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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:36 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:36
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"The gentlemen pronounced him to be a fine figure of a man, the ladies declared he was much handsomer than Mr. Bingley, and he was looked at with great admiration for about half the evening, till his manners gave a disgust which turned the tide of his popularity; for he was discovered to be proud; to be above his company, and above being pleased; and not all his large estate in Derbyshire could then save him from having a most forbidding, disagreeable countenance, and being unworthy to be compared with his friend."
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""If I can but see one of my daughters happily settled at Netherfield, " said Mrs. Bennet to her husband, "and all the others equally well married, I shall have nothing to wish for. ""
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""I cannot see that London has any great advantage over the country, for my part, except the shops and public places."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:44 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:44
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"When you told Mrs. Bennet this morning that if you ever resolved upon quitting Netherfield you should be gone in five minutes, you meant it to be a sort of panegyric, of compliment to yourself—and yet what is there so very laudable in a precipitance which must leave very necessary business undone, and can be of no real advantage to yourself or anyone else?""
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"Against staying longer, however, Elizabeth was positively resolved—nor did she much expect it would be asked; and fearful, on the contrary, as being considered as intruding themselves needlessly long, she urged Jane to borrow Mr. Bingley's carriage immediately, and at length it was settled that their original design of leaving Netherfield that morning should be mentioned, and the request made."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:45 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:45
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:46 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:46
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:46 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:46
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"Mrs. Phillips was always glad to see her nieces; and the two eldest, from their recent absence, were particularly welcome, and she was eagerly expressing her surprise at their sudden return home, which, as their own carriage had not fetched them, she should have known nothing about, if she had not happened to see Mr. Jones's shop-boy in the street, who had told her that they were not to send any more draughts to Netherfield because the Miss Bennets were come away, when her civility was claimed towards Mr. Collins by Jane's introduction of him."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:48 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:48
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:47 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:47
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"A fortunate chance had recommended him to Lady Catherine de Bourgh when the living of Hunsford was vacant; and the respect which he felt for her high rank, and his veneration for her as his patroness, mingling with a very good opinion of himself, of his authority as a clergyman, and his right as a rector, made him altogether a mixture of pride and obsequiousness, self-importance and humility."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:47 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:47
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:48 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:48
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:49 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:49
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"Mrs. Phillips was quite awed by such an excess of good breeding; but her contemplation of one stranger was soon put to an end by exclamations and inquiries about the other; of whom, however, she could only tell her nieces what they already knew, that Mr. Denny had brought him from London, and that he was to have a lieutenant's commission in the —— shire."
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TLCMap IDtdec00
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:49 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:49
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"After a few minutes' reflection, however, she continued, "I do remember his boasting one day, at Netherfield, of the implacability of his resentments, of his having an unforgiving temper."
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TLCMap IDtdec04
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:50 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:50
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""I do not at all know; but I heard nothing of his going away when I was at Netherfield."
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TLCMap IDtdec02
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:50 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:50
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TLCMap IDtdec03
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:50 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:50
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Details
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"Till Elizabeth entered the drawing-room at Netherfield, and looked in vain for Mr. Wickham among the cluster of red coats there assembled, a doubt of his being present had never occurred to her."
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TLCMap IDtdec07
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:52 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:52
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TLCMap IDtdec05
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:51 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:51
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"The two young ladies were summoned from the shrubbery, where this conversation passed, by the arrival of the very persons of whom they had been speaking; Mr. Bingley and his sisters came to give their personal invitation for the long-expected ball at Netherfield, which was fixed for the following Tuesday."
