The Margin
Person Anne de Bourgh Lady Catherine's only child: a thin, pale, sickly young woman, silent and cross, whom her mother has long intended to marry to Mr. Darcy.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter XIV
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XXI
- Chapter XXIX
- Chapter XXXVII
- Chapter XLI
- Chapter LII
- Chapter LVI
Place Brighton The seaside town to which the militia removes for the summer.
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- Chapter XLI
- Chapter XLVI
- Chapter XLVII
- Chapter XLVIII
- Chapter L
- Chapter LI
Person Caroline Bingley Mr. Bingley's handsome, fashionable sister, proud of her family's fortune and forgetful that it was made in trade.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter III
- Chapter IV
- Chapter V
- Chapter VI
- Chapter VII
- Chapter VIII
- Chapter IX
- Chapter X
- Chapter XI
- Chapter XII
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XXI
- Chapter XXIV
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXVII
- Chapter XXX
- Chapter XXXI
- Chapter XXXIII
- Chapter XXXV
- Chapter XLV
- Chapter LV
- Chapter LX
- Chapter LXI
Person Catherine Bennet The fourth Bennet daughter, called Kitty, weak-spirited and fretful, led entirely by her younger sister Lydia and the lure of the officers at Meryton.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter II
- Chapter XIV
- Chapter XV
- Chapter XVII
- Chapter XIX
- Chapter XX
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXXIX
- Chapter XLI
- Chapter XLII
- Chapter XLVI
- Chapter XLVII
- Chapter XLVIII
- Chapter XLIX
- Chapter LIII
- Chapter LV
- Chapter LVI
- Chapter LVIII
- Chapter LIX
- Chapter LXI
Person Charles Bingley A young man of large fortune from the north of England who takes Netherfield Park and sets the neighbourhood astir.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter I
- Chapter II
- Chapter III
- Chapter IV
- Chapter V
- Chapter VI
- Chapter VII
- Chapter VIII
- Chapter IX
- Chapter X
- Chapter XI
- Chapter XII
- Chapter XIII
- Chapter XV
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XVII
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XXI
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter XXIV
- Chapter XXV
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXVII
- Chapter XXX
- Chapter XXXI
- Chapter XXXII
- Chapter XXXIII
- Chapter XXXV
- Chapter XXXVI
- Chapter XXXVII
- Chapter XXXVIII
- Chapter XL
- Chapter XLIII
- Chapter XLIV
- Chapter XLV
- Chapter LIII
- Chapter LIV
- Chapter LV
- Chapter LVI
- Chapter LVII
- Chapter LVIII
- Chapter LIX
- Chapter LX
- Chapter LXI
Person Charlotte Lucas Elizabeth's closest friend, a sensible, plain woman of twenty-seven with no fortune and few illusions.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter III
- Chapter V
- Chapter VI
- Chapter IX
- Chapter XIII
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XX
- Chapter XXI
- Chapter XXII
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter XXIV
- Chapter XXV
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXVII
- Chapter XXVIII
- Chapter XXIX
- Chapter XXX
- Chapter XXXII
- Chapter XXXIV
- Chapter XXXVI
- Chapter XXXVIII
- Chapter XL
- Chapter XLVIII
- Chapter LIII
- Chapter LVI
- Chapter LVII
- Chapter LX
Person Colonel Fitzwilliam Mr. Darcy's cousin, met by Elizabeth at Rosings: a gentleman of about thirty, not handsome but easy and well-bred, and far more talkative than his cousin.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter XXX
- Chapter XXXI
- Chapter XXXII
- Chapter XXXIII
- Chapter XXXIV
- Chapter XXXV
- Chapter XXXVI
- Chapter XLI
- Chapter XLVII
Event Darcy's First Proposal Calling on Elizabeth at the Hunsford parsonage, Mr. Darcy astonishes her by declaring that he loves her against all his better judgement, dwelling on the inferiority of her…
