Summary Chapter 28

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Elizabeth's fears for her sister's health are calmed, and she is able to take delight in the new sites of her journey. When they arrive at the parsonage, Mr. Collins and Charlotte greet them. Mr. Collins is civil to Elizabeth and inquires about her family. Charlotte is genuinely glad to see her. Mr. Collins does seem to be trying to impress Elizabeth so that she has a concept of what she lost by refusing his proposal. Though the house is nice, Elizabeth has no regrets and wonders how Charlotte can seem so happy. Charlotte may sometimes blush when her husband makes one of his frequent asinine comments, but she acts like she doesn't hear. Afterwards, they walk in the garden-which Mr. Collins tends himself. However, the beauty of his garden is overshadowed by his neighbor's. Mr. Collins a

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