Instead of receiving any such letter of excuse from his friend, as Elizabeth half expected Mr. Bingley to do, he was able to bring Darcy with him to Longbourn before many days had passed after Lady Ca
Instead of receiving any such letter of excuse from his friend, as Elizabeth half expected Mr. Bingley to do, he was able to bring Darcy with him to Longbourn before many days had passed after Lady Ca
Happy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters. With …
Elizabeth’s spirits soon rising to playfulness again, she wanted Mr. Darcy to account for his having ever fallen in lov…
“My dear Lizzy, where can you have been walking to?” was a question which Elizabeth received from Jane as soon as she e…
The discomposure of spirits which this extraordinary visit threw Elizabeth into, could not be easily overcome; nor coul…
One morning, about a week after Bingley’s engagement with Jane had been formed, as he and the females of the family wer…
A few days after this visit, Mr. Bingley called again, and alone. His friend had left him that morning for London, but …
As soon as they were gone, Elizabeth walked out to recover her spirits; or in other words, to dwell without interruptio…
Mr. Wickham was so perfectly satisfied with this conversation that he never again distressed himself, or provoked his d…
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