pride, his
abominable
pride –
his
shameless
avowal of
what he
had done
with
respect to
Jane – his
unpardonable
assurance
in
acknowledging,
though he
could not
justify
it, and
the
unfeeling
manner in
which he
had
mentioned
Mr.
Wickham,
his
cruelty
towards
whom he
had not
attempted
to deny,
soon
overcame
the pity
which the
consideration
of his
attachment
had for a
moment
excited.
She
continued
in very
agitated
reflections
till the