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Reluctant Pursuit

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He had followed them purposely to town, he had taken on himself all the trouble and mortification attendant on such a research; in which supplication had been necessary to a woman whom he must abominate and despise, and where he was reduced to meet, frequently meet, reason with, persuade, and finally bribe the man whom he always most wished to avoid, and whose very name it was punishment to him to pronounce. He had done all this for a girl whom he could neither regard nor esteem. But it was a hope shortly checked by other considerations; and she soon felt that even her vanity was insufficient, when required to depend on his affection for her, for a woman who had already refused him, as able to overcome a sentiment so natural as abhorrence against relationship with Wickham.
The man’s journey through town is marked by a series of degrading encounters, notably the necessity to supplicate before a woman he despises and negotiate with a man whose name alone torments him. Each act of persuasion and bribery compounds his humiliation, underscoring the gulf between his reluctant duty and personal revulsion. This fragment incisively captures the tension between social obligation and private disdain, revealing how pride is compromised in the service of a cause he neither values nor respects. The girl’s realization that her vanity cannot secure his affection adds a layer of fragile hope undermined by entrenched antipathy.

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Dragging his reluctant feet over the cobblestones, he swallowed the bitter taste of pleading to the silken-clad woman whose presence stoked his loathing. Each whispered bribe to the man named with grim reluctance chipped away at his pride, all for a girl whose indifference was as sharp as the cold wind biting at his face.

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