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TLCMap IDtdec06
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:52 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:52
Details
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:52 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:52
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:53 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:53
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:53 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:53
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:53 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:53
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:52 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:52
Details
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TLCMap IDtdec0d
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:53 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:53
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""Aye, there she comes, " continued Mrs. Bennet, "looking as unconcerned as may be, and caring no more for us than if we were at York, provided she can have her own way."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:55 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:55
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:54 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:54
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TLCMap IDtdec0f
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:54 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:54
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TLCMap IDtdec10
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:54 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:54
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TLCMap IDtdec11
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:55 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:55
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TLCMap IDtdec17
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:56 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:56
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:56 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:56
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TLCMap IDtdec15
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:56 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:56
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"To these highflown expressions Elizabeth listened with all the insensibility of distrust; and though the suddenness of their removal surprised her, she saw nothing in it really to lament; it was not to be supposed that their absence from Netherfield would prevent Mr. Bingley's being there; and as to the loss of their society, she was persuaded that Jane must cease to regard it, in the enjoyment of his."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:56 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:56
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:57 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:57
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TLCMap IDtdec13
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:56 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:56
Details
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"Mr. Bingley will not be detained in London by them. ""
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TLCMap IDtdec19
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:57 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:57
Details
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""When my brother left us yesterday, he imagined that the business which took him to London might be concluded in three or four days; but as we are certain it cannot be so, and at the same time convinced that when Charles gets to town he will be in no hurry to leave it again, we have determined on following him thither, that he may not be obliged to spend his vacant hours in a comfortless hotel."
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TLCMap IDtdec1a
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:58 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:58
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TLCMap IDtdec1b
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:58 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:58
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"I sincerely hope your Christmas in Hertfordshire may abound in the gaieties which that season generally brings, and that your beaux will be so numerous as to prevent your feeling the loss of the three of whom we shall deprive you. ""
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TLCMap IDtdec1c
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:58 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:58
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Details
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"Jane's temper was not desponding, and she was gradually led to hope, though the diffidence of affection sometimes overcame the hope, that Bingley would return to Netherfield and answer every wish of her heart."
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TLCMap IDtdec1e
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:59 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:59
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Details
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"Jane's temper was not desponding, and she was gradually led to hope, though the diffidence of affection sometimes overcame the hope, that Bingley would return to Netherfield and answer every wish of her heart."
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TLCMap IDtdec1f
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:59 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:59
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Details
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""Believe me, my dear sir, my gratitude is warmly excited by such affectionate attention; and depend upon it, you will speedily receive from me a letter of thanks for this, and for every other mark of your regard during my stay in Hertfordshire."
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TLCMap IDtdec21
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:59 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:59
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Created At2025-02-14 22:38:59 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:59
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TLCMap IDtdec1d
Created At2025-02-14 22:38:59 Updated At2025-02-14 22:38:59
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"Elizabeth, feeling it incumbent on her to relieve him from so unpleasant a situation, now put herself forward to confirm his account, by mentioning her prior knowledge of it from Charlotte herself; and endeavoured to put a stop to the exclamations of her mother and sisters by the earnestness of her congratulations to Sir William, in which she was readily joined by Jane, and by making a variety of remarks on the happiness that might be expected from the match, the excellent character of Mr. Collins, and the convenient distance of Hunsford from London."
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TLCMap IDtdec22
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:00 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:00
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"The chief of every day was spent by him at Lucas Lodge, and he sometimes returned to Longbourn only in time to make an apology for his absence before the family went to bed."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:01 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:01
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Details
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"But as no such delicacy restrained her mother, an hour seldom passed in which she did not talk of Bingley, express her impatience for his arrival, or even require Jane to confess that if he did not come back she would think herself very ill used."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:01 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:01
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"Mr. Collins's return into Hertfordshire was no longer a matter of pleasure to Mrs. Bennet."
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TLCMap IDtdec24
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:01 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:01
Details
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"The united efforts of his two unfeeling sisters and of his overpowering friend, assisted by the attractions of Miss Darcy and the amusements of London might be too much, she feared, for the strength of his attachment."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:01 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:01
Details
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"Elizabeth, feeling it incumbent on her to relieve him from so unpleasant a situation, now put herself forward to confirm his account, by mentioning her prior knowledge of it from Charlotte herself; and endeavoured to put a stop to the exclamations of her mother and sisters by the earnestness of her congratulations to Sir William, in which she was readily joined by Jane, and by making a variety of remarks on the happiness that might be expected from the match, the excellent character of Mr. Collins, and the convenient distance of Hunsford from London."
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TLCMap IDtdec27
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:02 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:02
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Details
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"Day after day passed away without bringing any other tidings of him than the report which shortly prevailed in Meryton of his coming no more to Netherfield the whole winter; a report which highly incensed Mrs. Bennet, and which she never failed to contradict as a most scandalous falsehood."
