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"
No
--
I
do
not
know
that
you
were
wrong
in
saying
what
you
did
.
"
"
But
you
will
know
it
,
when
I
tell
you
what
happened
the
very
next
day
.
"
She
then
spoke
of
the
letter
,
repeating
the
whole
of
its
contents
as
far
as
they
concerned
George
Wickham
.
What
a
stroke
was
this
for
poor
Jane
!
who
would
willingly
have
gone
through
the
world
without
believing
that
so
much
wickedness
existed
in
the
whole
race
of
mankind
,
as
was
here
collected
in
one
individual
.
Nor
was
Darcy
's
vindication
,
though
grateful
to
her
feelings
,
capable
of
consoling
her
for
such
discovery
.
Most
earnestly
did
she
labour
to
prove
the
probability
of
error
,
and
seek
to
clear
the
one
without
involving
the
other
.
"
This
will
not
do
,
"
said
Elizabeth
;
"
you
never
will
be
able
to
make
both
of
them
good
for
anything
.
Take
your
choice
,
but
you
must
be
satisfied
with
only
one
.
There
is
but
such
a
quantity
of
merit
between
them
;
just
enough
to
make
one
good
sort
of
man
;
and
of
late
it
has
been
shifting
about
pretty
much
.
For
my
part
,
I
am
inclined
to
believe
it
all
Darcy
's
;
but
you
shall
do
as
you
choose
.
"
It
was
some
time
,
however
,
before
a
smile
could
be
extorted
from
Jane
.
"
I
do
not
know
when
I
have
been
more
shocked
,
"
said
she
.
"
Wickham
so
very
bad
!
It
is
almost
past
belief
.
And
poor
Mr.
Darcy
!
Dear
Lizzy
,
only
consider
what
he
must
have
suffered
.
Such
a
disappointment
!
and
with
the
knowledge
of
your
ill
opinion
,
too
!
and
having
to
relate
such
a
thing
of
his
sister
!
It
is
really
too
distressing
.
I
am
sure
you
must
feel
it
so
.
"
"
Oh
!
no
,
my
regret
and
compassion
are
all
done
away
by
seeing
you
so
full
of
both
.
I
know
you
will
do
him
such
ample
justice
,
that
I
am
growing
every
moment
more
unconcerned
and
indifferent
.
Your
profusion
makes
me
saving
;
and
if
you
lament
over
him
much
longer
,
my
heart
will
be
as
light
as
a
feather
.
"
"
Poor
Wickham
!
there
is
such
an
expression
of
goodness
in
his
countenance
!
such
an
openness
and
gentleness
in
his
manner
!
"
"
There
certainly
was
some
great
mismanagement
in
the
education
of
those
two
young
men
.
One
has
got
all
the
goodness
,
and
the
other
all
the
appearance
of
it
.
"