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“Mr.Wickham is the son of a very respectable man, who had for many years the management of all the Pemberley estates,and whose good conduct the discharge of his trust naturally cled my father to be of service to him;and on George Wickham,who was his godson,his kdness was therefore liberally bestowed.My father supported him at school,and afterwards at Cambridge—most important assistance, as his own father, always poor from the extravagance of his wife, would have been unable to give him a gentleman''s education. My father was not only fond of this young man''s society, whose manners were always engagg;he had also the highest opion of him, and hopg the church would be his profession,tended to provide for him it.As for myself,it is many,many years sce I first began to thk of him a very different manner.The vicious propensities—the want of prciple,which he was careful to guard from the knowledge of his best friend,could not escape the observation of a young man of nearly the same age with himself,and who had opportunities of seeg him unguarded moments,which Mr.Darcy could not have.Here aga I shall give you pa—to what degree you only can tell.But whatever may be the sentiments which Mr.Wickham has created,a suspicion of their nature shall not prevent me from unfoldg his real character—it adds even another motive.
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