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gentle but very intelligible gallantry   Written by Stephanie (4/23/2010 2:31 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, a bit of conversation, penned by Aaron
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Darcy may not have been shy in the usual sense, but he could very well have been shy around women. His standing ensured that he did not have to learn how to approach THEM. They usually approached HIM. And we have never seen him with the gentleness of address or smooth compliments of, say Wickham, or Bingley.


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