Agreement to Request the Carriage
Agreement to Request the Carriage Following a plan made between Jane and Elizabeth, Elizabeth writes to their mother early in the morning asking that the Longbourn carriage be sen…
Mrs. Bennet’s Reluctant Response
Mrs. Bennet’s Reluctant Response Mrs. Bennet, who had expected her daughters to remain until the following Tuesday so that Jane could complete a full week at Netherfield, refuses…
Borrowing Mr. Bingley’s Carriage
Borrowing Mr. Bingley’s Carriage Elizabeth, fearing she will be thought to be intruding, urges Jane to ask Mr. Bingley directly for the use of his carriage.…
Reactions to Their Departure
Reactions to Their Departure The news that the sisters are leaving prompts many professions of concern, and enough is said to persuade Jane to delay their departure until the foll…
Miss Bingley’s Jealousy
Miss Bingley’s Jealousy Miss Bingley soon regrets having suggested the delay, for her jealousy and dislike of Elizabeth far exceed whatever affection she feels for Jane.
Mr. Bingley’s Concern for Jane
Mr. Bingley’s Concern for Jane The master of Netherfield is genuinely sorry to hear of their imminent departure and repeatedly tries to persuade Jane that it would be unsafe for h…
Darcy’s Resolution to be Guarded
Darcy’s Resolution to be Guarded Darcy receives the news with secret relief, for Elizabeth has attracted him more than he likes and Miss Bingley has grown uncivil to her.…
Sunday Departure from Netherfield
Sunday Departure from Netherfield After morning service on Sunday, the sisters take their leave.…
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