Pride and PrejudiceMr and Mrs Bennet have five unmarried daughters. When the amiable Mr Bingly moves into the neighbourhood, Mrs Bennet therefore feels entirely sure that he is meant for one of her girls. Her eldest Miss Bennet captures his attention, but Mr Bingley's proud friend Mr Darcy does not approve the match and takes his friend away to London. Though not before losing his own heart to the second eldest, Lizzie. With an indolent father on one side and a nervous, ignorant mother on the other, the girls soon find themselves in the middle of a disaster which throws them back in with the two gentlemen. All parties must re-think their pride and the prejudice of first impressions. Pride and Prejudice is Jane Austen's most famous novel. |
Contents
Chapter 32 | 291 |
Chapter 33 | 299 |
Chapter 34 | 309 |
Chapter 35 | 319 |
Chapter 36 | 332 |
Chapter 37 | 341 |
Chapter 38 | 348 |
Chapter 39 | 354 |
Chapter 9 | 72 |
Chapter 10 | 81 |
Chapter 11 | 94 |
Chapter 12 | 103 |
Chapter 13 | 107 |
Chapter 14 | 116 |
Chapter 15 | 122 |
Chapter 16 | 130 |
Chapter 17 | 147 |
Chapter 18 | 154 |
Chapter 19 | 178 |
Chapter 20 | 187 |
Chapter 21 | 196 |
Chapter 22 | 206 |
Chapter 23 | 214 |
Chapter 24 | 222 |
Chapter 25 | 232 |
Chapter 26 | 240 |
Chapter 27 | 251 |
Chapter 28 | 258 |
Chapter 29 | 265 |
Chapter 30 | 277 |
Chapter 31 | 283 |
Chapter 40 | 362 |
Chapter 41 | 371 |
Chapter 42 | 383 |
Chapter 43 | 392 |
Chapter 44 | 416 |
Chapter 45 | 427 |
Chapter 46 | 436 |
Chapter 47 | 450 |
Chapter 48 | 470 |
Chapter 49 | 481 |
Chapter 50 | 493 |
Chapter 51 | 503 |
Chapter 52 | 513 |
Chapter 53 | 528 |
Chapter 54 | 543 |
Chapter 55 | 552 |
Chapter 56 | 564 |
Chapter 57 | 579 |
Chapter 58 | 587 |
Chapter 59 | 599 |
Chapter 60 | 612 |
Chapter 61 | 620 |
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