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TLCMap IDtdec2a
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:03 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:03
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"The pain of separation, however, might be alleviated on his side, by preparations for the reception of his bride; as he had reason to hope, that shortly after his return into Hertfordshire, the day would be fixed that was to make him the happiest of men."
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TLCMap IDtdec2c
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:03 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:03
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TLCMap IDtdec29
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:02 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:02
Details
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"The very first sentence conveyed the assurance of their being all settled in London for the winter, and concluded with her brother's regret at not having had time to pay his respects to his friends in Hertfordshire before he left the country."
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TLCMap IDtdec28
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:02 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:02
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Details
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"The Netherfield ladies would have had difficulty in believing that a man who lived by trade, and within view of his own warehouses, could have been so well-bred and agreeable."
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TLCMap IDtdec31
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:05 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:05
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Details
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"A day or two passed before Jane had courage to speak of her feelings to Elizabeth; but at last, on Mrs. Bennet's leaving them together, after a longer irritation than usual about Netherfield and its master, she could not help saying:"
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TLCMap IDtdec2b
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:03 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:03
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- Text
Details
Latitude51.80978229999999 Longitude-0.2376744
Description
"Mr. Collins returned into Hertfordshire soon after it had been quitted by the Gardiners and Jane; but as he took up his abode with the Lucases, his arrival was no great inconvenience to Mrs. Bennet."
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TLCMap IDtdec30
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:05 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:05
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- Text
Details
Latitude51.80978229999999 Longitude-0.2376744
Description
""We shall often meet, I hope, in Hertfordshire. ""
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TLCMap IDtdec36
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:06 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:06
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude-34.8514835 Longitude138.5075607
Description
"Mr. Darcy may perhaps have heard of such a place as Gracechurch Street, but he would hardly think a month's ablution enough to cleanse him from its impurities, were he once to enter it; and depend upon it, Mr. Bingley never stirs without him. ""
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TLCMap IDtdec2d
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:04 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:04
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"About ten or a dozen years ago, before her marriage, she had spent a considerable time in that very part of Derbyshire to which he belonged."
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TLCMap IDtdec2f
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:04 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:04
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Without supposing them, from what she saw, to be very seriously in love, their preference of each other was plain enough to make her a little uneasy; and she resolved to speak to Elizabeth on the subject before she left Hertfordshire, and represent to her the imprudence of encouraging such an attachment."
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TLCMap IDtdec2e
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:04 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:04
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Details
Latitude-33.8633249 Longitude151.2063836
Description
""My aunt, " she continued, "is going to-morrow into that part of the town, and I shall take the opportunity of calling in Grosvenor Street. ""
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TLCMap IDtdec3c
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:08 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:08
Details
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Description
""I am not likely to leave Kent for some time."
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TLCMap IDtdec32
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:06 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:06
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Details
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Description
"Promise me, therefore, to come to Hunsford. ""
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TLCMap IDtdec33
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:06 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:06
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Details
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Description
"It was Mr. Collins's picture of Hunsford and Rosings rationally softened; and Elizabeth perceived that she must wait for her own visit there to know the rest."
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TLCMap IDtdec34
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:06 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:06
Details
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Description
"The wedding took place; the bride and bridegroom set off for Kent from the church door, and everybody had as much to say, or to hear, on the subject as usual."
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TLCMap IDtdec35
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:06 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:06
Details
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Description
""I did not think Caroline in spirits, " were her words, "but she was very glad to see me, and reproached me for giving her no notice of my coming to London."
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TLCMap IDtdec3b
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:08 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:08
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Details
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Description
"Miss Bingley said something of his never returning to Netherfield again, of giving up the house, but not with any certainty."
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TLCMap IDtdec37
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:07 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:07
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- Text
Details
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Description
"I am extremely glad that you have such pleasant accounts from our friends at Hunsford."
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TLCMap IDtdec38
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:08 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:08
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Details
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Description
"March was to take Elizabeth to Hunsford."
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TLCMap IDtdec39
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:08 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:08
Details
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Description
"The improvement of spending a night in London was added in time, and the plan became perfect as plan could be."
