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Darcy took the view that if family amity required him to meet people with whom...
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P.D. James
Book:
Death Comes to Pemberley
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Darcy took the view that if family amity required him to meet people with whom he had little in common, it were best done at their expense not his.
( P.D. James )
[ Death Comes to Pemberley ]
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