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Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen

Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen

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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

Chapters

01 Chapter XV. Mr Wickham arrives in Meryton; sees
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02 Chapter VIII. At Rosings, Elizabeth plays piano for
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03 Chapter VI. Mr Collins’ infamous letter; Mr Bennet
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04 Chapter XIX. All married and happy
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05 CHAPTER I T is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in
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06 CHAPTER II r. Bennet was among the earliest of those who waited
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07 CHAPTER III ot all that Mrs. Bennet, however, with the assistance of
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08 CHAPTER IV hen Jane and Elizabeth were alone, the former, who
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09 CHAPTER V ithin a short walk of Longbourn lived a family with
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10 CHAPTER VI he ladies of Longbourn soon waited on those of
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11 CHAPTER VII r. Bennet’s property consisted almost entirely in an
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12 CHAPTER VIII t five o’clock the two ladies retired to dress, and at half
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13 CHAPTER IX lizabeth passed the chief of the night in her sister’s room,
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14 CHAPTER X he day passed much as the day before had done. Mrs.
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15 CHAPTER XI hen the ladies removed after dinner, Elizabeth ran up
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16 CHAPTER XII n consequence of an agreement between the sisters, Eliza-
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17 CHAPTER XIII hope, my dear,’ said Mr. Bennet to his wife, as they were
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18 CHAPTER XIV uring dinner, Mr. Bennet scarcely spoke at all; but when
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19 CHAPTER XV r. Collins was not a sensible man, and the deficiency of
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20 CHAPTER XVI s no objection was made to the young people’s
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21 CHAPTER XVII lizabeth related to Jane the next day, what had passed
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22 CHAPTER XVIII ill Elizabeth entered the drawing-room at Netherfield and
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23 CHAPTER XIX he next day opened a new scene at Longbourn. Mr.
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24 CHAPTER XX r. Collins was not left long to the silent contemplation
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25 CHAPTER XXI he discussion of Mr. Collins’s offer was now nearly at an
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26 CHAPTER XXII he Bennets were engaged to dine with the Lucases, and
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27 CHAPTER XXIII lizabeth was sitting with her mother and sisters, reflect-
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28 CHAPTER I iss Bingley’s letter arrived, and put an end to doubt.
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29 CHAPTER II fter a week spent in professions of love and schemes of
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30 CHAPTER III rs. Gardiner’s caution to Elizabeth was punctually and
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31 CHAPTER IV ith no greater events than these in the Longbourn
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32 CHAPTER V very object in the next day’s journey was new and
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33 CHAPTER VI r. Collins’s triumph in consequence of this invitation
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34 CHAPTER VII ir William staid only a week at Hunsford; but his visit was
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35 CHAPTER VIII olonel Fitzwilliam’s manners were very much admired at
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36 CHAPTER IX lizabeth was sitting by herself the next morning, and
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37 CHAPTER X ore than once did Elizabeth in her ramble within the
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38 CHAPTER XI hen they were gone, Elizabeth, as if intending to
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39 CHAPTER XII lizabeth awoke the next morning to the same thoughts
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40 CHAPTER XIII f Elizabeth, when Mr. Darcy gave her the letter, did not
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41 CHAPTER XIV he two gentlemen left Rosings the next morning; and Mr.
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42 CHAPTER XV n Saturday morning Elizabeth and Mr. Collins met for
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43 CHAPTER XVI t was the second week in May, in which the three young
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44 CHAPTER XVII lizabeth’s impatience to acquaint Jane with what had
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45 CHAPTER XVIII he first week of their return was soon gone. The second
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46 CHAPTER XIX ad Elizabeth’s opinion been all drawn from her own
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47 CHAPTER I lizabeth, as they drove along, watched for the first
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48 CHAPTER II lizabeth had settled it that Mr. Darcy would bring his
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49 CHAPTER III onvinced as Elizabeth now was that Miss Bingley’s dislike
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50 CHAPTER IV lizabeth had been a good deal disappointed in not finding
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51 CHAPTER V have been thinking it over again, Elizabeth,’ said her
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52 CHAPTER VI he whole party were in hopes of a letter from Mr. Bennet
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53 CHAPTER VII wo days after Mr. Bennet’s return, as Jane and Elizabeth
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54 CHAPTER VIII r. Bennet had very often wished, before this period of
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55 CHAPTER IX heir sister’s wedding day arrived; and Jane and Elizabeth
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56 CHAPTER X lizabeth had the satisfaction of receiving an answer to her
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57 CHAPTER XI r. Wickham was so perfectly satisfied with this
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58 CHAPTER XII s soon as they were gone, Elizabeth walked out to recover
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59 CHAPTER XIII few days after this visit, Mr. Bingley called again, and
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60 CHAPTER XIV ne morning, about a week after Bingley’s engagement
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61 CHAPTER XV he discomposure of spirits, which this extraordinary visit
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62 CHAPTER XVI nstead of receiving any such letter of excuse from his friend,
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63 CHAPTER XVII y dear Lizzy, where can you have been walking to?’
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64 CHAPTER XVIII lizabeth’s spirits soon rising to playfulness again, she
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65 CHAPTER XIX appy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which
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