1 My visit was not long, as Caroline and Mrs. Hurst were going out.
2 Jane had been a week in town without either seeing or hearing from Caroline.
3 This is from Caroline Bingley; what it contains has surprised me a good deal.
4 To Caroline's assertion of her brother's being partial to Miss Darcy she paid no credit.
5 Caroline decidedly says that none of the party will return into Hertfordshire this winter.
6 Caroline did not return my visit till yesterday; and not a note, not a line, did I receive in the meantime.
7 That will not do for a compliment to Darcy, Caroline," cried her brother, "because he does not write with ease.
8 Jane had sent Caroline an early answer to her letter, and was counting the days till she might reasonably hope to hear again.
9 I did not think Caroline in spirits," were her words, "but she was very glad to see me, and reproached me for giving her no notice of my coming to London.
10 Her many attractions were again dwelt on, and Caroline boasted joyfully of their increasing intimacy, and ventured to predict the accomplishment of the wishes which had been unfolded in her former letter.
11 It appeared to her merely the suggestion of Caroline's interested wishes, and she could not for a moment suppose that those wishes, however openly or artfully spoken, could influence a young man so totally independent of everyone.
12 Miss Bennet accepted her aunt's invitation with pleasure; and the Bingleys were no otherwise in her thoughts at the same time, than as she hoped by Caroline's not living in the same house with her brother, she might occasionally spend a morning with her, without any danger of seeing him.