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151
Mary
had
neither
genius
nor
taste
;
and
though
vanity
had
given
her
application
,
it
had
given
her
likewise
a
pedantic
air
and
conceited
manner
,
which
would
have
injured
a
higher
degree
of
excellence
than
she
had
reached
.
152
Elizabeth
,
easy
and
unaffected
,
had
been
listened
to
with
much
more
pleasure
,
though
not
playing
half
so
well
;
and
Mary
,
at
the
end
of
a
long
concerto
,
was
glad
to
purchase
praise
and
gratitude
by
Scotch
and
Irish
airs
,
at
the
request
of
her
younger
sisters
,
who
,
with
some
of
the
Lucases
,
and
two
or
three
officers
,
joined
eagerly
in
dancing
at
one
end
of
the
room
.
153
Mr.
Darcy
stood
near
them
in
silent
indignation
at
such
a
mode
of
passing
the
evening
,
to
the
exclusion
of
all
conversation
,
and
was
too
much
engrossed
by
his
thoughts
to
perceive
that
Sir
William
Lucas
was
his
neighbour
,
till
Sir
William
thus
began
:
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154
"
What
a
charming
amusement
for
young
people
this
is
,
Mr.
Darcy
!
There
is
nothing
like
dancing
after
all
.
I
consider
it
as
one
of
the
first
refinements
of
polished
society
.
"
155
"
Certainly
,
sir
;
and
it
has
the
advantage
also
of
being
in
vogue
amongst
the
less
polished
societies
of
the
world
.
Every
savage
can
dance
.
"
156
Sir
William
only
smiled
.
"
Your
friend
performs
delightfully
,
"
he
continued
after
a
pause
,
on
seeing
Bingley
join
the
group
;
"
and
I
doubt
not
that
you
are
an
adept
in
the
science
yourself
,
Mr.
Darcy
.
"
157
"
You
saw
me
dance
at
Meryton
,
I
believe
,
sir
.
"
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158
"
Yes
,
indeed
,
and
received
no
inconsiderable
pleasure
from
the
sight
.
Do
you
often
dance
at
St.
James
's
?
"
159
"
Never
,
sir
.
"
160
"
Do
you
not
think
it
would
be
a
proper
compliment
to
the
place
?
"