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I agree   Written by Outi (5/31/2007 1:23 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, Perhaps not a first impression, I but I believe, penned by Emmy
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with you Emmy. In the first part of the story Elizabeth has a tendency to black and white thinking like most young people do. For example she finds out that Charlotte is not in all respects like herself and the friendship is not the same anymore after that. After Darcy's letter Elizabeth shows her great capasity to maturity and is able to rethink herself and her attitudes.


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