The person who wanted Elizabeth to stay longer at Rosings before going back home.
Who is Lady Catherine de Bourgh
The name of Lady de Bourgh's estate.
What is Rosings
"I am much obliged to your ladyship for your kind invitation"
Who is Elizabeth
The Bennet parent that Elizabeth says is more concerned about her timely arrival. (Mr. or Mrs.)
Who is Mr. Bennet
The author of the letters that Elizabeth reads which change her opinion of the person.
Who is Mr. Darcy
The name of the Bennet's estate.
What is Longbourn
"I believe nobody feels the loss of friends so much as I do."
Who is Lady Catherine de Bourgh
The amount of extra time that Lady de Bourgh wants Elizabeth to stay.
What is 2 weeks
The person traveling back with Elizabeth.
Who is Jane
The name of the Bingley's estate.
What is Netherfield Park
To Rosings he then hastened to console Lady Catherine, and her daughter... (identify "he")
Who is Mr. Collins
The title given to Lady de Bourgh (that does not include her name).
What is her Ladyship
The two people who leave Rosings at the beginning of the chapter. (Must get both)
Who are Mr. Darcy and Col. Fitzwilliam
The name of Mr. Darcy's estate.
What is Pemberley
His attachment excited gratitude, his general character respect; but she could not approve him; nor could she for a moment repent her refusal, or feel the slightest inclination ever to see him again. (identify "his")
Who is Mr. Darcy
The feeling that Elizabeth expresses towards herself after reading Mr. Darcy's letters.
What is anger
The servant/body guard that Lade Catherine sends with Elizabeth.
Who is John?
The name of Mr. Collins's estate. (Owned by Lady Catherine)
What is Hunsford
When they parted, Lady Catherine, with great condescension, wished them a good journey, and invited them to come to Hunsford again next year... (identify "they")
Who are Elizabeth and Jane
Elizabeth's family member that Elizabeth says can send a servant for her and Jane.
Who is her Uncle