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How can you doubt Miss Bingley? :-p   Written by kathleen (elder) (2/20/2004 10:04 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, WhenJA writes, penned by JulieW
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] Do you really think she did mangae to pay off every arrear of civility to Elizabeth?

I am quite certain that Miss Bingley did exactly what the narrator tells us -- though she may have been gritting her teeth the entire time. In Darcy's presence, especially, she would not dare be less than polite. Heh, heh -- poor old Caroline. ;-)


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