Гордость и предубеждение

Chapter 40

           "Therecertainlywassomegreatmismanagementintheeducationofthosetwoyoungmen. Onehasgotallthegoodness,andtheotheralltheappearanceofit." 

           "IneverthoughtMr.Darcysodeficientintheappearanceofitasyouusedtodo." 

           "AndyetImeanttobeuncommonlycleverintakingsodecidedadisliketohim,withoutanyreason. Itissuchaspurtoone’sgenius,suchanopeningforwit,tohaveadislikeofthatkind. Onemaybecontinuallyabusivewithoutsayinganythingjust; butonecannotalwaysbelaughingatamanwithoutnowandthenstumblingonsomethingwitty." 

           "Lizzy,whenyoufirstreadthatletter,Iamsureyoucouldnottreatthematterasyoudonow." 

           "Indeed,Icouldnot. Iwasuncomfortableenough,Imaysayunhappy. AndwithnoonetospeaktoaboutwhatIfelt,noJanetocomfortmeandsaythatIhadnotbeensoveryweakandvainandnonsensicalasIknewIhad! Oh!howIwantedyou!" 

           "HowunfortunatethatyoushouldhaveusedsuchverystrongexpressionsinspeakingofWickhamtoMr.Darcy,fornowtheydoappearwhollyundeserved." 

           "Certainly. ButthemisfortuneofspeakingwithbitternessisamostnaturalconsequenceoftheprejudicesIhadbeenencouraging. ThereisonepointonwhichIwantyouradvice. IwanttobetoldwhetherIought,oroughtnot,tomakeouracquaintancesingeneralunderstandWickham’scharacter." 

           MissBennetpausedalittle,andthenreplied, "Surelytherecanbenooccasionforexposinghimsodreadfully. Whatisyouropinion?" 

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