默认冷灰
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    ,最快更新傲慢与偏见最新章节!“I feel myself called upon,by our relationship,andsituationlife,condole with youthe grievous affliction you are now suffering under,whichwere yesterday informeda letter fro assured,dear sir, tha and myself sincerely sympathise with you and all your respectable family,in your present distress,which mustof the bitterest kind, because proceeding froause whichtimearguments shallwantingmy part that can alleviateseverisfortune—or that may fort you,undeircumstance that mustof all others the most afflictinga parent' deathyour daughter would have beelessingparison ois the morebe lamented, because therereasonsupposemy dear Charlotte informs me, that this licentiousnessbehaviouryour daughter has proceeded froaulty degreeindulgence; though,the same time, for the consolationyourself an, Iinclinedthink that her own disposition mustnaturally bad,she could notguiltysuchenormity,so earlhat may be, you are grievouslybe pitied;which opinion Inot only joined b,but likewiseLady Catherine and her daughter,whom I have relatedagree within apprehending that this false stepone daughter willinjuriousthe fortunesall the others; for who,Lady Catherine herself condescendingly says,will connect themselves with sucamily?And this consideration leadsmoreoverreflect, with augmented satisfaction,oertain eventlast November;for hadbeen otherwise,I must have been involvedall your sorrowme then advise you,dear sir,to console yourselfmuchpossible,throw off your unworthy child from your affection for ever,and leave herreap the fruitsher own heinous offense.

    “I Am,dEAR SIR,ETC.,ETC.”

    mr.Gardiner did not write again tillhad receivedanswer from Colonel Forster; and thenhad nothinga pleasant naturas not known that wickham haingle relationship with whomkeptany connection, andwas certain thathadnearformer acquaintances had been numerous;but sincehad beenthe militia,it did not appear thatwastermsparticular friendship with anasone,therefore,who couldpointed outlikelygive any news othe wretched statehis own finances, there waery powerful motive for secrecy,additionhis feardiscoveryLydia's relations,forhad just transpired thathad left gaming debts behind hima very considerabl Forster believed that more thahousand pounds wouldnecessaryclear his expenseweood dealtown, but his debtshonour were still mor did not attemptconceal these particulars from the Longbour heard them with horror.“A gamester!”she cried.“Thiswholl notideait.”

    mr.Gardiner addedhis letter,that they might expectsee their fatherhomethe following day, whichspiritlessthe ill-successall their endeavours,he had yieldedhis brother-in-law's entreaty thatwould returnhis family,and leaveto himdo whatever occasion might suggestbe advisable for continuing thei mrs.was toldthis,she did not expressmuch satisfactionher children expected,considering what her anxiety for his life had been before.