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Pride and

Prejudice

Chapters 32-36

Chapter 32

My dear, Eliza, he
must be in love with
you, or he would
never have called us
in this familiar way
Charlotte Lucas (Mrs.

Chapter 33

[]remember that I
have not much reason
for supposing it to be
Bingley. What he (Darcy)
told me was [] that he
congratulated himself on
having lately saved a

Chapter 34

In vain I have
struggled. It will not
do. My feelings will
not be repressed. You
must allow me to tell
you how ardently I

Chapter 34

I have every reason

in the world to think ill


of you. [] You could
not have made me
the offer of your hand
in any possible way

Chapter 35

If, in the explanations of


my actions and their
motives, which is due to
myself, I am under the
necessity of relating
feelings which may be
offensive to yours, I can

Chapter 36
How despicably I have acted!
[] How humiliating is this
discovery! [] I could not
have been more wretchedly
blind! But vanity, not love,
has been my folly. Pleased
with the preference of one,
and offended by the neglect
of the other [] I have

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