p and p 51 to the end Flashcards

1
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she blushed, and ____ blushed; but the cheeks of the two who ccaused their confusions, suffered no variation of colour

A

she-elizabeth
___=Jane
two=lydia and wickham

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2
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“ah Jane, I take your place now, and you msut go lower, because I am a married woman

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Lydia

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3
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“I do not particulary like your way of getting husbands”

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elizabeth to lydia

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4
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no one but ________ regretted that their stay would be so short

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mrs. bennet about lydia and wickham’s stay

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5
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where was lydia married

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st. clement’s becuase of wickham’s lodgings were in that parish

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6
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what was to be such a secret that lydia told elizabeth

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darcy was at lydia’s wedding

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7
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“I did not expect it from you”

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Mrs. gardiner to elizabeth

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8
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who was darcy’s ex governess

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Mrs. Younge

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9
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she would not betray her trust, I suppose, without bribery and corruption

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I-Mrs. Gardiner,

she- mrs. younge

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10
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wickham still cherished the hope of more effectually making his fortune by marriage in _______

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some other country

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11
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I fancy, lizzy, that obstinacy is the real defect of his character after all

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darcy

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12
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what does obstinate mean

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stubbornly refusing to change one’s opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so.

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13
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how much is darcy’s debt

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2,000 pounds

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14
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what is the house that wickham should have had from darcy

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Kympton

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15
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he is nothing to us

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mrs. bennet about mr. bingley

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16
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but however, that shan’t prevent my asking him to dine here

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Mrs. bennet to Jane about bingley

17
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I began to be afraid you would never come back agaain

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mrs. bennet to mr. bingley

18
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why did mr. bingley come down to netherfield

A

he killed all of his birds

19
Q

“it will then be publicly seen, that on both sides, we meet only as common and indifferent acquaintance

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elizabeth about darcy

20
Q

If he does not come to me then, I shall give him up for ever

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elizabeth about darcy

21
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but why should you wish to persuade me tha t I feel more than I acknowledge

A

jane to elizabeth

22
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two social customs

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oldest child has a certain spot at table unelss one of the younger ones are married.
Proposing husband goes to his fiancee’s dad to confirm or ask for marriage

23
Q

“jane i congratuale you, you will be a very happy woman

A

mr. bennet

24
Q

not a word however, passed his lips in allusion to it, till their visitor took his leave for the night

A

mr. bennet

25
Q

“for do not expect to be noticed by his family or friends

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lady catherine to eliz

26
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“they are destined for each other by the voice of every member of their respectie houses; and what is to divide them

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lady catherine to eliza

27
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if you were sensible of your own good, you would not wish to quit the sphere , in which you have been brought up”

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lady catherine to eliza

28
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he is a gentleman, I am a gentleman’s daughter; so far we are equal

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eliza to lady catherine about darcy

29
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YOu have widely mistaken my character, if you think I can be worked on by such persuasions as these. HOw far your nephew might approve of your intereference in his affairs, I cannot tell’ but you have certainly no right to concern yourself in mine

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eliza to lady catherine

30
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I am no stranger to the particulars of your youngest sister’s infamous elopement

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lady catherine to eliz

31
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mr. darcy who probaby never looked at you in his life

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mr. bennet to eliza

32
Q

a young olive branch means that

A

charlotte is pregnant

33
Q

I was given good principles, but left to follow them in pride and conceit

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darcy to eliza

34
Q

oh lizzy it can not be, I know how much you dislike him

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jane to eliza about darcy

35
Q

I was in the middle before I knew that i had begun

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darcy to lizzy about his love for her

36
Q

where did kitty spend her time

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with lizzy or ane

37
Q

where did mary spend her time

A

at home