At the Meryton Assembly early in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, the proud Fitzwilliam Darcy calls Elizabeth Bennet, everyone else's belle of the ball, "tolerable". She hears him, unleashing a prejudice, which takes most of the novel to assuage. Yet, in Mr. Darcy's Foreboding, a series of mysterious incidences conspire to create a more rapid repair of their initial relationship. What are these villainous conundrums? Are the same old nemeses involved:...