ent.Italmostresembledareturnfromafuneral―un-
lessindeeditresembledmorethehushedapproachtoahouse ofmourn-
ing.Whatindeedhadshecomehomeforbuttoburyasdecently aspos-
sibleher mistake?
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Chapter4
Itappearedthusthattheymightenjoytogetherextraordin aryfreedom
thetwofriendsfromthemomenttheyshouldunderstandthei rposition
aright.WiththePrincehimselffromanearlystagenotunna turally
Charlottehadmadeagreatpointoftheirsounderstandingi t;shehad
foundfrequentoccasiontodescribetohimthisnecessitya ndherresig-
nationtemperedorherintelligenceatleastquickenedbyi rrepressible
ironysheappliedatdifferenttimesdifferentnamestothe proprietyof
theircase.Thewonderfulthingwasthathersenseofpropri etyhadbeen
fromthefirstespeciallyaliveaboutit.Therewerehoursw henshespoke
oftheirtakingrefugeinwhatshecalledthecommonesttact ―asifthis
principlealonewouldsufficetolighttheirway;therewer eotherswhen
itmighthaveseemedtolistentoherthattheircoursewould demandof
themthemostanxiousstudyandthemostindependentnottos ayori-
ginalinterpretationofsigns.Shetalkednowasifitwerei ndicatedat
everyturnbyfinger-postsofalmostridiculousprominence;shetalked
againasifitlurkedindeviouswaysandweretobetrackedth rough
bushandbriar;andsheevenonoccasiondeliveredhers,
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