The entertainment of dining at Rosings was repeated about twice a week; and, allowing for the loss of Sir William, and there being only one card-table in the evening, every such entertainment was the counterpart of the first. Their other engagements were few; as the style of living of the neighbourhood in general, was beyond the Collinses' reach. This however was no evil to Elizabeth, and upon the whole she spent her time comfortably enough; there were half hours of pleasant conversation with Charlotte, and the weather was so fine for the time of year, that she had often great enjoyment out of doors. Her favourite walk, and where she frequently went while the others were calling on Lady Catherine, was along the open grove which edged that side of the park, where there was a nice sheltered path, which no one seemed to value but herself, and where she felt beyond the reach of Lady Catherine's curiosity 去书内

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    # Notes on *Pride and Prejudice* Excerpt Elizabeth dines at Rosings twice - weekly, routine like first time. Life’s quiet; she chats with Charlotte, enjoys walks in open grove (escape Lady C). First fortnight passes. Easter nears, Darcy expected. She’s amused to see his behavior, as Bingley’s designs seem hopeless (Lady C favors cousin match).

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