"That is the most unforgiving speech," said Elizabeth, "that I ever heard you utter. Good girl!"

– Jane Austen

Pride and Prejudice, Chapter 55. Elizabeth lauds Jane when she makes a critical remark about Caroline Bingley’s efforts to keep her brother Charles from seeing Jane. Elizabeth goes on to say: "It would vex me, indeed, to see you again the dupe of Miss Bingley’s pretended regard." Jane is a person who rarely attributes bad motives to anyone and instead tries to see the good in all. So Elizabeth is delighted that she at last sees through Caroline Bingley’s deceit .