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TLCMap IDtdec3a
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:08 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:08
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Details
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Description
"When they left the high road for the lane to Hunsford, every eye was in search of the Parsonage, and every turning expected to bring it in view."
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TLCMap IDtdec43
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:11 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:11
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- Text
Details
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Description
"Mrs. Gardiner gave her the particulars also of Miss Bingley's visit in Gracechurch Street, and repeated conversations occurring at different times between Jane and herself, which proved that the former had, from her heart, given up the acquaintance."
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TLCMap IDtdec3f
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:09 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:09
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Details
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Description
"It was a journey of only twenty-four miles, and they began it so early as to be in Gracechurch Street by noon."
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TLCMap IDtdec3d
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:09 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:09
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
""Oh! if that is all, I have a very poor opinion of young men who live in Derbyshire; and their intimate friends who live in Hertfordshire are not much better."
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TLCMap IDtdec40
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:09 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:09
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Details
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Description
"I should be sorry, you know, to think ill of a young man who has lived so long in Derbyshire. ""
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TLCMap IDtdec3e
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:09 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:09
Details
Latitude-33.8333783 Longitude151.204795
Description
"After sitting long enough to admire every article of furniture in the room, from the sideboard to the fender, to give an account of their journey, and of all that had happened in London, Mr. Collins invited them to take a stroll in the garden, which was large and well laid out, and to the cultivation of which he attended himself."
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TLCMap IDtdec42
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:11 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:11
Details
Latitude-33.8333783 Longitude151.204795
Description
""My mother would have had no objection, but my father hates London. ""
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TLCMap IDtdec45
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:11 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:11
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- Text
Details
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Description
"The evening was spent chiefly in talking over Hertfordshire news, and telling again what had already been written; and when it closed, Elizabeth, in the solitude of her chamber, had to meditate upon Charlotte's degree of contentment, to understand her address in guiding, and composure in bearing with, her husband, and to acknowledge that it was all done very well."
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TLCMap IDtdec41
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:10 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:10
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Sir William stayed only a week at Hunsford, but his visit was long enough to convince him of his daughter's being most comfortably settled, and of her possessing such a husband and such a neighbour as were not often met with."
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TLCMap IDtdec44
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:11 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:11
- Placename
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- Text
Details
Latitude-28.8583975 Longitude153.0469677
Description
"Lady Catherine, Sir William, and Mr. and Mrs. Collins sat down to quadrille; and as Miss de Bourgh chose to play at cassino, the two girls had the honour of assisting Mrs. Jenkinson to make up her party."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtdec46
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:12 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:12
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"His arrival was soon known at the Parsonage; for Mr. Collins was walking the whole morning within view of the lodges opening into Hunsford Lane, in order to have the earliest assurance of it, and after making his bow as the carriage turned into the Park, hurried home with the great intelligence."
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TLCMap IDtdec47
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:12 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:12
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- Text
Details
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Description
"He now seated himself by her, and talked so agreeably of Kent and Hertfordshire, of travelling and staying at home, of new books and music, that Elizabeth had never been half so well entertained in that room before; and they conversed with so much spirit and flow, as to draw the attention of Lady Catherine herself, as well as of Mr. Darcy."
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TLCMap IDtdec48
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:12 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:12
Details
Latitude-33.5438705 Longitude118.8596804
Description
"He now seated himself by her, and talked so agreeably of Kent and Hertfordshire, of travelling and staying at home, of new books and music, that Elizabeth had never been half so well entertained in that room before; and they conversed with so much spirit and flow, as to draw the attention of Lady Catherine herself, as well as of Mr. Darcy."
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TLCMap IDtdec49
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:12 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:12
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- Text
Details
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Description
"The first time of my ever seeing him in Hertfordshire, you must know, was at a ball—and at this ball, what do you think he did?"
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TLCMap IDtdec4a
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:13 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:13
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- Text
Details
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Description
"There are few people in England, I suppose, who have more true enjoyment of music than myself, or a better natural taste."
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TLCMap IDtdec4d
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:14 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:14
Details
Latitude-33.8333783 Longitude151.204795
Description
""Miss Bennet would not play at all amiss if she practised more, and could have the advantage of a London master."
