6.No, my dear; I think not. I have great hopes of finding him quite the reverse. There is a mixture of servility and selfimportance in his letter, which promises well.
7.Remarking on his journey, he wrote: " The nature of man seemed here to recover its erect form; we no longer observed the servility of mind and body which distinguishes the Greeks subjugated by the Turks."
8.Love, in their bosoms, taking place of every nobler passion, their sole ambition is to be fair, to raise emotion instead of inspiring respect; and this ignoble desire, like the servility in absolute monarchies, destroys all strength of character.
9." No, my dear, I think not." replied Mr. Bennet, " I have great hopes of finding him quite the reverse . There is a mixture of servility and self-importance in his letter, which promises well. I am impatient to see him. "