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Pride and Prejudice

by Jane Austen

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Pride and Prejudice

Elizabeth advised her father against allowing Lydia to go to Brighton, warning that Lydia's imprudent behavior could publicly disgrace the family. She emphasized that Lydia's wildness and disregard...

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Pride and Prejudice

In Chapters 39-50 of Pride and Prejudice, two comic events provide relief from the story's suspense. In Chapter 39, Kitty and Lydia create humorous spectacles, highlighting Elizabeth's growing...

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Pride and Prejudice

The suspense builds as we wait for letters from the Gardiners to learn whether or not Lydia has been ruined, and we wonder what will happen with Elizabeth's relationship with Darcy. Chapter 50...

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