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Judging the locals   Written by Kathi (4/30/2007 3:53 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, In Darcy's defense, penned by Tiffany Lynn
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Darcy did look down on the locals, and considered them uninteresting, without having met most of them, and he didn't seem to care whether they knew that.

If the locals had waited to make their judgments, how do you think those judgments would have been different?

Darcy and Lizzy didn't have much in common, and yet once they got started, they didn't seem to have much trouble finding things to talk about.


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