"I cannot bear to hear that mentioned. Pray do not talk of that odious man. I do think it is the hardest thing in the world, that your estate should be entailed away from your own children"
Mrs. Bennet
100
The location where Jane and Elizabeth meet Darcy and Bingley
the ball at the Lucas' house
100
Who does Elizabeth receive a letter from? and what does it say?
Jane, and the letter says that Lydia has run off with Wickham and is planning to be married
200
The eldest Bennet daughter
Jane
200
Residence of the Bingleys
Netherfield Park
200
"My reasons for marrying are, first, that I think it a right thing for every clergyman in easy circumstances (like myself) to set the example of matrimony in his parish"
Mr. Collins
200
The reason that Elizabeth initially did not like Darcy
Darcy says he does not find her attractive, and will not dance with someone of a lower class
200
Why do Darcy and Elizabeth feel guilty about the Lydia-Wickham situation
because they did not expose Wickham when they could have.
300
Attempts to garner Darcy's attention
Miss. Bingley
300
Where the Militia is stationed
Meryton
300
"Do not make yourself uneasy, my love. Wherever you and Jane are known you must be respected and valued; and you will not appear to less advantage for having a couple of—or I may say, three—very silly sisters."
Mr. Bennet
300
How Darcy finds out that Elizabeth may still be interested in him
Lady Catherine de Bourgh
300
What does the letter that Lydia leaves for Colonel Foster's wife say?
she is looking forward to being named Lydia Wickham
400
Mr. Collin's patron and Darcy's aunt
Lady Catherine de Bourgh
400
Darcy's estate
Pemberley
400
"Though Bingley and Jane meet tolerably often, it is never for many hours together; and, as they always see each other in large mixed parties, it is impossible that every moment should be employed in conversing together"
Charlotte Lucas
400
This makes Elizabeth realize she has judged Darcy and Wickham wrongly
the letter from Darcy
400
What does Mr. Collin's say in his letter?
Mr. Collins blames the Bennets for bad parenting, and says it reflects poorly on their family.
500
The fourth Bennet sister, (not Jane, Mary or Elizabeth)
Catherine
500
Where Darcy and Elizabeth walk to
Oakham Mount
500
"I certainly have not the talent which some people possess," [he said], "of conversing easily with those I have never seen before. I cannot catch their tone of conversation, or appear interested in their concerns, as I often see done."
Mr. Darcy
500
Who invites Jane to visit London with them
The Gardiners
500
Mr. Bennett goes here to search for Lydia and Wickham