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Is Lizzy playing loose with the truth?   Written by Robbin (4/14/2010 10:30 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, Lizzy's appearance at Netherfield for Jane, penned by Antoinette M
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"How can you be so silly," cried her mother, "as to think of such a thing, in all this dirt! You will not be fit to be seen when you get there."

"I shall be very fit to see Jane -- which is all I want." (7)

Lizzy says she only wants to see Jane. Why you do believe Lizzy walks in the dirt to go see Darcy, the man she heard say she was not good enough for him in any way at the assembly? Text? (:D)


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