Elizabeth loves Pemberley the moment she sees it. She would love to be its mistress. And immediately there appears the master of Pemberley, to ask her to marry him and become mistress of the place! Life Responds like that!
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Bingley and Darcy's arrival in Hertfordshire
Mr.Bennet refuses to call on Bingley
Mr.Bennet's favorite is Elizabeth, Mrs.Bennet's is Lydia
Neither Mr.Bennet nor his wife cares much for Mary
Mrs.Bennet's greatest aspiration is her daughters' marriages
Mrs.Bennet rejoices over Bingley's arrival
Bingley tries to get Darcy and Elizabeth to dance
Darcy insults Elizabeth
Jane and Bingley are happy with each other
Jane finds no fault with Bingley's sisters
Mrs.Bennet is magnanimously to Charlotte
Charlotte narrates Mr.Robinson's conversation
Charlotte warns about Jane's passivity
Charlotte disbelieves in romance
Elizabeth's ideals
Elizabeth talks about Darcy to Charlotte
Charlotte persuades Elizabeth to play the piano
Sir Lucas tries to bring Elizabeth and Darcy together
Caroline asks Darcy when she is to wish him joy
Mr and Mrs.Bennet talk of Jane dying
Elizabeth, Bingley and Darcy argue over Bingley's character
Jane falls ill at Netherfield
Elizabeth refuses to dance with Darcy twice
Caroline tries to tease Darcy out of his interest in Elizabeth
Jane comes back from Netherfield in Bingley's carriage
Collins comes to Longbourn with goodwill
Collins is interrupted as he is about to announce his intention
Lydia offends Collins
Meeting at Meryton
Wickham sits with Elizabeth and Lydia
Elizabeth readily believes Wickham's lies
Wickham talks to Elizabeth about Darcy's marriage
Jane refuses to think ill of Darcy
Elizabeth teases Collins
The general mood after the Lucases and Netherfield balls
Elizabeth talks about Wickham, and Sir Lucas interferes
Caroline's warning to Elizabeth
Mrs.Bennet gloats to Lady Lucas, Lady Lucas triumphs in return
When Collins proposes to Elizabeth, they talk about Lady Catherine
Elizabeth gets two insulting marriage proposals
Mr.Bennet warns Elizabeth of the consequences of her marriage
Charlotte arrives just in time, to a hurt, disappointed Collins
Wickham comes to Longbourn, Caroline's letter follows
Elizabeth sees through Caroline and her letter
Mr.Bennet asks Elizabeth when she is to be jilted, by Wickham
Elizabeth is shocked by Charlotte's engagement
Charlotte is the first to marry
Jane refuses to think ill of Bingley or his sisters
It had better happen to you, Lizzy - Mrs.Gardiner
Wickham turns his attentions to Mary King, Elizabeth goes to Hunsford
After Elizabeth parts with Wickham, she is invited to the Lakes with the Gardiners
Elizabeth is not awed by Rosings or Lady Catherine
Elizabeth and Lady Catherine offend each other
Darcy calls on Elizabeth when she is reading Jane's letters
Charlotte has always noticed Darcy's feelings for Elizabeth
Col. Fitzwilliam lets slip the truth about Darcy's interference
Darcy's first proposal
It is a beautiful morning when Darcy gives Elizabeth his letter
Elizabeth transforms, so does Darcy
Lydia makes Jane and Elizabeth pay for her food at the inn
Lydia wants to marry before her sisters
Jane and Elizabeth decide not to expose Wickham
Mrs.Bennet gives up on Bingley
Mr.Bennet gives in to Lydia's demand ignoring Elizabeth's warnings
After Wickham leaves, Elizabeth goes to Derbyshire
Elizabeth is cheeful even when travel plans change
Elizabeth visits Pemberley, Darcy arrives
Darcy is an attentive, loving brother
Gardiners take Elizabeth to Pemberley
Caroline taunts Elizabeth in Darcy's presence
Jane's first letter arrives late
Darcy arrives when news of the elopement comes
Mrs.Bennet blames everyone else except herself
Collins writes to Mr.Bennet
Mr.Bennet takes responsibility
Darcy pays for Wickham Lydia's marriage
Mr.Bennet saves no money
Gardiners play a role in Lydia's marriage
After Mr.Bennet gives up, Darcy takes over
At no point does any woman blame Wickham
When news of Bingley's arrival comes, Mrs.Bennet is not excited
Mr.Bennet does not call on Bingley
Elizabeth wishes she never sees Darcy again
Mrs.Bennet's plans and schemes to get Bingley to propose to Jane fail
Lady Catherine helps in bringing about Darcy's marriage to Elizabeth
Elizabeth expresses her gratitude to Darcy
Darcy gets engaged after Bingley
Jane and Elizabeth continue to pay for Wickham and Lydia
Gardiners are always welcome at Pemberley
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