On Darcy approaching Jane at Sir William Lucas's, where a large party were assembled, she turned to him and said -

"What do you think, Mr. Darcy, of my sister's idea of a ball in Meryton?"

"I think it a fine one, though not in my opinion as fine as the enjoyment of music without the necessity of dancing. Do you play or sing, Miss Bennet?"

"No, but my sisters Elizabeth and Mary play very well indeed. Do play for us, Lizzy."

But Lizzy being unpersuadable on the subject, Mary eagerly took her place at the instrument.

Author's note: First recorded conversation with Jane and Darcy! Perhaps if I ever finish this, I'll post my original drafts for these chapters, which were originally much more written by me and less directly ripped from the text. Oh, and they didn't fit the whole 100 words thing. But there's a much earlier conversation between these two that sort of sets up some of the later events. I don't know how it would fit into the story as I conceive it now, but if anyone's interested I'll probably put them up as appendices or something.

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