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Pride and Prejudice

Chapter 26
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I cannot find out that I hate her at all, or that I am in the least unwilling to think her a very good sort of girl.

There can be no love in all this.

My watchfulness has been effectual; and though I certainly should be a more interesting object to all my acquaintances were I distractedly in love with him, I cannot say that I regret my comparative insignificance.
Importance may sometimes be purchased too dearly.

Kitty and Lydia take his defection much more to heart than I do.

They are young in the ways of the world, and not yet open to the mortifying conviction that handsome young men must have something to live on as well as the plain.".


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