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I see your point...   Written by Lila (6/1/2007 10:33 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, I don't think so, penned by Line
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But explain this statement you made"To me this does NOT sound like a woman who is secretly starting to regret turning down a great catch! I picture it as Elizabeth occasionally regretting the money and position she might have had (as all but the saintliest among us might do ;-), and then remembering exactly what she'd have to live with to get them, and the regret passing..."

At this point in the game she knows she misjudged Darcy. She also recognizes the "inappropriateness" of her family on many occassions. These are the two things that created her prejudice against Darcy. What, in your opinion, is it that she would have to live with that allows her regret to pass?


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