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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
Chapter 35
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