On one hand - because of his pride (Wickham is too low to deserve a rebuke). On the other hand - because he doesn't want to hurt his sister's reputation.
they defend him self by its torns by cammoflauge
Well, Hitler never necessarily needed to defend himself. Most of the time there was someone with him (army guards, SS officers things like that, etc.). So a lot of the time he never needed to defend himself.
The Secret Service is in charge of that.
Nobody knows..........
We will defend this position at all costs.He raises his arms to defend himself.
Darcy and Wickham had history. They had been raised together, and Darcy learned to distrust Wickham because of his bad habits, such as gambling. Wickham was to inherit a position on Darcy's estate, but asked to take money instead, which he was given. After he gambled this away, he came back for more, which was refused. He then tried to elope with Darcy's sister, and almost succeeded. In the book, they clearly do not want to be near each other. Wickham tells lies to Elizabeth and others about their connection, and Elizabeth takes sides without close examination of the truth. Later, when Darcy has reason to defend his honor on the subject, he sets the record straight, convincing Elizabeth of the truth. When Wickham elopes with Elizabeth's sister, Lydia, Darcy hunts them down and bribes Wickham to marry her for the sake of the honor of the family, to ease Elizabeth's pain on the subject. This is expensive, as it means purchasing an army commission, paying off Wickham's debts, and providing some amount of cash.
he didnt he got killled
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he defends himself by stating that he declares jack a buttlicker
a hedgehg defends himself by curling up in a ball
it touches someone