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  1. Severe delay in which some came to believe in a wicked scheme involving unholy accounts of Death and the Beyond. All is set to rights now.
  2. Such vulgar low relations as Miss Bennet possessed must severely lessen her chances for a creditable matrimonial opportunity.
  3. The Bingley sisters felt Elizabeth's concern for Jane's health arose from a rather common mind and grossly independent conceit.
  4. "How lucky I made Jane ride horseback to Netherfield in hard rain! She has taken ill and must rely upon the kindness of wealthy strangers!"
  5. Could a pair of fine eyes bestow enough pleasure to make up for a collection of insipid future in-laws? Miss Bingley titters at the thought.
  6. Though Sir William persisted, and Mr Darcy gravely offered, Elizabeth could not be induced to dance. Mary needed no such persuasion to play.
  7. According to Miss Lucas, a woman must endeavor to secure her husband first, then take her leisure in falling in love with him later.
  8. "A young man ought to be handsome if he can, in addition to possessing happy manners, ease, and good breeding. His character is complete."
  9. Elizabeth laughed at ridiculous Mr Darcy. Mrs Bennet quite detested him. Dear Jane felt pleasure at the memory of two dances with Bingley.
  10. "Bingley, I am snobbishly proud and will not be punished by being made to dance with rural girls that other lesser men have rejected."
  11. "Darcy, you must dance, for the country girls are pleasant and pretty and I have the most beautiful partner of all!"
  12. Did Bingley bring many friends from town to displease the ladies at the Meryton ball? No, happily he brought only 4 disagreeable ones!
  13. "Mary, you may say something pretentiously deep and meaningful. No? Then Kitty may cough as she chooses." "I'm the youngest but I'm tall!"
  14. "Mr Bennet, rich men must marry our daughters before you die so we won't be homeless because you had no son! You vex me and my poor nerves!"
  15. It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.