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Pride and Prejudice

Chapter 49
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Oh, Lydia!" "I comfort myself with thinking," replied Jane, "that he certainly would not marry Lydia if he had not a real regard for her.

Though our kind uncle has done something towards clearing him, I cannot believe that ten thousand pounds, or anything like it, has been advanced.

He has children of his own, and may have more.

How could he spare half ten thousand pounds ?" "If he were ever able to learn what Wickham's debts have been," said Elizabeth, "and how much is settled on his side on our sister, we shall exactly know what Mr.Gardiner has done for them, because Wickham has not sixpence of his own.

The kindness of my uncle and aunt can never be requited.


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