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distinguishing the much superior solicitude   Written by Stephanie (4/12/2010 3:25 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, This is a whole can of worms in itself! :-), penned by Line
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She momentarily likes Bingley's sisters, and then reverts to her original dislike. Not exactly what you mean, but the first I thought of...

By the way, it is not unlikely that a clever young woman thinks well of herself, or that the younger she is, the more likely she is to find herself mistaken sometimes. Simple lack of experience will cause that!


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