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631
"
I
would
by
no
means
suspend
any
pleasure
of
yours
,
"
he
coldly
replied
.
She
said
no
more
,
and
they
went
down
the
other
dance
and
parted
in
silence
;
and
on
each
side
dissatisfied
,
though
not
to
an
equal
degree
,
for
in
Darcy
's
breast
there
was
a
tolerable
powerful
feeling
towards
her
,
which
soon
procured
her
pardon
,
and
directed
all
his
anger
against
another
.
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They
had
not
long
separated
,
when
Miss
Bingley
came
towards
her
,
and
with
an
expression
of
civil
disdain
accosted
her
:
633
"
So
,
Miss
Eliza
,
I
hear
you
are
quite
delighted
with
George
Wickham
!
Your
sister
has
been
talking
to
me
about
him
,
and
asking
me
a
thousand
questions
;
and
I
find
that
the
young
man
quite
forgot
to
tell
you
,
among
his
other
communication
,
that
he
was
the
son
of
old
Wickham
,
the
late
Mr.
Darcy
's
steward
.
Let
me
recommend
you
,
however
,
as
a
friend
,
not
to
give
implicit
confidence
to
all
his
assertions
;
for
as
to
Mr.
Darcy
's
using
him
ill
,
it
is
perfectly
false
;
for
,
on
the
contrary
,
he
has
always
been
remarkably
kind
to
him
,
though
George
Wickham
has
treated
Mr.
Darcy
in
a
most
infamous
manner
.
I
do
not
know
the
particulars
,
but
I
know
very
well
that
Mr.
Darcy
is
not
in
the
least
to
blame
,
that
he
can
not
bear
to
hear
George
Wickham
mentioned
,
and
that
though
my
brother
thought
that
he
could
not
well
avoid
including
him
in
his
invitation
to
the
officers
,
he
was
excessively
glad
to
find
that
he
had
taken
himself
out
of
the
way
.
His
coming
into
the
country
at
all
is
a
most
insolent
thing
,
indeed
,
and
I
wonder
how
he
could
presume
to
do
it
.
I
pity
you
,
Miss
Eliza
,
for
this
discovery
of
your
favourite
's
guilt
;
but
really
,
considering
his
descent
,
one
could
not
expect
much
better
.
"
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"
His
guilt
and
his
descent
appear
by
your
account
to
be
the
same
,
"
said
Elizabeth
angrily
;
"
for
I
have
heard
you
accuse
him
of
nothing
worse
than
of
being
the
son
of
Mr.
Darcy
's
steward
,
and
of
that
,
I
can
assure
you
,
he
informed
me
himself
.
"
635
"
I
beg
your
pardon
,
"
replied
Miss
Bingley
,
turning
away
with
a
sneer
.
"
Excuse
my
interference
--
it
was
kindly
meant
.
"
636
"
Insolent
girl
!
"
said
Elizabeth
to
herself
.
"
You
are
much
mistaken
if
you
expect
to
influence
me
by
such
a
paltry
attack
as
this
.
I
see
nothing
in
it
but
your
own
wilful
ignorance
and
the
malice
of
Mr.
Darcy
.
"
She
then
sought
her
eldest
sister
,
who
has
undertaken
to
make
inquiries
on
the
same
subject
of
Bingley
.
Jane
met
her
with
a
smile
of
such
sweet
complacency
,
a
glow
of
such
happy
expression
,
as
sufficiently
marked
how
well
she
was
satisfied
with
the
occurrences
of
the
evening
.
Elizabeth
instantly
read
her
feelings
,
and
at
that
moment
solicitude
for
Wickham
,
resentment
against
his
enemies
,
and
everything
else
,
gave
way
before
the
hope
of
Jane
's
being
in
the
fairest
way
for
happiness
.
637
"
I
want
to
know
,
"
said
she
,
with
a
countenance
no
less
smiling
than
her
sister
's
,
"
what
you
have
learnt
about
Mr.
Wickham
.
But
perhaps
you
have
been
too
pleasantly
engaged
to
think
of
any
third
person
;
in
which
case
you
may
be
sure
of
my
pardon
.
"
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"
No
,
"
replied
Jane
,
"
I
have
not
forgotten
him
;
but
I
have
nothing
satisfactory
to
tell
you
.
Mr.
Bingley
does
not
know
the
whole
of
his
history
,
and
is
quite
ignorant
of
the
circumstances
which
have
principally
offended
Mr.
Darcy
;
but
he
will
vouch
for
the
good
conduct
,
the
probity
,
and
honour
of
his
friend
,
and
is
perfectly
convinced
that
Mr.
Wickham
has
deserved
much
less
attention
from
Mr.
Darcy
than
he
has
received
;
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and
I
am
sorry
to
say
by
his
account
as
well
as
his
sister
's
,
Mr.
Wickham
is
by
no
means
a
respectable
young
man
.
I
am
afraid
he
has
been
very
imprudent
,
and
has
deserved
to
lose
Mr.
Darcy
's
regard
.
"
640
"
Mr.
Bingley
does
not
know
Mr.
Wickham
himself
?
"