"He is the kind of man, indeed, to whom I should never Dare Refuse anything which he condescended to ask."- Mr Bennet, Pride and Prejudice Volume III, Chapter 17 IT HAD NEVER OCCURRED TO FITZWILLIAM DARCY that once he had chosen a bride, her father might Dare to Refuse his consent.
When his dearest, loveliest Elizabeth is taken from him with only a curt note of explanation, he determines that, far from accepting her father\'s rejection of his suit, he must instead find her again. "He is the kind of man, indeed, to whom I should never Dare Refuse anything which he condescended to ask."- Mr Bennet, Pride and Prejudice Volume III, Chapter 17 IT HAD NEVER OCCURRED TO FITZWILLIAM DARCY that once he had chosen a bride, her father might Dare to Refuse his consent