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“No.” Darcy stepped toward them. “I have made no such pretension. I have faults enough, but they are not, I hope, of understanding. My temper I believe too unyielding—certainly too little for the convenience of the world. I cannot forget the follies and vices of others so soon as I ought, nor their offences against myself. My temper would perhaps be called resentful. My good opinion once lost is lost forever.”
Pemberley: Mr. Darcy's Dragon (Jane Austen's Dragons, #1)
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