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I agree. Yes, we tend to respect the opinions of those   Written by AnnetteJ (4/15/2010 8:35 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, Does that really hold water?, penned by Kathi
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we respect, and question the opinions of those we don't, but even the silliest among us can make a perceptive comment now and then. Darcy was an invited guest, yet he persisted in behaving rudely to almost everyone -- how is that admirable behavior? There is nothing at this point to make us like Darcy and both the silly Mrs Bennet and the perceptive Lizzy remind us that the emperor has no clothes.


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