“‘It must be so difficult for Lydia, to be married without the support of her family, I do feel for her. To feel herself so shamed, to have let it down her family in this way, to have put everyone to such a deal of trouble and expense, I could not bear it myself, poor Lydia, to have her wedding day spoilt by such feelings as those.’ ‘Jane, you repine too much on the matter. She has the support of her aunt and uncle and she will be with us by dinner time. I doubt not that the reception she will r...eceive from our mother, Kitty and Mary will more than make up for their absence at the church.’ ‘I wonder if she shall be very much changed by the experience, Lizzy. I am dreading how Papa will be with them both; also I shall not know how to speak to Mr Wickham.’ ‘Knowing Lydia as I do, I should very much doubt that the experience will have altered her much. Remember, Jane, according to our uncle she was perfectly happy living out of wedlock with Wickham and not in the least hurry to leave.’ ‘I cannot understand how a girl with Lydia’s upbringing could have become embroiled in such a scrape.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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