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100
This person has really good taste according to Elizabeth.
Who is Mr.Darcy?
100
They go with Elizabeth to Pemberley.
Who are her aunt and her uncle, the Gardiners?
100
This is in front of the Pemberley House.
What is a stream?
100
This is Mrs. Reynolds' job.
What is Darcy's housekeeper/ maid?
100
Darcy sets this up especially for his sister.
What is a room?
200
This distracted Elizabeth too much to have a conversation.
What is the view of Pemberley Woods?
200
This is the importance of Pemberley.
What is showing a different side of Darcy to Elizabeth?
200
Darcy gifts this to this person.
What is an instrument to his sister?
200
When Darcy and Elizabeth last talked about Mr. Bingley, it was about this.
What is Darcy being responsible for convincing Bingley to not marry Jane?
200
Mrs. Reynolds has known Darcy since this age.
What is 4 years old?
300
This person thinks Darcy is not as handsome as Wickham.
Who is Mrs.Gardener?
300
They were 20 feet apart.
Who is Darcy and Elizabeth + the Gardiners?
300
This makes Mrs. Reynolds gain respect for Elizabeth.
What is her acquaintance with Mr. Darcy?
300
This is the son of late master's steward.
Who is Wickham?
300
This was Elizabeth's reaction to seeing Darcy.
What is extreme blushing and awkwardness?
400
These are Mrs. Gardiner's initial thoughts when she hears Mrs. Reynolds say nice things about Darcy.
What is "this fine account of him is not quite consistent with his behavior to our poor friend"? (page 210)
400
This showed the contrast of Darcy's attitude to Elizabeth.
What is "his manners so little dignified [now]... to his last address in Rosings Park, when he put his letter into her hand!"? (page 213)
400
Mrs. Reynolds comments this about Mr. Wickham.
What is that "he has turned out very wild"? (page 208)
400
Meeting Darcy's sister meant this to Elizabeth.
What is " a complement of the highest kind"? (page 217)
400
This overpowered Elizabeth.
What is "shame and vexation"? (page 212)
500
"Why is he so altered? From what can it proceed? It cannot be for me, it cannot be for my sake that his manners are this softened"
Elizabeth starts questioning Darcy's attitude since he's being extremely polite. She starts questioning if he's still in love with her. -Page 216
500
"...that could never be, my uncle and aunt would have been lost to me: I should not have been allowed to invite them"
Elizabeth is thinking that if she were married to Darcy, he wouldn't have allowed her to invite the Gardiners over to the Pemberley house due to their status. -Page 207
500
"The observations of her uncle and aunt now began, and each of them pronounced him to be infinitely superior to anything they had expected"
After they learned about Darcy on the tour, the Gardiners changed their mind about him. They initially thought all the negative things that were talked about him but now they start realizing that he's a good person. -Page 217
500
"... and that his character was by no means so faulty, not Wickham's so amiable, as they had been considered in Hertfordshire"
Elizabeth learned that Darcy is very different from what she learned (and so is Wickham). They are the opposite of what is believed back home. -Page 218
500
"...And at that moment she felt that to be mistress of Pemberley might be something!"
Elizabeth is now considering getting married to Darcy now that she's noticed how good Darcy's taste is.... -Page 207