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snobs   Written by Stephanie (9/26/2012 9:53 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, I agree, penned by Ramya
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Why are they snobby?

I think they are allowed to like or dislike whomever they like. If Lady Middleton is boring, should they pretend she is not to themselves? They are being polite to her, but that does not mean that they will not see that she spoils her children, and has less pleasure in THEIR society than her husband.

Is Lady Middleton snobby, when she would rather guide an elegant party without joining in? Or when she prefers her children's attentions to the conversation, or card party, or dance she is hosting?


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