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"
You
know
pretty
well
,
I
suppose
,
what
has
been
done
for
the
young
people
.
His
debts
are
to
be
paid
,
amounting
,
I
believe
,
to
considerably
more
than
a
thousand
pounds
,
another
thousand
in
addition
to
her
own
settled
upon
her
,
and
his
commission
purchased
.
The
reason
why
all
this
was
to
be
done
by
him
alone
,
was
such
as
I
have
given
above
.
It
was
owing
to
him
,
to
his
reserve
and
want
of
proper
consideration
,
that
Wickham
's
character
had
been
so
misunderstood
,
and
consequently
that
he
had
been
received
and
noticed
as
he
was
.
Perhaps
there
was
some
truth
in
this
;
though
I
doubt
whether
his
reserve
,
or
anybody
'S
reserve
,
can
be
answerable
for
the
event
.
But
in
spite
of
all
this
fine
talking
,
my
dear
Lizzy
,
you
may
rest
perfectly
assured
that
your
uncle
would
never
have
yielded
,
if
we
had
not
given
him
credit
for
another
interest
in
the
affair
.
"
When
all
this
was
resolved
on
,
he
returned
again
to
his
friends
,
who
were
still
staying
at
Pemberley
;
but
it
was
agreed
that
he
should
be
in
London
once
more
when
the
wedding
took
place
,
and
all
money
matters
were
then
to
receive
the
last
finish
.
Отключить рекламу
"
I
believe
I
have
now
told
you
every
thing
.
It
is
a
relation
which
you
tell
me
is
to
give
you
great
surprise
;
I
hope
at
least
it
will
not
afford
you
any
displeasure
.
Lydia
came
to
us
;
and
Wickham
had
constant
admission
to
the
house
.
He
was
exactly
what
he
had
been
,
when
I
knew
him
in
Hertfordshire
;
but
I
would
not
tell
you
how
little
I
was
satisfied
with
her
behaviour
while
she
staid
with
us
,
if
I
had
not
perceived
,
by
Jane
's
letter
last
Wednesday
,
that
her
conduct
on
coming
home
was
exactly
of
a
piece
with
it
,
and
therefore
what
I
now
tell
you
can
give
you
no
fresh
pain
.
I
talked
to
her
repeatedly
in
the
most
serious
manner
,
representing
to
her
all
the
wickedness
of
what
she
had
done
,
and
all
the
unhappiness
she
had
brought
on
her
family
.
If
she
heard
me
,
it
was
by
good
luck
,
for
I
am
sure
she
did
not
listen
.
I
was
sometimes
quite
provoked
,
but
then
I
recollected
my
dear
Elizabeth
and
Jane
,
and
for
their
sakes
had
patience
with
her
.
"
Mr.
Darcy
was
punctual
in
his
return
,
and
as
Lydia
informed
you
,
attended
the
wedding
.
He
dined
with
us
the
next
day
,
and
was
to
leave
town
again
on
Wednesday
or
Thursday
.
Will
you
be
very
angry
with
me
,
my
dear
Lizzy
,
if
I
take
this
opportunity
of
saying
(
what
I
was
never
bold
enough
to
say
before
)
how
much
I
like
him
.
His
behaviour
to
us
has
,
in
every
respect
,
been
as
pleasing
as
when
we
were
in
Derbyshire
.
His
understanding
and
opinions
all
please
me
;
he
wants
nothing
but
a
little
more
liveliness
,
and
that
,
if
he
marry
prudently
,
his
wife
may
teach
him
.
I
thought
him
very
sly
--
he
hardly
ever
mentioned
your
name
.
But
slyness
seems
the
fashion
.
"
Pray
forgive
me
if
I
have
been
very
presuming
,
or
at
least
do
not
punish
me
so
far
as
to
exclude
me
from
P.
I
shall
never
be
quite
happy
till
I
have
been
all
round
the
park
.
A
low
phaeton
,
with
a
nice
little
pair
of
ponies
,
would
be
the
very
thing
.
"
But
I
must
write
no
more
.
The
children
have
been
wanting
me
this
half
hour
.
Отключить рекламу
"
Yours
,
very
sincerely
,
"
M.
Gardiner
.
"
The
contents
of
this
letter
threw
Elizabeth
into
a
flutter
of
spirits
,
in
which
it
was
difficult
to
determine
whether
pleasure
or
pain
bore
the
greatest
share
.
The
vague
and
unsettled
suspicions
which
uncertainty
had
produced
of
what
Mr.
Darcy
might
have
been
doing
to
forward
her
sister
's
match
,
which
she
had
feared
to
encourage
as
an
exertion
of
goodness
too
great
to
be
probable
,
and
at
the
same
time
dreaded
to
be
just
,
from
the
pain
of
obligation
,
were
proved
beyond
their
greatest
extent
to
be
true
!
He
had
followed
them
purposely
to
town
,
he
had
taken
on
himself
all
the
trouble
and
mortification
attendant
on
such
a
research
;