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And IMO very much caught up with the concept of class and   Written by AnnetteJ (4/12/2010 8:35 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, Agree, penned by maud l
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social standing. These country people were not of Darcy's class, but they were not bumpkins either, and although not wealthy, they were comfortable. But they did lack the polish that he was probably used to from an early age, and their simpler pleasures did not impress him as they did Bingley. At this point, Darcy appears no better than Bingley's odious sisters.


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