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different values   Written by Outi (5/4/2007 5:23 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, Ch.8: Dressing for dinner, penned by Line
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they didn't have much to do, because it the point of being gentry was not having to work. Quite the contrary than nowadays work was something that lower classes did and it was not valued as means of expressing yourself, work was a burden. Bingley's father for example had earned so much money that his children could pass as gentry and didn't have to work in trade anymore which means that they have climbed up in social ladders.


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