Doesn't this music make you want to dance, Miss Bennet r ked politely. smiled, but did not answer After a m Da exercise repeated his question. Elizabeth looked up at him, her dark Elizabeth Darcy r sparkling with amusement. 'I heard your question,' she said, but I could not think of wha Miss Bi Wh to say if I say yes, she went on, 'you will think I am silly and f You will think I am like other girls who are only interested in him no dancing. So, Mr Darcy, my answer is no, I do not wish to But Darcy Think I am silly and foolish if you dare'Miss Bennet, I do not dare.' Caroline Bingley saw them talking to each other and sh why I d jealous. As soon as Elizabeth had gone upstairs to see Jan to tell when Craine spoke to Mr Darcy. way lf when you are married, Mr Darcy, I hope you will teach Bennet family some manners, she said. You will have to stop Mn here Bennet chattering so much. And you will have to tell Kitty and How sh Lydia to stop talking to the officers all the time!' Miss The next day, Jane felt better. After dinner, she went dow stairs"We with Elizabeth. With a kind smile, Bingley led Jane to a chair near Not the fire. Bingley sat down beside her and they began talking quietly I love t Darcy was reading and soon Miss Bingley picked u a book Mr I I love to read in the evening,' Miss Bingley said, looking at'But I li Darcy. I do enjoy reading!' I ne But a few minutes later, she stood up and be gan to walk around no fault the room Mr Darcy went on reading and did not look up. of Miss Elizabeth Bennet,' Miss Bingley called to Elizabeth. 'Come not to and walk with me! Elizabeth was surprised. But she stood up and began to walk quietly with Miss Bingley. Darcy looked up at once. Very soon, he closed his book.