We learn more about Mr Collins — above all, that he wishes to marry one of his cousins, setting his eyes on Lizzie, and a new character is introduced — Mr Wickham.
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About Lady Catherine, the pompous and flattering style of Mr Collins and Lydia's boredom at listening to sermons.
Elizabeth can't wait to get home, while Mrs Bennet would have preferred her and Jane to stay longer at Netherfield and doesn't at all look glad to see them back.
Mr Bennet and Mrs Bennet and their daughters meet Mr Collins, heir to Longbourn estate.
Mr Darcy's looks at Lizzie, and Miss Bingley's invitation to her to stand up and walk around the room to be even more subject to Mr Darcy's gazing.
Mrs Bennet visits Netherfield to see Jane, discusses with Mr Darcy about the variety of characters present to be found in the neighbourhood and contrasts her sick daughter with Charlotte Lucas.
The stay of Jane and Lizzie at Netherfield, and a witty conversation about the qualities a refined woman ought to possess.
The Bennetts plan to have Jane stay at Netherfield due to bad weather and Lizzie goes to visit her once known she has caught a bad cold.
Jane's feelings towards Mr Bingley as intended by her sister Lizzie and surprinsing revelations by Mr Darcy about his opinion of Elizabeth.
Commentaries on the ball: Jane ranking first for Mr Bingley, Lizzi's disgust of Mr Darcy and Mary's most refined pondering about pride and vanity.
A praise of Jane Bennet by her sister Lizzie and some more backgrund about The Bingleys and Mr Darcy.
What a surprise when Mrs Bennet and her daughters are told that Mr Bennet has paid a visit to Mr Bingley!
Mrs Bennet learns that a rich young man is coming to town and tells her husband she'd like her daughters to meet him for marriage purposes.