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《傲慢与偏见》 第26章(2)
Oh! that abominable Mr. Darcy! -- My father's opinion of me does me the greatest honor; and I should be miserable to forfeit it. My father, however, is partial to Mr. Wickham. In short, my dear aunt, I should be very sorry to be the means of making a
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《傲慢与偏见》 第26章(3)
Mr. Collins returned into Hertfordshire soon after it had been quitted by the Gardiners and Jane; but as he took up his abode with the Lucases, his arrival was no great inconvenience to Mrs. Bennet. His marriage was now fast approaching, and she was
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《傲慢与偏见》 第26章(4)
Elizabeth could never address her without feeling that all the comfort of intimacy was over, and, though determined not to slacken as a correspondent, it was for the sake of what had been, rather than what was. Charlotte's first letters were received
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《傲慢与偏见》 第26章(5)
She wrote again when the visit was paid, and she had seen Miss Bingley. I did not think Caroline in spirits, were her words, but she was very glad to see me, and reproached me for giving her no notice of my coming to London. I was right, therefore; m
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《傲慢与偏见》 第26章(6)
When she did come, it was very evident that she had no pleasure in it; she made a slight, formal, apology for not calling before, said not a word of wishing to see me again, and was inevery respect so altered a creature, that when she went away I was
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《傲慢与偏见》 第26章(7)
This letter gave Elizabeth some pain; but her spirits returned as she considered that Jane would no longer be duped, by the sister at least. All expectation from the brother was now absolutely over. She would not even wish for any renewal of his atte
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《傲慢与偏见》 第57章(3)
搜索 复制 The colour now rushed into Elizabeth's cheeks in the instantaneous conviction of its being a letter from the nephew, instead of the aunt; and she was undetermined whether most to be pleased that he explained himself at all, or offended
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《傲慢与偏见》 第57章(4)
搜索 复制 Have you any idea, Lizzy, who this gentleman is? But now it comes out. 丽萃,你想得到这位贵人是谁吗?下面就要提到了。 My motive for cautioning you is as follows. We have reason to imagine that his aunt, Lady Cathe
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《傲慢与偏见》 第57章(5)
搜索 复制 I must not, however, neglect the duties of my station, or refrain from declaring my amazement at hearing that you received the young couple into your house as soon as they were married. It was an encouragement of vice; and had I been th
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《傲慢与偏见》 第58章(1)
搜索 复制 INSTEAD of receiving any such letter of excuse from his friend, as Elizabeth half expected Mr. Bingley to do, he was able to bring Darcy with him to Longbourn before many days had passed after Lady Catherine's visit. The gentlemen arriv
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《傲慢与偏见》 第58章(2)
搜索 复制 I am sorry, exceedingly sorry, replied Darcy, in a tone of surprise and emotion, that you have ever been informed of what may, in a mistaken light, have given you uneasiness. I did not think Mrs. Gardiner was so little to be trusted. 我很
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《傲慢与偏见》 第58章(3)
搜索 复制 The happiness which this reply produced, was such as he had probably never felt before; and he expressed himself on the occasion as sensibly and as warmly as a man violently in love can be supposed to do. Had Elizabeth been able to enco
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《傲慢与偏见》 第58章(4)
搜索 复制 What did you say of me, that I did not deserve? For, though your accusations were ill-founded, formed on mistaken premises, my behaviour to you at the time had merited the severest reproof. It was unpardonable. I cannot think of it with
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《傲慢与偏见》 第58章(5)
搜索 复制 Did you, on reading it, give any credit to its contents? 信上所说的那些事,你相信不相信? She explained what its effect on her had been, and how gradually all her former prejudices had been removed. 她说,那封信对她
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《傲慢与偏见》 第58章(6)
搜索 复制 Painful recollections will intrude which cannot, which ought not, to be repelled. I have been a selfish being all my life, in practice, though not in principle. As a child I was taught what was right, but I was not taught to correct my
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