conducted
herself;and
she
condescended
to wait on
them at
Pemberley,in
spite of
that
pollution
which its
woods had
received,not
merely
from the
presence
of such a
mistress,but
the visits
of her
uncle and
aunt from
the city.
With the
Gardiners,they
were
always on
the most
intimate
terms.
Darcy,as
well as
Elizabeth,really
loved
them;and
they were
both ever
sensible
of the
warmest
gratitude
towards
the
persons
who,by
bringing
her into
Derbyshire,had
been the
means of


