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As
she
pronounced
these
words
,
Mr.
Darcy
changed
colour
;
but
the
emotion
was
short
,
and
he
listened
without
attempting
to
interrupt
her
while
she
continued
:
"
I
have
every
reason
in
the
world
to
think
ill
of
you
.
No
motive
can
excuse
the
unjust
and
ungenerous
part
you
acted
there
.
You
dare
not
,
you
can
not
deny
,
that
you
have
been
the
principal
,
if
not
the
only
means
of
dividing
them
from
each
other
--
of
exposing
one
to
the
censure
of
the
world
for
caprice
and
instability
,
and
the
other
to
its
derision
for
disappointed
hopes
,
and
involving
them
both
in
misery
of
the
acutest
kind
.
"
She
paused
,
and
saw
with
no
slight
indignation
that
he
was
listening
with
an
air
which
proved
him
wholly
unmoved
by
any
feeling
of
remorse
.
He
even
looked
at
her
with
a
smile
of
affected
incredulity
.
"
Can
you
deny
that
you
have
done
it
?
"
she
repeated
.
With
assumed
tranquillity
he
then
replied
:
"
I
have
no
wish
of
denying
that
I
did
everything
in
my
power
to
separate
my
friend
from
your
sister
,
or
that
I
rejoice
in
my
success
.
Towards
him
I
have
been
kinder
than
towards
myself
.
"
Elizabeth
disdained
the
appearance
of
noticing
this
civil
reflection
,
but
its
meaning
did
not
escape
,
nor
was
it
likely
to
conciliate
her
.
"
But
it
is
not
merely
this
affair
,
"
she
continued
,
"
on
which
my
dislike
is
founded
.
Long
before
it
had
taken
place
my
opinion
of
you
was
decided
.
Your
character
was
unfolded
in
the
recital
which
I
received
many
months
ago
from
Mr.
Wickham
.
On
this
subject
,
what
can
you
have
to
say
?
In
what
imaginary
act
of
friendship
can
you
here
defend
yourself
?
or
under
what
misrepresentation
can
you
here
impose
upon
others
?
"
"
You
take
an
eager
interest
in
that
gentleman
's
concerns
,
"
said
Darcy
,
in
a
less
tranquil
tone
,
and
with
a
heightened
colour
.
"
Who
that
knows
what
his
misfortunes
have
been
,
can
help
feeling
an
interest
in
him
?
"
"
His
misfortunes
!
"
repeated
Darcy
contemptuously
;
"
yes
,
his
misfortunes
have
been
great
indeed
.
"