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Elizabeth's imagination   Written by B. Michelle (2/2/2004 11:13 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, But I don't think Darcy's descriptions are without prejudice, penned by Karen Marija
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]I know P&P2 has the scene where Darcy and Bingley's sisters have cornered Bingley and are pretty much scolding him into forgetting Jane, but that doesn't ring true to me. Bingley may look to Darcy for guidance, but he's a grown man and I don't think he would put up with being scolded like a child.

IMHO, this is not what really happened, but rather how Elizabeth imagined it. There are other scenes, such as when Caroline writes to Jane about Georgianna, that are the same.

It's somewhat telling about Lizzy's view on Bingley, if I am correct, that she sees him as an easily led child.


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