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"
If
you
will
thank
me
,
"
he
replied
,
"
let
it
be
for
yourself
alone
.
That
the
wish
of
giving
happiness
to
you
might
add
force
to
the
other
inducements
which
led
me
on
,
I
shall
not
attempt
to
deny
.
But
your
family
owe
me
nothing
.
Much
as
I
respect
them
,
I
believe
I
thought
only
of
you
.
"
Elizabeth
was
too
much
embarrassed
to
say
a
word
.
After
a
short
pause
,
her
companion
added
,
"
You
are
too
generous
to
trifle
with
me
.
If
your
feelings
are
still
what
they
were
last
April
,
tell
me
so
at
once
.
My
affections
and
wishes
are
unchanged
,
but
one
word
from
you
will
silence
me
on
this
subject
for
ever
.
"
Elizabeth
,
feeling
all
the
more
than
common
awkwardness
and
anxiety
of
his
situation
,
now
forced
herself
to
speak
;
and
immediately
,
though
not
very
fluently
,
gave
him
to
understand
that
her
sentiments
had
undergone
so
material
a
change
,
since
the
period
to
which
he
alluded
,
as
to
make
her
receive
with
gratitude
and
pleasure
his
present
assurances
.
The
happiness
which
this
reply
produced
,
was
such
as
he
had
probably
never
felt
before
;
and
he
expressed
himself
on
the
occasion
as
sensibly
and
as
warmly
as
a
man
violently
in
love
can
be
supposed
to
do
.
Had
Elizabeth
been
able
to
encounter
his
eye
,
she
might
have
seen
how
well
the
expression
of
heartfelt
delight
,
diffused
over
his
face
,
became
him
;
but
,
though
she
could
not
look
,
she
could
listen
,
and
he
told
her
of
feelings
,
which
,
in
proving
of
what
importance
she
was
to
him
,
made
his
affection
every
moment
more
valuable
.
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They
walked
on
,
without
knowing
in
what
direction
.
There
was
too
much
to
be
thought
,
and
felt
,
and
said
,
for
attention
to
any
other
objects
.
She
soon
learnt
that
they
were
indebted
for
their
present
good
understanding
to
the
efforts
of
his
aunt
,
who
did
call
on
him
in
her
return
through
London
,
and
there
relate
her
journey
to
Longbourn
,
its
motive
,
and
the
substance
of
her
conversation
with
Elizabeth
;
dwelling
emphatically
on
every
expression
of
the
latter
which
,
in
her
ladyship
's
apprehension
,
peculiarly
denoted
her
perverseness
and
assurance
;
in
the
belief
that
such
a
relation
must
assist
her
endeavours
to
obtain
that
promise
from
her
nephew
which
she
had
refused
to
give
.
But
,
unluckily
for
her
ladyship
,
its
effect
had
been
exactly
contrariwise
.
"
It
taught
me
to
hope
,
"
said
he
,
"
as
I
had
scarcely
ever
allowed
myself
to
hope
before
.
I
knew
enough
of
your
disposition
to
be
certain
that
,
had
you
been
absolutely
,
irrevocably
decided
against
me
,
you
would
have
acknowledged
it
to
Lady
Catherine
,
frankly
and
openly
.
"
Elizabeth
coloured
and
laughed
as
she
replied
,
"
Yes
,
you
know
enough
of
my
frankness
to
believe
me
capable
of
that
.
After
abusing
you
so
abominably
to
your
face
,
I
could
have
no
scruple
in
abusing
you
to
all
your
relations
.
"
"
What
did
you
say
of
me
,
that
I
did
not
deserve
?
For
,
though
your
accusations
were
ill-founded
,
formed
on
mistaken
premises
,
my
behaviour
to
you
at
the
time
had
merited
the
severest
reproof
.
It
was
unpardonable
.
I
can
not
think
of
it
without
abhorrence
.
"
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"
We
will
not
quarrel
for
the
greater
share
of
blame
annexed
to
that
evening
,
"
said
Elizabeth
.
"
The
conduct
of
neither
,
if
strictly
examined
,
will
be
irreproachable
;
but
since
then
,
we
have
both
,
I
hope
,
improved
in
civility
.
"
"
I
can
not
be
so
easily
reconciled
to
myself
.
The
recollection
of
what
I
then
said
,
of
my
conduct
,
my
manners
,
my
expressions
during
the
whole
of
it
,
is
now
,
and
has
been
many
months
,
inexpressibly
painful
to
me
.
Your
reproof
,
so
well
applied
,
I
shall
never
forget
:
'
had
you
behaved
in
a
more
gentlemanlike
manner
.
'
Those
were
your
words
.
You
know
not
,
you
can
scarcely
conceive
,
how
they
have
tortured
me
--
though
it
was
some
time
,
I
confess
,
before
I
was
reasonable
enough
to
allow
their
justice
.
"
"
I
was
certainly
very
far
from
expecting
them
to
make
so
strong
an
impression
.
I
had
not
the
smallest
idea
of
their
being
ever
felt
in
such
a
way
.
"