Volume III Flashcards

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merriment; laughter

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mirth

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generous

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liberal

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convincing; compelling

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cogent

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captured and held briefly; captivated

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arrested

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thoroughly discussed; scrutinized

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canvassed

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changing; varying

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fluctuating

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slow; characterized by delay

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dilatory

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disturb; unsettle

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discompose

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9
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agreement; assent

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acquiescence

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obtaining; acquiring

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procuring

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departing suddenly

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decamping

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12
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a speech of praise

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panegyric

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constantly; nonstop

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incessantly

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quickly; efficiently

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expeditiously

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15
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understood without having to be spoken

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tacit

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16
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pampering; permissiveness

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indulgence

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respectable; proper

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genteel

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passion; intensity

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vehemence

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19
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reciprocated; returned

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requited

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20
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mental and emotional strength in adversity

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fortitude

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groveling; overly servile

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obsequious

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boldness; self-confidence

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hill; a rise of ground

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shyness due to a lack of self-confidence

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diffidence

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refrained; held back from
forbore
26
Mr. Bennet claims that Lizzy could be neither happy nor respectable unless she truly esteemed ___.
her husband
27
"Good gracious! Lord bless me! only think! dear me! Mr. Darcy! Who would have thought it! And is it really true? Oh! my sweetest Lizzy! how rich and how great you will be! What pin-money, what jewels, what carriages you will have!"
Mrs. Bennet
28
"I cannot fix on the hour, or the spot, or the look, or the words, which laid the foundation. It is too long ago. I was in the middle before I knew that I had begun.
Mr. Darcy
29
petitions for the use of the library at Netherfield
Mary Bennet
30
the unfortunate location of Lydia and Wickham
London
31
She intends to discover if Elizabeth is engaged to Mr. Darcy and attempts to bully her into denying him.
Lady Catherine de Bourgh
32
what Mr. Bennet needs to secure Lydia's marriage
five thousand pounds inheritance and one hundred pounds per year
33
"... to know what I have to relate will give such pleasure to all my dear family! how shall I bear so much happiness!"
Jane Bennet
34
Mr. Bennet dislikes this activity very much.
letter writing
35
believes "the death of a daughter would be a blessing" in comparison to Lydia's elopement
Mr. Collins
36
A miniature of him remains in the late Mr. Darcy's favorite room.
George Wickham
37
length of time till Mrs. Bennet will see Lydia again
two years
38
diligently maintains correspondence with the family, informing them of the events concerning Lydia and Wickham's whereabouts
Mr. Gardiner
39
the length of time passed since Bingley first came to Netherfield
one year
40
knows of Wickham and Lydia's love for several weeks, yet keeps the knowledge secret
Kitty
41
Charlotte's situation
expectation of a baby
42
the first person who seeks Lydia and Wickham but to no avail
Colonel Forster
43
By Elizabeth's instructions, she begins to comprehend that a woman may take liberties with her husband.
Georgiana Darcy
44
Elizabeth thanks them again and again for inadvertently bringing her and Darcy together.
Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner
45
"And of this place," thought she, "I might have been mistress! With these rooms I might now have been formerly acquainted!"
Pemberly
46
When Mr. Bennet first married, he was certain this would break the entail
the birth of a son
47
All Meryton seemed striving to blacken the man, who, but three months before, had been almost an angel of light.
antithesis
48
"You may well warn me against such an evil. Human nature is so prone to fall into it! No Lizzy, let me for once in my life feel how much I have been to blame."
Mr. Bennet
49
forces Elizabeth to walk next to Mr. Darcy at Pemberley
Mrs. Gardiner's fatigue
50
the narrator sees events through the eyes of only one (or some) character(s), or reveals the thoughts of only one (or some) character(s)
third person limited omniscient