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Pride and Prejudice

Chapter 2 2

Word Count: 796    |    Released on: 28/11/2017

ways assuring his wife that he should not go; and till the evening after the visit was paid she had no knowledge of it. It was t

ingley will l

Bingley likes," said her mother rese

hat we shall meet him at the assemblies, an

. She has two nieces of her own. She is a selfish,

; "and I am glad to find that you

eply, but, unable to contain herself,

aven's sake! Have a little compassion

n her coughs," said her fa

nt," replied Kitty fretfully. "Whe

row for

come back till the day before; so it will be impossible f

e advantage of your friend, and

, when I am not acquainted with him

y the end of a fortnight. But if we do not venture somebody else will; and after all, Mrs. Long and her nieces must stand

father. Mrs. Bennet said o

ction, and the stress that is laid on them, as nonsense? I cannot quite agree with you there. What say

something sensibl

r ideas," he continued, "le

Mr. Bingley,"

as much this morning I certainly would not have called on him. It is very unluck

et perhaps surpassing the rest; though, when the first tumult of joy was

ou loved your girls too well to neglect such an acquaintance. Well, how pleased I am! and it is suc

e," said Mr. Bennet; and, as he spoke, he left

s; or me, either, for that matter. At our time of life it is not so pleasant, I can tell you, to be making new acquaintances every day; but fo

m not afraid; for though I am

g how soon he would return Mr. Bennet's visit, a

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“One of the most universally loved and admired English novels, Pride and Prejudice was penned as a popular entertainment. But the consummate artistry of Jane Austen (1775–1817) transformed this effervescent tale of rural romance into a witty, shrewdly observed satire of English country life that is now regarded as one of the principal treasures of English language. In a remote Hertfordshire village, far off the good coach roads of George III's England, a country squire of no great means must marry off his five vivacious daughters. At the heart of this all-consuming enterprise are his headstrong second daughter Elizabeth Bennet and her aristocratic suitor Fitzwilliam Darcy - two lovers whose pride must be humbled and prejudices dissolved before the novel can come to its splendid conclusion.”
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