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certainly too little for the convenience of the world   Written by Stephanie (4/15/2010 5:25 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, I was referring more to his attitude than to an actual false, penned by AnnetteJ
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It is not exactly the false apology you might mean, but Darcy does say, un-apologetically, that his temper is too unyielding for the world. No, for 'the CONVENIENCE of the world!' He seems to have no interest in fixing this 'flaw.' He is just noting that others see him as flawed.


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