2007年4月11日星期三

Elizabeth's Prejudice (Chapter 37-42)

Elizabeth can almost retell Darcy’s letter. When she thinks of the style of his address, she still feels indignation; but when she considers how unjustly she has condenmed and upbraided him, her anger turns against herself. She has sympathy on his disappointed feelings, his attachment excited gratitude and his general character respect. Hoever, she can not approve him.
After she returns back to her home, she can’t wait telling her sister Jane about Darcy’s proposal and the truth of Wickham’s former words. There was some great mismanagement in the education of those two young men. One has got all the godness, and the other all the apearence of it.

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