Event Darcy's Letter The morning after his proposal, Mr. Darcy gives Elizabeth a long letter answering her two charges: his hand in separating Mr. Bingley from Jane, and the true history of his…
Person Elizabeth Bennet The second of the five Bennet daughters and her father's favourite, quick, ironic, and clear-eyed.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter I
- Chapter II
- Chapter III
- Chapter IV
- Chapter V
- Chapter VI
- Chapter VII
- Chapter VIII
- Chapter IX
- Chapter X
- Chapter XI
- Chapter XII
- Chapter XIII
- Chapter XIV
- Chapter XV
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XVII
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XIX
- Chapter XX
- Chapter XXI
- Chapter XXII
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter XXIV
- Chapter XXV
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXVII
- Chapter XXVIII
- Chapter XXIX
- Chapter XXX
- Chapter XXXI
- Chapter XXXII
- Chapter XXXIII
- Chapter XXXIV
- Chapter XXXV
- Chapter XXXVI
- Chapter XXXVII
- Chapter XXXVIII
- Chapter XXXIX
- Chapter XL
- Chapter XLI
- Chapter XLII
- Chapter XLIII
- Chapter XLIV
- Chapter XLV
- Chapter XLVI
- Chapter XLVII
- Chapter XLVIII
- Chapter XLIX
- Chapter L
- Chapter LI
- Chapter LII
- Chapter LIII
- Chapter LIV
- Chapter LV
- Chapter LVI
- Chapter LVII
- Chapter LVIII
- Chapter LIX
- Chapter LX
- Chapter LXI
Person Fitzwilliam Darcy A tall, handsome gentleman of very large estate in Derbyshire and the friend of Mr. Bingley.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter III
- Chapter IV
- Chapter V
- Chapter VI
- Chapter VII
- Chapter VIII
- Chapter IX
- Chapter X
- Chapter XI
- Chapter XII
- Chapter XV
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XVII
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XXI
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter XXIV
- Chapter XXV
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXIX
- Chapter XXX
- Chapter XXXI
- Chapter XXXII
- Chapter XXXIII
- Chapter XXXIV
- Chapter XXXV
- Chapter XXXVI
- Chapter XXXVII
- Chapter XXXVIII
- Chapter XL
- Chapter XLI
- Chapter XLII
- Chapter XLIII
- Chapter XLIV
- Chapter XLV
- Chapter XLVI
- Chapter XLVII
- Chapter XLVIII
- Chapter L
- Chapter LI
- Chapter LII
- Chapter LIII
- Chapter LIV
- Chapter LV
- Chapter LVI
- Chapter LVII
- Chapter LVIII
- Chapter LIX
- Chapter LX
- Chapter LXI
Person George Wickham A charming young officer newly come to the militia at Meryton, with a handsome face and easy, winning manners.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter XV
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XVII
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XXI
- Chapter XXIV
- Chapter XXV
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXVII
- Chapter XXIX
- Chapter XXXII
- Chapter XXXIV
- Chapter XXXV
- Chapter XXXVI
- Chapter XXXVII
- Chapter XXXIX
- Chapter XL
- Chapter XLI
- Chapter XLII
- Chapter XLIII
- Chapter XLIV
- Chapter XLV
- Chapter XLVI
- Chapter XLVII
- Chapter XLVIII
- Chapter XLIX
- Chapter L
- Chapter LI
- Chapter LII
- Chapter LIII
- Chapter LV
- Chapter LVII
- Chapter LIX
- Chapter LXI
Person Georgiana Darcy Mr. Darcy's younger sister, more than ten years his junior, spoken of as very handsome and highly accomplished.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter VIII
- Chapter X
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XXI
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter XXIV
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXXI
- Chapter XXXIII
- Chapter XXXV
- Chapter XXXVI
- Chapter XXXVII
- Chapter XLIII
- Chapter XLIV
- Chapter XLV
- Chapter XLVI
- Chapter XLVII
- Chapter LII
- Chapter LVIII
- Chapter LX
- Chapter LXI
Place Gracechurch Street The home of the Gardiners in the City of London, near Cheapside and within sight of Mr. Gardiner's warehouses.
