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Pride and Prejudice part 4

  • Sheryl
  • 27 sept 2017
  • 3 Min. de lectura

Hello everyone!

The next day, they went to the mansion of Lady Catherine where they noticed that she was more interest in her nephews than in her other visitors; Colonel Fitzwilliam had a great time with Lizzy, she told to the others that Mr. Darcy was very proud with strangers, and told them about the first time she met him; Lizzy stayed at the piano the rest of the evening.

The next day, Mr. Darcy went to visit Mr. Collins but there was only Lizzy; she asked him about Mr. Bingley but he told her that it isn’t probable that he is going to spend time there in the future; after a short conversation, Charlotte and Maria interrupted them when they arrived. Mr. Darcy and Colonel Fitzwilliam called regularly to the Rectory. One day, while talking with Fitzwilliam, Lizzy realized that Mr. Darcy was the reason that Mr, Bingley didn’t marry Jane; this made Lizzy felt very bad, so that evening she stayed at the Rectory, then Mr. Darcy went to visit her and he confessed his feelings for her, and asked her to marry him, but this made Lizzy angry, so she rejected him, and told him that one of the reasons of this was that he causes the pain of her sister, other one was that she thought that he was a bad person for ruining the life of Mr. Wickham and that she would never marry him, after that she was astonished to receive a proposal from Mr. Darcy.

The next day, Mr. Darcy gave her a letter that explained the two reasons that she gave him for not marrying him, the first was that he separated her sister and Mr. Bingley; he said that it was because he thought that it would be an unhappy marriage because of her three younger sisters, her mother, and even her father's behaviour; the second was Mr. Wickham, he explained that when his father died, Wickham didn’t want to be a rector, so he asked Darcy money, he gave him the money, and three years later he asked the rector place because he didn’t have more money and his situation was desperate but Darcy refused, and then, as some kind of revenge, Mr. Wickham wanted to elope with her sister, but Darcy managed that. This letter made her feel ashamed of herself but she didn’t regret what she did when she rejected him.

The next day Darcy and Fitzwilliam went to London, and after a week, she returned with her family and explained the letter of Mr Darcy to Jane. The regiment left Meryton, so all the young ladies felt depressed; but Lydia received an invitation to go with the regiment and Lizzy received an invitation to go with Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner so they went to the birth town of Mrs. Gardiner that was near from Mr. Darcy’s house. She and her aunts went to visit Mr. Darcy’s house, it was a beautiful mansion, and the housekeeper spoke very good about her master. When she and her family were going to the gardens, she saw Darcy with his friends, they greeted, and Darcy walked along Lizzy, they exchange very few words, but the next day Lizzy met Miss Darcy and they invited them to have dinner the next day.

The next morning Lizzy received three letters from Jane, she said that Lydia ran away with Wickham, and that they didn’t marry, but they stayed at London, and Jane asked them to go back home. Lizzy hurried to look for her uncle, but in her way she crossed with Darcy who helped her; she told him about Lydia and Wickham. After that she and her aunts went back home, where her mother was blaming everyone except herself, after a long time, Mr. Gardiner send a letter saying that Wickham and Lydia had been found, but they were not married, after some arrangements of money they will be married, but this made Lizzy felt sad, because this meant that she could never marry Darcy, now that she realized that they could have been happy together.

After the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Wickham went to Longbourn to visit the family.


 
 
 

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