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Pride and Prejudice

Chapter 58
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Your reproof, so well applied, I shall never forget: 'had you behaved in a more gentlemanlike manner.' Those were your words.

You know not, you can scarcely conceive, how they have tortured me;--though it was some time, I confess, before I was reasonable enough to allow their justice." "I was certainly very far from expecting them to make so strong an impression.

I had not the smallest idea of their being ever felt in such a way." "I can easily believe it.

You thought me then devoid of every proper feeling, I am sure you did.

The turn of your countenance I shall never forget, as you said that I could not have addressed you in any possible way that would induce you to accept me." "Oh! do not repeat what I then said.


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