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Their previous shared experience of those words   Written by Tom P2 (5/14/2010 4:30 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, Elizabeth and Darcy in Pemberley woods, penned by Stephanie
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Elizabeth doesn't want to seem like she's doing a parody of Miss Bingley's fawning.

I've found the following by searching the e-text for 'charming' or 'delightful', and then narrowing it down to direct speech with both herself and Mr Darcy present.

"... What a delightful library you have at Pemberley, Mr. Darcy!" -- Miss Bingley, ch8

"... But do you always write such charming long letters to her, Mr. Darcy?" -- Miss Bingley, ch10

"... I am confident that she would have performed delightfully. ..." -- Lady Catherine, ch31

The Miss Bingley-isms seem more to the point.


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