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if continual offence, why did Bingley take him there?   Written by Akaruihi (4/14/2010 9:47 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, Darcy was continually giving offence, penned by Stephanie
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Bingley should have known about Darcy´s bad habits.

Darcy is just being Darcy. Maybe Bingley is to blame.

Why didn´t Bingley correct him in public?

He just "followed his advice" ch 3.

Kinda saying, "ok DArcy, have it your way.....or up to you" when he should have said, "hey man, behave, you are my guest. I like these people. You should respect them to."

Darcy´´s offences tells us something about Dracy....BUT, does Bingley´´s passive response tells us something about Bingley?

He never says, "Dance, you are being rude" he tealls Darcy, "Come Darcy you must dance. I hate seeing you in this stupid manner" What does he mean? I hate seeing you stand there bored? Or I am your friend and hate you seeing lose face?


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