"...and in his behaviour with me, there were stronger impulses even than pride" FITZWILLIAM DARCY IS ENRAGED when, already reeling from Elizabeth Bennet's disdain, he discovers his sister locked in a passionate embrace with George Wickham-and suffers an apoplexy at the sight. With proper speech locked uselessly inside his mind, his Fitzwilliam relations are quick to take advantage of the situation, calling his illness insanity, and...