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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 10 Feb 2017

    The real "Mr. Darcy" was no Colin Firth. In fact he would have been "more ballet dancer than beefcake."http://nyti.ms/2kTXYEi 

    12:46 AM - 10 Feb 2017
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      1. Southern Limits‏ @southernlimitnz 10 Feb 2017
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        Uhhhh, have you ever seen a ballet dancer?pic.twitter.com/ZIDMVYqSuV

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      1. d  🇺🇸  🔔  🗽  🍂  🍁‏ @dougalpollux 10 Feb 2017
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        didn't know firth was beefcake

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      1. Simeran Maxwell‏ @Simeran 10 Feb 2017
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        who would call Colin Firth a beefcake?

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      2. mark perkins‏ @thatmarkperkins 10 Feb 2017
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        ffs @itsjamesherring

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      3. James Herring‏ @itsjamesherring 10 Feb 2017
        Replying to @thatmarkperkins @nytimes

        the last paragraph is my fave

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      4. mark perkins‏ @thatmarkperkins 10 Feb 2017
        Replying to @itsjamesherring @nytimes

        He doesn't get the social purpose play

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      1. Adam Maher‏ @ThinkBigAdam 10 Feb 2017
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        I always pictured Daniel Day-Lewis @nytimes

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      1. Ivet Putnam‏ @PutnamIvet 10 Feb 2017
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        Awe Yes he would be pale & thin. Undernourished maybe & he had money. Imagine how the other men looked at that time.He was the gem

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      1. KJ‏ @thegentleman4 10 Feb 2017
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        Mr Darcy is whomever you want him to be

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      1. Stephanie Acraman‏ @steph_acraman 10 Feb 2017
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        I hear your point @nytimes , but really.. @ColinFirth made P&P so accessible to us all in our younger years

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      1. MPRSUNIRKTG4GHPD‏ @MPRSUNIRKTG4GHP 10 Feb 2017
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        HOW ABOUT METROCULTURED N METICULOUS

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      1. tumbledown dick (or treat)‏ @Gregory_M_Dodds 10 Feb 2017
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        Why are we writing "sorry ladies but that hot guy is gay" articles?

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      1. Monty Sullivan‏ @SullivanMonty 10 Feb 2017
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        @GloriaSteinem @TheRickyDavila Boy does this miss; the kind voice eyes drinking yours, music in heart from inside

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      1. Vidya‏ @vidyaavid 10 Feb 2017
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        Colin Firth is no beefcake either...more the ballet dancer type....😀😀..

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      1. Vanessa Cordero‏ @VanessaRCordero 10 Feb 2017
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        #always Colin Firth in my book! Whether Pride or Prejudice or Bridget Jones

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      1. China Law Translate‏ @ChinaLawTransl8 10 Feb 2017
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        Have they actually ever seen a ballet dancer?

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      1. J.G_Delica‏ @JGDelica 10 Feb 2017
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        So Mr. Darcy is more like Mr. Nancy boy.

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      1. Ian Spacec‏ @ianspacec 10 Feb 2017
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        Funny enough we studied Pride & Prej for O-level Eng Lit in 1969, & the pic on the left is exactly how I saw him in my mind's eye.

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