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From the scene of the ball where Darcy was introduced in the story, he was said to be proud and unsociable, unlike the amiable and well-liked Bingley. Darcy didn't offer to dance with the girls despite the fact that there alot of the girls were without dancing partners. This was considered to be impolite behaviour. Besides, Darcy didn't socialise much with the people, and thus he was termed as being proud right from the beginning.

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