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We have every reason to believe that Bingley is an honorable man, and his intentions toward Jane are equally honorable. He is strongly attracted to her, and in the end, when he returns to Netherfield, it seems probable it is to more to find out if he might get her to marry him than it is to shoot some birds.

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