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- Chapter XXVII
- Chapter XXXIX
- Chapter XLVII
- Chapter XLVIII
- Chapter XLIX
- Chapter LII
Place Hunsford The Kent parsonage given to Mr. Collins by Lady Catherine, and the home Charlotte makes there after her marriage.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter XIII
- Chapter XV
- Chapter XVII
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XIX
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXVII
- Chapter XXVIII
- Chapter XXX
- Chapter XXXII
- Chapter XXXIII
- Chapter XXXVII
- Chapter XXXVIII
- Chapter XLI
- Chapter XLIII
- Chapter XLIV
Person Jane Bennet The eldest Bennet daughter and the great beauty of the family, gentle, even-tempered, and unwilling to think ill of anyone.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter I
- Chapter III
- Chapter IV
- Chapter V
- Chapter VI
- Chapter VII
- Chapter VIII
- Chapter IX
- Chapter X
- Chapter XI
- Chapter XII
- Chapter XIII
- Chapter XV
- Chapter XVII
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XX
- Chapter XXI
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter XXIV
- Chapter XXV
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXVII
- Chapter XXX
- Chapter XXXII
- Chapter XXXIII
- Chapter XXXIV
- Chapter XXXVI
- Chapter XXXVII
- Chapter XXXVIII
- Chapter XXXIX
- Chapter XL
- Chapter XLI
- Chapter XLII
- Chapter XLIV
- Chapter XLVI
- Chapter XLVII
- Chapter XLVIII
- Chapter XLIX
- Chapter L
- Chapter LI
- Chapter LII
- Chapter LIII
- Chapter LIV
- Chapter LV
- Chapter LVI
- Chapter LVII
- Chapter LVIII
- Chapter LIX
- Chapter LX
- Chapter LXI
Event Jane's Illness at Netherfield Hoping to throw Jane in Mr. Bingley's way, Mrs. Bennet sends her to Netherfield on horseback in threatening weather; Jane is caught in the rain, takes cold, and must stay to be…
Person Lady Catherine de Bourgh Mr. Collins's great patroness, a wealthy, imperious noblewoman of Rosings in Kent, and aunt to Mr. Darcy.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter XIII
- Chapter XIV
- Chapter XV
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XVII
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XIX
- Chapter XXII
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXVII
- Chapter XXVIII
- Chapter XXIX
- Chapter XXX
- Chapter XXXI
- Chapter XXXII
- Chapter XXXIII
- Chapter XXXIV
- Chapter XXXVII
- Chapter XXXVIII
- Chapter XLVIII
- Chapter LVI
- Chapter LVII
- Chapter LVIII
- Chapter LX
- Chapter LXI
Event Lady Catherine's Visit to Longbourn On a rumour that Elizabeth is to marry her nephew, Lady Catherine descends on Longbourn and demands she promise never to accept him.
Place Lambton The small Derbyshire town where Mrs. Gardiner spent her girlhood, some five miles from Pemberley; it is the travellers' base while they tour the county.
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- Chapter XLIII
- Chapter XLIV
- Chapter XLVI
- Chapter LII
- Chapter LIX
Place Longbourn The Bennet family home, a modest estate in Hertfordshire a mile from Meryton.
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- Chapter V
- Chapter VI
- Chapter VII
- Chapter IX
- Chapter XII
- Chapter XIII
- Chapter XV
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XIX
- Chapter XXI
- Chapter XXII
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter XXIV
- Chapter XXV
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXVII
- Chapter XXXII
- Chapter XXXVII
- Chapter XXXVIII
- Chapter XXXIX
- Chapter XL
- Chapter XLI
- Chapter XLII
- Chapter XLIII
- Chapter XLIV
- Chapter XLVI
- Chapter XLVII
- Chapter XLVIII
- Chapter XLIX
- Chapter L
- Chapter LII
- Chapter LIII
- Chapter LIV
- Chapter LV
- Chapter LVI
- Chapter LVII
- Chapter LVIII
- Chapter LX
Place Lucas Lodge The home of the Lucas family, about a mile from Longbourn, where Sir William plays host to the neighbourhood and much of its gossip is exchanged.
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- Chapter XXII
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter LVII
- Chapter LX
Person Lydia Bennet The youngest Bennet daughter at fifteen, tall, high-spirited, and heedless.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter I
- Chapter II
- Chapter III
- Chapter VII
- Chapter IX
- Chapter XII
- Chapter XIII
- Chapter XIV
- Chapter XV
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XVII
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XX
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXXVII
- Chapter XXXIX
- Chapter XLI
- Chapter XLII
- Chapter XLVI
- Chapter XLVII
- Chapter XLVIII
- Chapter XLIX
- Chapter L
- Chapter LI
- Chapter LII
- Chapter LIII
- Chapter LV
- Chapter LVII
- Chapter LVIII
- Chapter LIX
- Chapter LX
- Chapter LXI
Event Lydia's Elopement Word reaches Elizabeth at Lambton that her youngest sister Lydia has run away from Brighton with Mr. Wickham, unmarried.
Person Maria Lucas Charlotte's younger sister, a good-humoured but empty-headed girl, who travels with Elizabeth and Sir William to visit the newly married Charlotte in Kent.
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- Chapter XXIX
Concept Marriage and the Marriage Market The social and economic machinery the whole novel turns on.