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TLCMap IDtdec4e
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:14 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:14
- Placename
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- Text
Details
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Description
""How very suddenly you all quitted Netherfield last November, Mr. Darcy!"
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TLCMap IDtdec50
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:14 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:14
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- Text
Details
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Description
"It was absolutely necessary, therefore, to think of something, and in this emergence recollecting when she had seen him last in Hertfordshire, and feeling curious to know what he would say on the subject of their hasty departure, she observed:"
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TLCMap IDtdec4b
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:14 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:14
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Details
Latitude52.962732 Longitude-1.074676
Description
""I think I have understood that Mr. Bingley has not much idea of ever returning to Netherfield again?""
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TLCMap IDtdec4c
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:14 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:14
- Placename
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- Text
Details
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Description
""If he means to be but little at Netherfield, it would be better for the neighbourhood that he should give up the place entirely, for then we might possibly get a settled family there."
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TLCMap IDtdec4f
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:14 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:14
Details
Latitude-33.5438705 Longitude118.8596804
Description
""Do you certainly leave Kent on Saturday?" said she."
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TLCMap IDtdec53
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:16 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:16
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- Text
Details
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Description
""It is a proof of your own attachment to Hertfordshire."
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TLCMap IDtdec54
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:16 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:16
- Placename
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- Text
Details
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Description
"Lady Catherine, I believe, did a great deal to it when Mr. Collins first came to Hunsford. ""
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TLCMap IDtdec51
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:15 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:15
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- Text
Details
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Description
"As he spoke there was a sort of smile which Elizabeth fancied she understood; he must be supposing her to be thinking of Jane and Netherfield, and she blushed as she answered:"
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TLCMap IDtdec56
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:17 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:17
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- Text
Details
Latitude50.6900504 Longitude-3.6823304
Description
"He never said a great deal, nor did she give herself the trouble of talking or of listening much; but it struck her in the course of their third rencontre that he was asking some odd unconnected questions—about her pleasure in being at Hunsford, her love of solitary walks, and her opinion of Mr. and Mrs. Collins's happiness; and that in speaking of Rosings and her not perfectly understanding the house, he seemed to expect that whenever she came into Kent again she would be staying there too."
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TLCMap IDtdec57
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:17 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:17
Details
Latitude-33.5438705 Longitude118.8596804
Description
"He never said a great deal, nor did she give herself the trouble of talking or of listening much; but it struck her in the course of their third rencontre that he was asking some odd unconnected questions—about her pleasure in being at Hunsford, her love of solitary walks, and her opinion of Mr. and Mrs. Collins's happiness; and that in speaking of Rosings and her not perfectly understanding the house, he seemed to expect that whenever she came into Kent again she would be staying there too."
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TLCMap IDtdec52
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:16 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:16
Details
Latitude-33.8333783 Longitude151.204795
Description
""There were some very strong objections against the lady, " were Colonel Fitzwilliam's words; and those strong objections probably were, her having one uncle who was a country attorney, and another who was in business in London."
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TLCMap IDtdec59
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:17 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:17
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Details
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Description
""And remember that I have not much reason for supposing it to be Bingley."
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TLCMap IDtdec55
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:17 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:17
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- Text
Details
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Description
"That he had been concerned in the measures taken to separate Bingley and Jane she had never doubted; but she had always attributed to Miss Bingley the principal design and arrangement of them."
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TLCMap IDtdec58
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:17 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:17
Details
Latitude-33.5438705 Longitude118.8596804
Description
"When they were gone, Elizabeth, as if intending to exasperate herself as much as possible against Mr. Darcy, chose for her employment the examination of all the letters which Jane had written to her since her being in Kent."
Extended Data
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TLCMap IDtdec5b
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:18 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:18
- Placename
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Details
Latitude51.80978229999999 Longitude-0.2376744
Description
""I had not been long in Hertfordshire, before I saw, in common with others, that Bingley preferred your elder sister to any other young woman in the country."
