Chapter 54

Also, this is all the answer which I'm to have the pleasure of anticipating! I may,

maybe, wish to be educated why, with so little undertaking at politeness, I'm hence

dismissed. Yet, it is of little significance."

"I should ask," answered she, "why with so clear a longing of

culpable and offending me, you decided to let me know that you loved me against your

will, against your explanation, and even against your personality? Was not this some

excuse for incivility, assuming that I was uncivil? In any case, I have different incitements. You know I

have. Had not my sentiments ruled against you — had they been impassive, or

had they even been great, how about that any thought entice

me to acknowledge the one who has been the method for destroying, maybe for ever, the

bliss of a most darling sister?"

As she articulated these words, Mr. Darcy changed variety; yet the inclination

was short, and he tuned in without endeavoring to intrude on her while she

proceeded:

"I have each explanation o
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