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Lizzy Bennet has always prided herself on her good judgement. As soon
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START: Lizzy: No, Jane, Darcy was the person who revealed Mr. Wickham’s character to me. I am sure he feels a… responsibility, for not being more open about Wickham’s history.
[Jane: To do so much, just for honor’s sake -]
Lizzy: Darcy is, we must concede, a most honorable man. Oh, Jane, how could I have misjudged everything so terribly?
[... … …]
END: Lizzy: There is nothing to do. If I were to see Mr. Darcy, I might apologize to him for being - being - so -
[Jane: Blind?]
Lizzy: Perhaps I would act differently, now. But I never shall see him again. So.
Hamill, Kate, Pride and Prejudice, Dramatists Play Service, 2017.
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