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Pride and prejudice | Project Gutenberg “How nicely we are crammed in!” Heading to Chapter XL Heading to Chapter XLIV Heading to Chapter XLVI Heading to Chapter XLIX Heading to Chapter LVI Heading to Chapter LXI
Full text of Pride and prejudice - Archive. org 66 PRIDE AND PREJUDICE CHAPTER XIII ‘‘I Hope, my dear,” said Mr Bennet to his wife, as they were at breakfast the next morning, “‘that you have ordered a good dinner to-day, because I have reason to expect an addition to our family party ” “Who do you mean, my dear? I know of nobody that is coming, I am sure, unless Charlotte Lucas
By Jane Austen - University of Virginia to Mrs Long But I can guess how it was; every body says that he is ate up with pride, and I dare say he had heard somehow that Mrs Long does not keep a carriage, and had come to the ball in
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen | Project Gutenberg "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen is a classic novel written in the early 19th century The story delves into themes of love, social class, and individual agency, largely revolving around the life of Elizabeth Bennet, one of five sisters from a modest but genteel family navigating the complex social landscape of Regency England