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In the novel "Pride and Prejudice," when Mr. Darcy says to Elizabeth, "I would by no means suspend any pleasure of yours," he means the following:

He means that he does not mind it when Elizabeth tries to figure out what kind of person he is, what kind of personality and flaws he has. He will not try to stop her.

In what situation does Mr. Darcy say that?

  • Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth and other characters are all gathered at Mr. Bingley's house. As they talk, Elizabeth begins to ask Mr. Darcy questions, and he gets curious as to why she is doing that.
  • She tells him she is trying to figure out what kind of person he is, what kind of personality he has. He replies by saying that he would never suspend any pleasure of hers, that is, that he would not try to stop her if that is what she wanted to do.

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