Mr. Darcy insists that he only be addressed formally as "Mr. Darcy" and not by any other name or title. The document contains a short list mentioning the word "Pride", possibly referring to Mr. Darcy's pride in his social status and insistence on proper forms of address. In just a few words, the document establishes Mr. Darcy's sense of pride and preference for strict propriety in how he is referred.
Mr. Darcy insists that he only be addressed formally as "Mr. Darcy" and not by any other name or title. The document contains a short list mentioning the word "Pride", possibly referring to Mr. Darcy's pride in his social status and insistence on proper forms of address. In just a few words, the document establishes Mr. Darcy's sense of pride and preference for strict propriety in how he is referred.
Mr. Darcy insists that he only be addressed formally as "Mr. Darcy" and not by any other name or title. The document contains a short list mentioning the word "Pride", possibly referring to Mr. Darcy's pride in his social status and insistence on proper forms of address. In just a few words, the document establishes Mr. Darcy's sense of pride and preference for strict propriety in how he is referred.
Mr. Darcy insists that he only be addressed formally as "Mr. Darcy" and not by any other name or title. The document contains a short list mentioning the word "Pride", possibly referring to Mr. Darcy's pride in his social status and insistence on proper forms of address. In just a few words, the document establishes Mr. Darcy's sense of pride and preference for strict propriety in how he is referred.