field till the following Tuesdaywhich would exactly finish
Jane’s weekcould not bring herself to receive them with pleasure
before. Her answerthereforewas not propitiousat least not to
Elizabeth’s wishesfor she was impatient to get home. Mrs.
Bennet sent them word that they could not possibly have the
carriage before Tuesday; and in her postscript it was addedthat if
Mr. Bingley and his sister pressed them to stay longershe could
spare them very well.—Against staying longerhoweverElizabeth
was positively resolved—nor did she much expect it would be
asked; and fearfulon the contraryas being considered as
intruding themselves needlessly longshe urged Jane to borrow
Mr. Bingley’s carriage immediatelyand at length it was settled
that their original design of leaving Netherfield that morning
should be mentionedand the request made.
The communication excited many professions of concern; and
enough was said of wishing them to stay at least till the following
day to work on Jane; and till the morrowtheir going was deferred.
Miss Bingley was then sorry that she had proposed the delayfor
her jealousy and dislike of one sister much exceeded her affection
for the other.
The master of the house heard with real sorrow that they were
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