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Monday 22 December 2008

A dance full of imperfections.

The women of the Bennet family are preparing for the dance. Lizzie and Jane talk about Mr Darcy and Wickham and the false story told, Jane is unable to believe it.
In the party, the Bennet family is with the Bingley, but Lizzie shows a certain indifference, is looking to Wickham, but he has not come. Lizzie and Charlotte walk through the mansion; Mr Collins offers to Lizzie dance.
Later, Mr Darcy invited to dance to Lizzie, she accepts but she do not know why has done. They dance, but not with a very pleasant conversation. After the dance, Lizzie meets again with Charlotte to talk about the relationship between Jane and Mr. Bingley. Charlotte believes that Jane needs to act and go to Bingley, because possibly his shyness, prohibited him get his love.

Mr Darcy: May I have the next dance Miss Elizabeth?
Lizzie: You may.

[…]
Lizzie: Did I agree to dance with Mr Darcy?
Charlotte: I dare say you will find him amiable.
Lizzie: It would be most inconvenient since I've sworm to loathe him for all eternity.
[…]
Mr Darcy: Tell me, do you and your sisters very often walk to Meryton?
Lizzie: Yes, we often walk to Meryton. It's a great opportunity to meet new people. When you met us, we'd just had the pleasure of forming a new acquaintance.
Mr Darcy: Mr Wickham's blessed with such happy manners, he's sure of making friends. Whether he's capable of retaining them in less so.
Lizzie: He's been so unfortunate as to lose your friendship. That is irreversible?
Mr Darcy: It is. Why do you ask sueh a question?
Lizzie: To make out your character.
Mr Darcy: What have you discovered?
Lizzie: Very little. I hear such different accounts of you as puzzle me exceedingly.
Mr Darcy: I hope to afford you more clarity in the future.



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