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"
Had
you
then
persuaded
yourself
that
I
should
?
"
"
Indeed
I
had
.
What
will
you
think
of
my
vanity
?
I
believed
you
to
be
wishing
,
expecting
my
addresses
.
"
"
My
manners
must
have
been
in
fault
,
but
not
intentionally
,
I
assure
you
.
I
never
meant
to
deceive
you
,
but
my
spirits
might
often
lead
me
wrong
.
How
you
must
have
hated
me
after
that
evening
?
"
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"
Hate
you
!
I
was
angry
perhaps
at
first
,
but
my
anger
soon
began
to
take
a
proper
direction
.
"
"
I
am
almost
afraid
of
asking
what
you
thought
of
me
,
when
we
met
at
Pemberley
.
You
blamed
me
for
coming
?
"
"
No
indeed
;
I
felt
nothing
but
surprise
.
"
"
Your
surprise
could
not
be
greater
than
mine
in
being
noticed
by
you
.
My
conscience
told
me
that
I
deserved
no
extraordinary
politeness
,
and
I
confess
that
I
did
not
expect
to
receive
more
than
my
due
.
"
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"
My
object
then
,
"
replied
Darcy
,
"
was
to
show
you
,
by
every
civility
in
my
power
,
that
I
was
not
so
mean
as
to
resent
the
past
;
and
I
hoped
to
obtain
your
forgiveness
,
to
lessen
your
ill
opinion
,
by
letting
you
see
that
your
reproofs
had
been
attended
to
.
How
soon
any
other
wishes
introduced
themselves
I
can
hardly
tell
,
but
I
believe
in
about
half
an
hour
after
I
had
seen
you
.
"
He
then
told
her
of
Georgiana
's
delight
in
her
acquaintance
,
and
of
her
disappointment
at
its
sudden
interruption
;
which
naturally
leading
to
the
cause
of
that
interruption
,
she
soon
learnt
that
his
resolution
of
following
her
from
Derbyshire
in
quest
of
her
sister
had
been
formed
before
he
quitted
the
inn
,
and
that
his
gravity
and
thoughtfulness
there
had
arisen
from
no
other
struggles
than
what
such
a
purpose
must
comprehend
.
She
expressed
her
gratitude
again
,
but
it
was
too
painful
a
subject
to
each
,
to
be
dwelt
on
farther
.