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Pride and Prejudice

Chapter 47
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Yet he knew to the contrary himself.

He must know that she was as amiable and unpretending as we have found her." "But does Lydia know nothing of this?
can she be ignorant of what you and Jane seem so well to understand ?" "Oh, yes!--that, that is the worst of all.

Till I was in Kent, and saw so much both of Mr.Darcy and his relation Colonel Fitzwilliam, I was ignorant of the truth myself.

And when I returned home, the -- --shire was to leave Meryton in a week or fortnight's time.

As that was the case, neither Jane, to whom I related the whole, nor I, thought it necessary to make our knowledge public; for of what use could it apparently be to any one, that the good opinion which all the neighbourhood had of him should then be overthrown?
And even when it was settled that Lydia should go with Mrs.Forster, the necessity of opening her eyes to his character never occurred to me.


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