Person Mary Bennet The middle Bennet daughter, plain among handsome sisters and bookish to make up for it.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter II
- Chapter III
- Chapter V
- Chapter VI
- Chapter VII
- Chapter XII
- Chapter XIII
- Chapter XV
- Chapter XVII
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XXII
- Chapter XXXIX
- Chapter XLVII
- Chapter XLIX
- Chapter LV
- Chapter LVIII
- Chapter LIX
- Chapter LXI
Place Meryton The market town near Longbourn, the centre of the Bennets' small society: its assemblies, its card parties, its shops, and its aunt Mrs. Philips.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter IV
- Chapter V
- Chapter VI
- Chapter VII
- Chapter VIII
- Chapter IX
- Chapter XIV
- Chapter XV
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XVII
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XXI
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter XXIV
- Chapter XXVII
- Chapter XXXVII
- Chapter XXXIX
- Chapter XL
- Chapter XLI
- Chapter XLII
- Chapter XLV
- Chapter XLVII
- Chapter XLVIII
- Chapter XLIX
- Chapter L
- Chapter LII
- Chapter LIII
- Chapter LV
- Chapter LVI
- Chapter LXI
Person Mr. Bennet The master of Longbourn, a dry, retiring gentleman who takes refuge in his library and in laughing at his wife and the world.
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- Chapter II
- Chapter III
- Chapter VII
- Chapter XIII
- Chapter XIV
- Chapter XV
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XX
- Chapter XXII
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter XXIV
- Chapter XXXIX
- Chapter XLI
- Chapter XLII
- Chapter XLVII
- Chapter XLVIII
- Chapter XLIX
- Chapter L
- Chapter LI
- Chapter LII
- Chapter LIII
- Chapter LV
- Chapter LIX
- Chapter LX
- Chapter LXI
Person Mr. Collins A pompous young clergyman and the cousin who will inherit Longbourn under the entail, since Mr. Bennet has no son.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter XIII
- Chapter XIV
- Chapter XV
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XVII
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XIX
- Chapter XX
- Chapter XXI
- Chapter XXII
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter XXIV
- Chapter XXV
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXVII
- Chapter XXVIII
- Chapter XXIX
- Chapter XXX
- Chapter XXXI
- Chapter XXXII
- Chapter XXXIII
- Chapter XXXVII
- Chapter XXXVIII
- Chapter XXXIX
- Chapter XLVIII
- Chapter LV
- Chapter LVI
- Chapter LVII
- Chapter LIX
- Chapter LX
Event Mr. Collins's Proposal Secure of success, Mr. Collins makes Elizabeth a long and pompous offer of marriage, treating her refusals as the coyness of an elegant female.
Person Mr. Gardiner Mrs. Bennet's brother, a sensible, gentlemanlike London merchant who lives near his warehouses, and a man of far more breeding than his sister.
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- Chapter XXVII
- Chapter XXXVIII
- Chapter XLII
- Chapter XLIII
- Chapter XLIV
- Chapter XLV
- Chapter XLVI
- Chapter XLVII
- Chapter XLVIII
- Chapter XLIX
- Chapter L
- Chapter LII
Person Mrs. Bennet The mistress of Longbourn, a woman of mean understanding and uncertain temper, whose whole business in life is to get her five daughters married.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter II
- Chapter III
- Chapter V
- Chapter VII
- Chapter IX
- Chapter X
- Chapter XII
- Chapter XIII
- Chapter XIV
- Chapter XV
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XVII
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XIX
- Chapter XX
- Chapter XXI
- Chapter XXII
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter XXIV
- Chapter XXV
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXXVII
- Chapter XXXIX
- Chapter XL
- Chapter XLI
- Chapter XLII
- Chapter XLVII
- Chapter XLVIII
- Chapter XLIX
- Chapter L
- Chapter LI
- Chapter LII
- Chapter LIII
- Chapter LIV
- Chapter LV
- Chapter LVI
- Chapter LVII
- Chapter LVIII
- Chapter LIX
- Chapter LXI
Person Mrs. Gardiner Mr. Gardiner's wife, an amiable, intelligent, elegant woman and a particular favourite with her nieces Jane and Elizabeth.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter XXV
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXVII
- Chapter XXXVIII
- Chapter XLII
- Chapter XLIII
- Chapter XLIV
- Chapter XLV
- Chapter XLVI
- Chapter XLVII
- Chapter XLVIII
- Chapter L
- Chapter LIII
- Chapter LVIII
- Chapter LX
Person Mrs. Hurst Mr. Bingley's married elder sister, much of a piece with Caroline: fashionable, proud, and contemptuous of country society, married to an indolent man who cares chiefly for cards…
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter III
- Chapter IV
- Chapter VI
- Chapter VII
- Chapter VIII
- Chapter X
- Chapter XI
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXXIII
- Chapter XLV
Person Mrs. Philips Mrs. Bennet's sister, married to an attorney in Meryton.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter VII
- Chapter XV
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XXV
- Chapter LI
- Chapter LIII
- Chapter LV
- Chapter LX
Person Mrs. Reynolds The housekeeper at Pemberley, a respectable elderly woman who shows the house to visitors.
