Miss Bingley Criticizes Elizabeth
Miss Bingley Criticizes Elizabeth After Elizabeth leaves the room, Miss Bingley dismisses her as a young lady who undervalues her own sex to recommend herself to men, calling it a…
Darcy on Meanness and Captivation
Darcy on Meanness and Captivation Addressing Darcy specifically, Miss Bingley finds reinforcement for her view as Darcy declares that there is meanness in all arts ladies employ f…
Jane Grows Worse
Jane Grows Worse Elizabeth briefly returns to announce that her sister is worse and she cannot leave her. The urgency of Jane’s condition now occupies the household.
Plans to Send for Mr. Jones
Plans to Send for Mr. Jones Bingley urges that Mr. Jones be sent for immediately, while his sisters advocate for an express to town for a leading physician.…
Duets After Supper
Duets After Supper While Bingley remains deeply uncomfortable and gives his housekeeper directions for Jane’s care, his sisters console themselves by playing duets after supper.
第九章
Chapter IX opens with Elizabeth keeping vigil through the night at Jane’s bedside in the Netherfield sickroom. By morning, Jane’s condition has improved enough that Elizabeth can send reassuring messages to Mr. Bingley and his sisters.…
Elizabeth Summons Her Mother
Elizabeth Summons Her Mother After a night spent nursing Jane, Elizabeth reports Jane’s improvement to Mr. Bingley via a housemaid and later to his sisters.…
Mrs. Bennet Arrives at Netherfield
Mrs. Bennet Arrives at Netherfield Mrs. Bennet, accompanied by her two youngest daughters Lydia and Kitty, arrives at Netherfield shortly after the family breakfast.…
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