Extended Data
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Details
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TLCMap IDtdec5d
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:19 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:19
Details
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:18 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:18
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TLCMap IDtdec62
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:20 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:20
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TLCMap IDtdec5c
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:19 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:19
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TLCMap IDtdec64
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:21 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:21
Details
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TLCMap IDtdec5f
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:20 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:20
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:20 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:20
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:20 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:20
Details
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:21 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:21
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"She remembered also that, till the Netherfield family had quitted the country, he had told his story to no one but herself; but that after their removal it had been everywhere discussed; that he had then no reserves, no scruples in sinking Mr. Darcy's character, though he had assured her that respect for the father would always prevent his exposing the son."
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TLCMap IDtdec66
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:22 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:22
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:22 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:22
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:23 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:23
Details
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:23 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:23
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TLCMap IDtdec65
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:21 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:21
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:25 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:25
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:23 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:23
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:23 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:23
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TLCMap IDtdec6c
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:24 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:24
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"Our plain manner of living, our small rooms and few domestics, and the little we see of the world, must make Hunsford extremely dull to a young lady like yourself; but I hope you will believe us grateful for the condescension, and that we have done everything in our power to prevent your spending your time unpleasantly. ""
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TLCMap IDtdec6e
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:24 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:24
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"We have certainly done our best; and most fortunately having it in our power to introduce you to very superior society, and, from our connection with Rosings, the frequent means of varying the humble home scene, I think we may flatter ourselves that your Hunsford visit cannot have been entirely irksome."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:24 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:24
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:25 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:25
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"To know that she had the power of revealing what would so exceedingly astonish Jane, and must, at the same time, so highly gratify whatever of her own vanity she had not yet been able to reason away, was such a temptation to openness as nothing could have conquered but the state of indecision in which she remained as to the extent of what she should communicate; and her fear, if she once entered on the subject, of being hurried into repeating something of Bingley which might only grieve her sister further."
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TLCMap IDtdec71
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:25 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:25
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:26 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:26
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:28 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:28
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:27 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:27
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TLCMap IDtdec75
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:27 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:27
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:27 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:27
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"It was the second week in May, in which the three young ladies set out together from Gracechurch Street for the town of —— , in Hertfordshire; and, as they drew near the appointed inn where Mr. Bennet's carriage was to meet them, they quickly perceived, in token of the coachman's punctuality, both Kitty and Lydia looking out of a dining-room upstairs."
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TLCMap IDtdec72
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:26 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:26
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:28 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:28
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:27 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:27
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:28 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:28
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TLCMap IDtdec7c
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:29 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:29
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:29 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:29
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TLCMap IDtdec7f
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:29 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:29
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:32 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:32
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:31 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:31
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"On the very last day of the regiment's remaining at Meryton, he dined, with other of the officers, at Longbourn; and so little was Elizabeth disposed to part from him in good humour, that on his 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."
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TLCMap IDtdec80
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:30 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:30
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:31 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:31
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"Mr. Gardiner would be prevented by business from setting out till a fortnight later in July, and must be in London again within a month, and as that left too short a period for them to go so far, and see so much as they had proposed, or at least to see it with the leisure and comfort they had built on, they were obliged to give up the Lakes, and substitute a more contracted tour, and, according to the present plan, were to go no farther northwards than Derbyshire."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:31 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:31
Details
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"Mr. Gardiner would be prevented by business from setting out till a fortnight later in July, and must be in London again within a month, and as that left too short a period for them to go so far, and see so much as they had proposed, or at least to see it with the leisure and comfort they had built on, they were obliged to give up the Lakes, and substitute a more contracted tour, and, according to the present plan, were to go no farther northwards than Derbyshire."
