1 Elizabeth turned away to hide a smile.
2 He even looked at her with a smile of affected incredulity.
3 With a triumphant smile they were told that it was ten miles round.
4 It was some time, however, before a smile could be extorted from Jane.
5 This information made Elizabeth smile, as she thought of poor Miss Bingley.
6 Mrs. Gardiner looked at her niece with a smile, but Elizabeth could not return it.
7 His sister was less delicate, and directed her eyes towards Mr. Darcy with a very expressive smile.
8 Elizabeth could not repress a smile at this, but she answered only by a slight inclination of the head.
9 As I did the other day," said Elizabeth with a conscious smile: "very true, it will be wise in me to refrain from that.
10 Jane met her with a smile of such sweet complacency, a glow of such happy expression, as sufficiently marked how well she was satisfied with the occurrences of the evening.
11 Elizabeth could not but smile at such a conclusion of such a beginning, but Mrs. Bennet, who had persuaded herself that her husband regarded the affair as she wished, was excessively disappointed.
12 He looked surprised, displeased, alarmed; but with a moment's recollection and a returning smile, replied, that he had formerly seen him often; and, after observing that he was a very gentlemanlike man, asked her how she had liked him.
13 This was a stroke of civility for which she was quite unprepared; and she could hardly suppress a smile at his being now seeking the acquaintance of some of those very people against whom his pride had revolted in his offer to herself.
14 Her mother stepped forwards, embraced her, and welcomed her with rapture; gave her hand, with an affectionate smile, to Wickham, who followed his lady; and wished them both joy with an alacrity which shewed no doubt of their happiness.
15 The colour which had been driven from her face, returned for half a minute with an additional glow, and a smile of delight added lustre to her eyes, as she thought for that space of time that his affection and wishes must still be unshaken.
16 Elizabeth could not see Lady Catherine without recollecting that, had she chosen it, she might by this time have been presented to her as her future niece; nor could she think, without a smile, of what her ladyship's indignation would have been.
17 The next variation which their visit afforded was produced by the entrance of servants with cold meat, cake, and a variety of all the finest fruits in season; but this did not take place till after many a significant look and smile from Mrs. Annesley to Miss Darcy had been given, to remind her of her post.
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