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but Darcy, he was pressed 3 times by Bingley to answer   Written by Akaruihi (4/14/2010 9:31 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, Yes, because he was in a situation..., penned by Line
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1) "Come Darcy...I must have you dance"

- I shall not. You know I don´´t like dancing.

2) "I would not be so fastidious as you are." There are pretty girls.

- You are dancing with the only pretty girl.

3) "Do let my partner introduce you to"

- You waste your time.

HOW MANY TIMES DOES DARCY HAVE TO SAY "I really don´t want to dance" for Bingley to get it?

He just answers Bingley´s questions...Is it Darcy´´s fault that Bingley doesn´t get it?

If Bingley knows his so much (ch. 4 Betwwen him and Darcy there was a very steady friendship)

1. Why did he invite him?
2. Why does he keep pressing him to dance?
3. Why doesn´t Bingley just say, "Darcy for god´s sake, you must dance! You are my guest and you are making me lose face in public!"

It´s like Bingley enjoys Darcy´s answers....he never openly tells him to shut up!


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