Понятно
Понятно
Для того чтобы воспользоваться закладками, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Отмена
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Отмена
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
Отмена
Her
father
was
walking
about
the
room
,
looking
grave
and
anxious
.
"
Lizzy
,
"
said
he
,
"
what
are
you
doing
?
Are
you
out
of
your
senses
,
to
be
accepting
this
man
?
Have
not
you
always
hated
him
?
"
How
earnestly
did
she
then
wish
that
her
former
opinions
had
been
more
reasonable
,
her
expressions
more
moderate
!
It
would
have
spared
her
from
explanations
and
professions
which
it
was
exceedingly
awkward
to
give
;
but
they
were
now
necessary
,
and
she
assured
him
,
with
some
confusion
,
of
her
attachment
to
Mr.
Darcy
.
"
Or
,
in
other
words
,
you
are
determined
to
have
him
.
He
is
rich
,
to
be
sure
,
and
you
may
have
more
fine
clothes
and
fine
carriages
than
Jane
.
But
will
they
make
you
happy
?
"
Отключить рекламу
"
Have
you
any
other
objection
,
"
said
Elizabeth
,
"
than
your
belief
of
my
indifference
?
"
"
None
at
all
.
We
all
know
him
to
be
a
proud
,
unpleasant
sort
of
man
;
but
this
would
be
nothing
if
you
really
liked
him
.
"
"
I
do
,
I
do
like
him
,
"
she
replied
,
with
tears
in
her
eyes
,
"
I
love
him
.
Indeed
he
has
no
improper
pride
.
He
is
perfectly
amiable
.
You
do
not
know
what
he
really
is
;
then
pray
do
not
pain
me
by
speaking
of
him
in
such
terms
.
"
"
Lizzy
,
"
said
her
father
,
"
I
have
given
him
my
consent
.
He
is
the
kind
of
man
,
indeed
,
to
whom
I
should
never
dare
refuse
anything
,
which
he
condescended
to
ask
.
I
now
give
it
to
you
,
if
you
are
resolved
on
having
him
.
But
let
me
advise
you
to
think
better
of
it
.
I
know
your
disposition
,
Lizzy
.
I
know
that
you
could
be
neither
happy
nor
respectable
,
unless
you
truly
esteemed
your
husband
;
unless
you
looked
up
to
him
as
a
superior
.
Your
lively
talents
would
place
you
in
the
greatest
danger
in
an
unequal
marriage
.
You
could
scarcely
escape
discredit
and
misery
.
My
child
,
let
me
not
have
the
grief
of
seeing
you
unable
to
respect
your
partner
in
life
.
You
know
not
what
you
are
about
.
"
Отключить рекламу
Elizabeth
,
still
more
affected
,
was
earnest
and
solemn
in
her
reply
;
and
at
length
,
by
repeated
assurances
that
Mr.
Darcy
was
really
the
object
of
her
choice
,
by
explaining
the
gradual
change
which
her
estimation
of
him
had
undergone
,
relating
her
absolute
certainty
that
his
affection
was
not
the
work
of
a
day
,
but
had
stood
the
test
of
many
months
suspense
,
and
enumerating
with
energy
all
his
good
qualities
,
she
did
conquer
her
father
's
incredulity
,
and
reconcile
him
to
the
match
.
"
Well
,
my
dear
,
"
said
he
,
when
she
ceased
speaking
,
"
I
have
no
more
to
say
.
If
this
be
the
case
,
he
deserves
you
.
I
could
not
have
parted
with
you
,
my
Lizzy
,
to
anyone
less
worthy
.
"
To
complete
the
favourable
impression
,
she
then
told
him
what
Mr.
Darcy
had
voluntarily
done
for
Lydia
.
He
heard
her
with
astonishment
.