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Pliancy of temper means compliant, easily persuaded by friends to do what he knows they want, rather than some other thing he might want, but they would not enjoy.

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In Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," the phrase "less pliancy of temper" refers to a lack of flexibility or adaptability in a person's personality. It suggests someone who is not easily swayed or influenced by others and may be stubborn or resistant to change.

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