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far from suspecting that she was [] an object of some interest   Written by Stephanie (4/12/2010 9:25 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, In fact, a good judge of character, penned by Kathi
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Aye, and Darcy might have a hard countenance to read, especially when Elizabeth had already decided (accurately!) that Darcy had no admiration for her. Looking at him again, casually, she adds to her former opinion, rather than considering that Darcy might have revolved in attitude himself.


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