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In Bingley's letter to Jane (Chapter 21) he writes: "Mr. Darcy is impatient to see his sister; and, to confess the truth, we are scarcely less eager to meet her again. I really do not think Georgiana Darcy has
her equal for beauty, elegance, and accomplishments; and the affection she inspires in Louisa and myself is heightened into something still more
interesting from the hope we dare entertain of her being hereafter our sister. I do not know whether I ever before mentioned to you my feelings on this
subject; but I will not leave the country without confiding them, and I trust you will not esteem them unreasonable. My brother admires her greatly
already, he will have frequent opportunity now of seeing her on the most intimate footing her relations all wish the connection as much as his own;
and a sister's partiality is not misleading me, I think when I call Charles most capable of engaging any woman's heart. With all these circumstances to
favour an attachment, and nothing to prevent it, am I wrong my dearest Jane, in indulging the hope of an event which will secure the happiness of so
many?"
Explain how this quote creates cultural setting, making particular note on how the Victorian cultural attitudes/beliefs reflected in Bingley's
words.

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