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In defence of Darcy   Written by jeremy (5/2/2007 6:51 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, I think his mortification is complicated..., penned by Arnie Perlstein
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Where in the text does it indicate your quote below?

"his mortification ALSO arises, in part, from his realizing that he has publicly dissed the girl he finds so attractive"

I can find no evidence to suggest anything of the kind. Again why would he appologize? There is no evidence in the text that I can find to suggest that Darcy knows Elizabeth overheard his remarks to Bingley.


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