. Bingley had been a most delightful friend; so
________(容易被人牵着鼻子走)that his worth was invaluable, but she________(忍住不说/做)herself. -
Your retrospections must be so totally
________(毫无.../缺乏...的)reproach, that the contentment arising from them is not of________(处世哲学), but what is much better, of ignorance. -
And I hoped to obtain your forgiveness, to lessen your ill-opinion, by letting you see that
________(有认真对待你的责备). -
The letter, perhaps, began in bitterness, but it did not end so.
________(道别挺宽大为怀的). -
“That is to say, you had given your permission.
________(我早就猜到是这样).” And though he________(对这样的说法表示抗议), she found that it had been________(情况差不多就是如此). -
Darcy was
________(生性快乐不会喜形于色). And Elizabeth, agitated and confused, rather knew that she was happy than felt herself to be so, for, besides the immediate embarrassment, there were other________(麻烦)before her. -
She was aware that no one liked him but Jane, and even feared that with the others it was a dislike which not all his fortune and consequence might
________(打消).