Practice Makes Perfect

Mr Darcy excused his haughty manner in company as a natural lack of social skill. Elizabeth Bennet, however, seated at the piano, reminded him that just as practice largely makes up for a lack of natural talent in music, so too good social graces can be acquired by anyone willing to take the trouble.

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