Who said “You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you”?
Mr. Darcy
Who said “Jane will be quite an old maid soon, I declare. She is almost three and twenty! Lord, how ashamed I should be of not being married before three and twenty”?
Lydia
How is Mrs. Gardener related to the Bennet daughters?
She is their aunt
Who lives Rosings and what is a major plot point that happens there?
The de Bourghs live in Rosings and when Lizzy is staying with Collin’s, she dines at Rosings and Darcy is also there
Who says." Of music! Then pray speak aloud. It is of all the subjects my delight. I must have my share in the conversation, if you are speaking of music
Lady Catherine
Who said “is not general incivility the very essence of love?”
Lizzy
How are Lady Catherine de Bourgh and Mr. Darcy related?
Mr. Darcy is her nephew
Where does Lydia go at the end of Volume 2?
Brighton, where the militia is
Who said “What he told me was merely this; that he congratulated himself on having lately saved a friend from the inconveniences of a most imprudent marriage”?
Colonel Fitzwilliam
Who says “let us hope, therefore, that [Lydia] being [at Brighton] may teach her her own insignificance”?
Mr. Bennet
What Mrs. Forster’s relationship to the Bennets?
She is not related by blood, friend to Lydia
Where does Lizzy plan to go at the end of Volume 2?
Pemberly, Darcy's home