Chapter 40

           Elizabeth’simpatiencetoacquaintJanewithwhathadhappenedcouldnolongerbeovercome; andatlength,resolvingtosuppresseveryparticularinwhichhersisterwasconcerned,andpreparinghertobesurprised,sherelatedtoherthenextmorningthechiefofthescenebetweenMr.Darcyandherself. 

           MissBennet’sastonishmentwassoonlessenedbythestrongsisterlypartialitywhichmadeanyadmirationofElizabethappearperfectlynatural; andallsurprisewasshortlylostinotherfeelings. ShewassorrythatMr.Darcyshouldhavedeliveredhissentimentsinamannersolittlesuitedtorecommendthem; butstillmorewasshegrievedfortheunhappinesswhichhersister’srefusalmusthavegivenhim. 

           "Hisbeingsosureofsucceedingwaswrong,"saidshe,"andcertainlyoughtnottohaveappeared; butconsiderhowmuchitmustincreasehisdisappointment!" 

           "Indeed,"repliedElizabeth,"Iamheartilysorryforhim; buthehasotherfeelings,whichwillprobablysoondriveawayhisregardforme. Youdonotblameme,however,forrefusinghim?" 

           "Blameyou!Oh,no." 

           "ButyoublamemeforhavingspokensowarmlyofWickham?" 

           "NoIdonotknowthatyouwerewronginsayingwhatyoudid." 

           "Butyouwillknowit,whenItellyouwhathappenedtheverynextday." 

           Shethenspokeoftheletter,repeatingthewholeofitscontentsasfarastheyconcernedGeorgeWickham. 

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