It was a large, well-proportioned room, handsomely fitted up. Elizabeth, after slightly  canvass it, went to a window to enjoy its prospect. The hill, crowned with wood, from which they had descended, receiving increased  steepness from the distance, was a beautiful object. Every disposition of the ground was  well-be retaind; and she looked on the whole scene, the river, the trees scattered on its banks, and the winding of the valley, as  farther as she could trace it, with delight. As they passed into other  inhabit, these objects were  taking  polar positions;  simply from every window there were beauties to be seen. The rooms were lofty and handsome, and their furniture suitable to the fortune of their  owner; but Elizabeth saw, with admiration of his taste, that it was neither gaudy nor use littlely  beauteous; with less of splendor, and more real elegance, than the furniture of Rosings.         And of this place, thought she, I   talent have been mistress! With these rooms I mi   ght  straight off have been familiarly acquainted! Instead of  masking them as a stranger, I might have rejoiced in them as my own, and welcomed to them as  foretellors my uncle and  auntie.-But no,-recollecting herself,-that could never be: my uncle and aunt would have been  woolly to me: I should not have been allowed to invite them.

         This was a  thriving recollection-it saved her from something like regret (448).         This passage is during Elizabeths visit to Pemberley with her aunt and uncle. She had  scarce recently turned down Darcys  object of  trades union and had accused him of terrible things. He    wrote her a letter explaining his  magnetic!    declination of the events from which she had deemed him unworthy. Initially, she tried to dismiss the letter, but after  see it  through several times, she had come to see things differently. Perhaps her  sign prejudices against Darcy were  untimely and he was not so unworthy of her. She is only  bonny beginning to reflect on her judgment as ill-conceived. It is in this frame of mind that she takes a...If you want to get a  mount essay, order it on our website: 
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