It was a known fact that Darcy was set to marry Lady Catherine’s daughter. Lady Catherine had somehow got wind of Darcy’s previous proposal to Elizabeth. This prompted her to visit Elizabeth for a pr
One day, Bingley showed up at the Bennet estate randomly. Jane was still highly affected by his presence, and he was very much still in love with her. Yet Jane was convinced his behavior was simply sp
All her life, Lydia has been flirty and reckless. Wherever the militia was, she was sure to be found nearby. Elizabeth had warned her father to keep a careful eye on and exert control over Lydia. He h
Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner wanted to bring Elizabeth on a tour of Darcy’s great estate. After being reassured he wouldn’t be there, she agreed to it. At Pemberley, the housekeeper praised Darcy endlessly.
At Charlotte’s invitation, Elizabeth went to stay at the Collins’ estate for some time. It was some time into Elizabeth’s visit when Darcy showed up to visit as well. She also couldn’t understand why
Life had been wonderful for Jane until she received Miss Bingley’s letter. Bingley had left town, with no intention of returning. They had been so happy together that Jane couldn’t figure out why he w
It was surprising that Elizabeth developed an interest in Mr. Wickham and that he seemed interested in her as well. Once they started conversing, Elizabeth was impressed with his speech, action, and c
As unfair as it was, it remained a fact that the Bennet sisters weren’t allowed to inherit their father’s estate. Mr. Bennet’s demise would lead to his estate being passed down to their cousin, Mr. Co
Throughout the time Elizabeth spent there, Darcy found himself increasingly drawn to her. At first, he had thought her ordinary but now found her beautiful and intelligent. As Elizabeth’s dislike of h
Jane received and accepted an invitation from Miss Bingley to dine at their estate. As it rained on the journey over, she fell sick and had to stay there until she recovered. Worried, Elizabeth headed