Pride And Prejudice· Chapter 16· Ⅱ
in token of

? eg. As they drew near the appointed inn where Mr. Bennet's carriage was to meet them, they quickly perceived, in token of the coachman's punctuality, both Kitty and Lydia looking out of a dinning-room up stairs.
snug: (of a person) feeling warm, comfortable, and protected, or (of a place, especially a small place) giving feelings of warmth, comfort, and protection
eg. Now let us be quite comfortable and snug, and talk and laugh all the way home.
congenial: friendly and pleasant
eg. They would doubtless be congenial with the generality of famale minds.
equivocal: not clear and seeming to have two opposing meanings, or confusing and able to be understood in two different ways.
eg. But his answer were at the same time so vague and equivocal, that her mother, though often disheartened, had never yet despaired of succeeding at last.