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Eιδικά το τμήμα που λέει: "I have been a selfish being all my life, in practice, though not in principle. As a child, I was taught what was right; but I was not taught to correct my temper. I was given good principles, but left to follow them in pride and conceit. Unfortunately, as only son(for many years as only child), I was spoiled by my parents, who, though good themselves (my father particularly, all that was benevolent and amiable), allowed, encouraged, almost taught me to be selfish and overbearing-to care for none beyond my own family circle, to think meanly for all the rest of the world, to wish at least to think meanly of their sense and worth compared with my own. Such I was, from eight to eight- and-twenty; and such I might still have been but for you, dearest, loveliest Elizabeth! What do I not owe you? You taught me a lesson, hard indeed at first, but most advantageous. By you I was properly humbled. I came to you without doubt of my reception. You showed me how insufficient were all my pretensions to please a woman worthy of being pleased."Pride and Prejudice, Penguin Popular Classics, p. 284.
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