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Place Netherfield Park The great house near Meryton taken on a lease by Mr. Bingley.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter I
- Chapter III
- Chapter IV
- Chapter V
- Chapter VI
- Chapter VII
- Chapter IX
- Chapter X
- Chapter XI
- Chapter XII
- Chapter XV
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XVII
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XXI
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter XXIV
- Chapter XXV
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXXII
- Chapter XXXV
- Chapter XXXVI
- Chapter XL
- Chapter XLIV
- Chapter XLV
- Chapter LIII
- Chapter LIV
- Chapter LV
- Chapter LVII
- Chapter LX
- Chapter LXI
Place Pemberley Mr. Darcy's great estate in Derbyshire, spoken of with admiration long before it is seen.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter VI
- Chapter VIII
- Chapter X
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XXV
- Chapter XXXV
- Chapter XXXVI
- Chapter XXXVII
- Chapter XLII
- Chapter XLIII
- Chapter XLIV
- Chapter XLV
- Chapter XLVI
- Chapter XLVII
- Chapter XLVIII
- Chapter LII
- Chapter LIII
- Chapter LIV
- Chapter LVI
- Chapter LVIII
- Chapter LIX
- Chapter LX
- Chapter LXI
Place Rosings Park Lady Catherine de Bourgh's imposing seat in Kent, near Mr. Collins's parsonage at Hunsford.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter XIV
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XVII
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXVIII
- Chapter XXIX
- Chapter XXX
- Chapter XXXI
- Chapter XXXII
- Chapter XXXIII
- Chapter XXXIV
- Chapter XXXV
- Chapter XXXVI
- Chapter XXXVII
- Chapter XXXVIII
- Chapter XLI
- Chapter XLIII
- Chapter XLIV
- Chapter LVI
- Chapter LVII
Person Sir William Lucas Charlotte's father, a good-natured man knighted for an address to the king and rendered useless ever after by the honour, full of civility and the memory of his presentation at…
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter I
- Chapter III
- Chapter V
- Chapter VI
- Chapter VII
- Chapter IX
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XXII
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXVII
- Chapter XXVIII
- Chapter XXIX
- Chapter XXX
- Chapter XXXV
- Chapter LIII
- Chapter LVI
- Chapter LX
Family The Bennet Family The family at the heart of the story: Mr. and Mrs. Bennet and their five unmarried daughters, Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty, and Lydia, of the small Hertfordshire gentry at…
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter V
- Chapter XXII
- Chapter LV
Concept The Entail The legal settlement by which Longbourn must pass to the nearest male heir, Mr. Collins, rather than to Mr. Bennet's daughters.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter XIII
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter L
Family The Lucas Family The Bennets' nearest neighbours, at Lucas Lodge: the good-natured, ceremonious Sir William, his wife, and their children, the eldest of whom, Charlotte, is Elizabeth's closest…
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter VI
- Chapter IX
- Chapter XXII
- Chapter XXV
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXXIX
- Chapter LI
- Chapter LIV
- Chapter LVII
- Chapter LVIII
Event The Meryton Assembly The neighbourhood's first public ball, held in the assembly rooms at Meryton, where the new tenants of Netherfield are looked over.
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Organization The Militia The regiment quartered at Meryton for the winter, its officers a fresh supply of partners and red coats that delights the younger Bennet girls and unsettles the neighbourhood's…
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter VII
- Chapter IX
- Chapter X
- Chapter XII
- Chapter XV
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XXV
- Chapter XXXIX
- Chapter XLI
- Chapter XLII
- Chapter XLVI
- Chapter XLVII
- Chapter XLVIII
- Chapter L
- Chapter LII
Event The Netherfield Ball The long-promised ball Mr. Bingley gives at Netherfield.
Updated in Carries updates from: - Chapter XVII
- Chapter XXI
- Chapter XXXVI
Event The Visit to Pemberley Touring Derbyshire with the Gardiners, Elizabeth is persuaded to see Pemberley only after making sure its master is away. No open entry matches that.