p and p 41-50 Flashcards
she felt anew the justice of mr. darcy’s objections and never had she befroe been so much disposed to pardon his interference in the views of his friend
elizabeth
lydia receied an invite from ______ to accompany her to ______
mrs. Forster
brighton
I cannot see why mrs. forster should not ask me as well as lydia
Kitty
how much older is kitty over lydia
2 years
She could not help secretly advising her father no to let her go. She represented to him all the impropreities of Lydia’s general behabiour.
elizabeth
“Lydia will never be easy till she has exposed herself in some public place or other, and we can never expect her to do it with so little expense or inconvenicne to her family as under the present circustances”
speaker and meaning?
mr. bennet
family can’t be embarassed by her wile she’s at brighton
speaker- “what, has she frightened away some of your lovers?”
mr. bennet to eliza
_____ was the only one who shed tears; but she did weep from _____ and envy
kitty
vexation
a woman whose weak understanding and illiberal mind, had very early in their marriage put an end to all real affection for her
mrs. bennet
instead of going to to the lakes because of Mr. gardiner’s business, they went no fuarther northward than
Derbyshire
they have some of the finest woods in the country
pemberly
_______ is a minor character in Pride and Prejudice. She lives primarily at Pemberley as companion to Georgiana Darcy, Mr. Darcy’s much younger sister. ________ was presented to Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner when Mr. Darcy invited them to Pemberley.
mrs. annesley
what was the maid of pemberly’s name
mrs. reynolds
I must confess that I never could see any beauty in her
miss bingley
for it is many months since I have considered her as one of the handsomest women of my acquaintance
darcy to miss bingley about eliza
where was the party spending the night
lambton
what was contained in jane’s first letter
Lydia has run off to Scotland with Wickham
i never in my life saw him so affected
jane talking about mr. bennet
and never had she so honestly felt that she could have loved him, as now, when all love must be vain
elizabeth about darcy
she had no difficulty in belieiving that neither her virtue nor her undeerstanding would preserve her from falling an easy prey
elizabeth about lydia
i am much more inclined than I was to judge as your eldest sister does of the atter. It appers to me so very unlikely, that any young man should form suhc a design agaisnt a girl who is by no means unprotected or friendliness
mr gardiner to elizabeth
what attractions has she beyong youth, health, and good humour
elizabeth about lydia
why did the forsters ever let her go out of their sight
mrs. bennet about lydia
and tell my dear lydia, not to give any directions about her clothe,s till she has seen me, for she does not know which are the best warehouses
mrs. bennet to mr. gardiner about lydia
who is the book worm
mary
and that he was now determined to enquire at all the principal hotels in town
he- mr. bennet
colonel forster believed that more than a thousand pounds would be necessary to clear his debts at Brighton
mr. wickham’s debts
let me once in my life feel how much I have been to blame
mr. bennet to eliza
how much is lydia to receive for marriage after bennet’s death
5000 pounds
how much is lydia to receive each year
100 per year
into one house in this neighbourhood, they shall never have admittance
mr. bennet
it was neighter gaudy nor uselesssy fine; with less of splendor and mor real elegance than the furniture of rosings
pemberly