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When Elizabeth Bennet first met the wealthy Mr. Darcy, she found him arrogant and rude. Mr. Darcy considered her low class and barely tolerable. In spite of himself, Mr. Darcy starts to admire Elizabeth. The two of them must overcome their own prejudices before they can learn to love one another.