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  1. Why did Elizabeth advise her father not to let Lydia accept Mrs. Forster’s invitation?

She represented to him all the improprieties of Lydia's general behaviour, the little advantage she could derive from the friendship of such a woman as Mrs. Forster.

  1. How did Elizabeth’s attention to Mr. Wickham change? Speak on theit farewell talk.

Having been frequently in company with him since her return, agitation was pretty well over; the agitations of formal partiality entirely so. On Wickham’s making some inquiry as to the manner in which her time had passed at Hunsford, she mentioned Colonel Fitzwilliam's and Mr. Darcy's having both spent three weeks at Rosings, and asked him, if he was acquainted with the former. He looked surprised but replied, that he had formerly seen him often; and, after observing that he was a very gentlemanlike man, asked her how she had liked him. Her answer was warmly in his favour. Then he asked about Darcy and Eliza said that he improved on acquaintance.

  1. What is conjugal felicity?

It’s respect, esteem, and confidence.

  1. Why was Elizabeth against seeing Pemberley?

Elizabeth was distressed. The possibility of meeting Mr. Darcy, while viewing the place, instantly occurred. It would be dreadful! She blushed at the very idea, and thought it would be better to speak openly to her aunt than to run such a risk.

  1. What thoughts came to Elizabeth’s mind when seeing Pemberley House and Woods around?

Elizabeth was delighted. She had never seen a place for which nature had done more, or where natural beauty had been so little counteracted by an awkward taste. At that moment she felt that to be mistress of Pemberley might be something!

  1. How did Mrs. Reynolds describe her master and his sister?

She said that Darcy was a very handsome gentleman. And Miss Darcy was the handsomest young lady that ever was seen; and so accomplished.

  1. How valuable is the praise of a servant?

Mrs. Reynolds spoke very warmly of Mr. and Miss Darcy. And Eliza said that was very much to his credit. The housekeeper added that she has never known a cross word from him in her life, and she have known him ever since he was four years old. He was a really pleasant man. This surprised Elizabeth considerably, because the housekeeper’s words did not correspond to her own ideas of Darcy.

  1. Speak on Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth’s unexpected meeting.

Their eyes instantly met, and the cheeks of both were overspread with the deepest blush. Darcy absolutely started, and for a moment seemed immovable from surprise. She had instinctively turned away; but stopping on his approach, received his compliments with an embarrassment impossible to be overcome. Astonished and confused, scarcely dared lift her eyes to his face, and knew not what answer she returned to his civil inquiries after her family. At length every idea seemed to fail him; and, after standing a few moments without saying a word, he suddenly recollected himself, and took leave.

Why was Mr. Darcy so gentle with Elizabeth on their unexpected meeting?

Never in her life had she seen his manners so little dignified, never had he spoken with such gentleness as on this unexpected meeting. What a contrast did it offer to his last address in Rosings Park, when he put his letter into her hand! She knew not what to think, or how to account for it.

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