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Lydia told her in an unguarded moment. It was supposed to be a secret, which Lydia also revealed, so Lizzy and Jane did not ask more about it. But Elizabeth was curious enough to ask her aunt Gardiner, who knew everything about it but had not been sworn to secrecy, and so was able to tell her all about it.

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While she was vacationing with the Gardiners

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