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421
"
Mr.
Darcy
is
not
to
be
laughed
at
!
"
cried
Elizabeth
.
"
That
is
an
uncommon
advantage
,
and
uncommon
I
hope
it
will
continue
,
for
it
would
be
a
great
loss
to
me
to
have
many
such
acquaintances
.
I
dearly
love
a
laugh
.
"
422
"
Miss
Bingley
,
"
said
he
,
"
has
given
me
more
credit
than
can
be
.
The
wisest
and
the
best
of
men
--
nay
,
the
wisest
and
best
of
their
actions
--
may
be
rendered
ridiculous
by
a
person
whose
first
object
in
life
is
a
joke
.
"
423
"
Certainly
,
"
replied
Elizabeth
--
"
there
are
such
people
,
but
I
hope
I
am
not
one
of
them
.
I
hope
I
never
ridicule
what
is
wise
and
good
.
Follies
and
nonsense
,
whims
and
inconsistencies
,
do
divert
me
,
I
own
,
and
I
laugh
at
them
whenever
I
can
.
But
these
,
I
suppose
,
are
precisely
what
you
are
without
.
"
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424
"
Perhaps
that
is
not
possible
for
anyone
.
But
it
has
been
the
study
of
my
life
to
avoid
those
weaknesses
which
often
expose
a
strong
understanding
to
ridicule
.
"
425
"
Such
as
vanity
and
pride
.
"
426
"
Yes
,
vanity
is
a
weakness
indeed
.
But
pride
--
where
there
is
a
real
superiority
of
mind
,
pride
will
be
always
under
good
regulation
.
"
427
Elizabeth
turned
away
to
hide
a
smile
.
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428
"
Your
examination
of
Mr.
Darcy
is
over
,
I
presume
,
"
said
Miss
Bingley
;
"
and
pray
what
is
the
result
?
"
429
"
I
am
perfectly
convinced
by
it
that
Mr.
Darcy
has
no
defect
.
He
owns
it
himself
without
disguise
.
"
430
"
No
,
"
said
Darcy
,
"
I
have
made
no
such
pretension
.
I
have
faults
enough
,
but
they
are
not
,
I
hope
,
of
understanding
.
My
temper
I
dare
not
vouch
for
.
It
is
,
I
believe
,
too
little
yielding
--
certainly
too
little
for
the
convenience
of
the
world
.