Mr. Collins
The first victim of Mr Collin's attentions
Jane Bennet
Rosings
"I will Not trust myself on the subject. I can hardly be just to him."
Mr Wickham
Mr Collins profession
Mr Darcy's Aunt
Lady Catherine de Bourgh
Wickham's grievance against Darcy
Darcy refused him his inheritance
The dinner party in ch 16 was held here
The Phillips' house
"Laugh as much as you choose, but you will not laugh me out of my opinion."
Jane Bennet
Mr Wickham's intended profession
A clergyman
The newest arrival to the regiment
Mr Wickham
What changes Mrs Bennet's opinion of Mr Collins?
His desire to "make amends" by marrying a daughter
The Bennets meet Mr Wickham here
Meryton
"I sometimes amuse myself with suggesting and arranging such little elegant compliments as may be adapted to ordinary occasions"
Mr Collins
Mrs Phillips and Mr Collins play this game in chapter 16
Whist
Mrs Bennet's sister
Mrs Phillips
Elizabeth promises this to Mr Collins
The first two dances at the ball
The Bennets receive an invitation to this estate's ball
Netherfield
"I suspect his gratitude misleads him, and that in spite of her being his patroness, she is an arrogant, conceited woman."
Elizabeth Bennet
The book Mr Collins' read to the Bennets after dinner
Fordyce's Sermons