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TLCMap IDtdec83
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:31 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:31
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"With the mention of Derbyshire there were many ideas connected."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:32 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:32
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TLCMap IDtdec87
Created At2025-02-14 22:39:32 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:32
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:40 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:40
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:43 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:43
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:43 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:43
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:45 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:45
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:45 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:45
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:45 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:45
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:47 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:47
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:49 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:49
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:48 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:48
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:48 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:48
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""Well, then—supposing them to be in London."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:52 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:52
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:53 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:53
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:53 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:53
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"Mrs. Bennet, to whose apartment they all repaired, after a few minutes' conversation together, received them exactly as might be expected; with tears and lamentations of regret, invectives against the villainous conduct of Wickham, and complaints of her own sufferings and ill-usage; blaming everybody but the person to whose ill-judging indulgence the errors of her daughter must principally be owing."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:56 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:56
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""He meant I believe, " replied Jane, "to go to Epsom, the place where they last changed horses, see the postilions and try if anything could be made out from them."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:57 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:57
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:58 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:58
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Created At2025-02-14 22:39:59 Updated At2025-02-14 22:39:59
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""Sure he will not leave London before he has found them."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:40:00 Updated At2025-02-14 22:40:00
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Created At2025-02-14 22:40:05 Updated At2025-02-14 22:40:06
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"She soon learnt that they were indebted for their present good understanding to the efforts of his aunt, who did call on him in her return through London, and there relate her journey to Longbourn, its motive, and the substance of her conversation with Elizabeth; dwelling emphatically on every expression of the latter which, in her ladyship's apprehension, peculiarly denoted her perverseness and assurance; in the belief that such a relation must assist her endeavours to obtain that promise from her nephew which she had refused to give."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:40:19 Updated At2025-02-14 22:40:19
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Details
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Description
"And her neighbours at Lucas Lodge, therefore (for through their communication with the Collinses, the report, she concluded, had reached lady Catherine) , had only set that down as almost certain and immediate, which she had looked forward to as possible at some future time."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:40:19 Updated At2025-02-14 22:40:19
Details
Latitude-33.8333783 Longitude151.204795
Description
""On the evening before my going to London, " said he, "I made a confession to him, which I believe I ought to have made long ago."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:40:21 Updated At2025-02-14 22:40:21
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Details
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Description
"In anticipating the happiness of Bingley, which of course was to be inferior only to his own, he continued the conversation till they reached the house."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:40:20 Updated At2025-02-14 22:40:20
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Details
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"He then told her of Georgiana's delight in her acquaintance, and of her disappointment at its sudden interruption; which naturally leading to the cause of that interruption, she soon learnt that his resolution of following her from Derbyshire in quest of her sister had been formed before he quitted the inn, and that his gravity and thoughtfulness there had arisen from no other struggles than what such a purpose must comprehend."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:40:19 Updated At2025-02-14 22:40:19
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Details
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"Bingley is most unaffectedly modest."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:40:20 Updated At2025-02-14 22:40:20
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Details
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"But tell me, what did you come down to Netherfield for?"
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Created At2025-02-14 22:40:22 Updated At2025-02-14 22:40:22
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Details
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"Mr. Bingley and Jane remained at Netherfield only a twelvemonth."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:40:21 Updated At2025-02-14 22:40:21
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Details
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""Why, I must confess that I love him better than I do Bingley."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:40:20 Updated At2025-02-14 22:40:20
- Placename
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Details
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Description
""I advise Mr. Darcy, and Lizzy, and Kitty, " said Mrs. Bennet, "to walk to Oakham Mount this morning."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:40:20 Updated At2025-02-14 22:40:20
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Details
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"Before any answer could arrive from Mr. Collins, or any congratulations to Elizabeth from his wife, the Longbourn family heard that the Collinses were come themselves to Lucas Lodge."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:40:22 Updated At2025-02-14 22:40:22
Details
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Description
"Lydia was occasionally a visitor there, when her husband was gone to enjoy himself in London or Bath; and with the Bingleys they both of them frequently staid so long, that even Bingley's good humour was overcome, and he proceeded so far as to talk of giving them a hint to be gone."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:40:22 Updated At2025-02-14 22:40:22
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Details
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"Darcy, as well as Elizabeth, really loved them; and they were both ever sensible of the warmest gratitude towards the persons who, by bringing her into Derbyshire, had been the means of uniting them."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:40:22 Updated At2025-02-14 22:40:22
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Details
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Description
"The darling wish of his sisters was then gratified; he bought an estate in a neighbouring county to Derbyshire, and Jane and Elizabeth, in addition to every other source of happiness, were within thirty miles of each other."
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Created At2025-02-14 22:40:22 Updated At2025-02-14 22:40:22