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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Austen, Jane
Austen, Jane
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
Pride And Prejudice: Chapters 35 - 47
Chapter XXXV
The next morning, while out walking, Elizabeth is pursued by Darcy who
hands her a letter and leaves. In it Darcy attempts to justify his actions. He
explains that he had been unaware that a marriage between Bingley and Jane was
in the offing until Sir William Lucas hinted at it at the ball at
Netherfield. Since he could observe no sign that Jane had any special regard
for Bingley, he felt free to try to dissuade his friend from imprudently
pursuing her. It was not especially the low connections to which he ...
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