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English, 07.10.2019 18:00, parmer6527p810bw

Read this excerpt from jane austen's pride and prejudice: when jane and elizabeth were alone, the former, who had been cautious in her praise of mr. bingley before, expressed to her sister just how very much she admired him. "he is just what a young man ought to be," said she, "sensible, good-humoured, lively; and i never saw such happy manners! —so much ease, with such perfect good breeding! " "he is also handsome," replied elizabeth, "which a young man ought likewise to be, if he possibly can. his character is thereby complete." "i was very much flattered by his asking me to dance a second time. i did not expect such a compliment." "did not you? i did for you. but that is one great difference between us. compliments always take you by surprise, and me never. what could be more natural than his asking you again? he could not seeing that you were about five times as pretty as every other woman in the room. no to his gallantry for that. well, he certainly is very agreeable, and i give you leave to like him. you have liked many a stupider person." "dear lizzy! " how is elizabeth bennet portrayed in the excerpt?

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