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Moment 1
Chapter 1, Introduction, Money, Family, Mrs Bennet
1.1
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune should be in want of a wife
1.2
A single man of large fortune
1.3
What a fine thing for our girls!
1.4
But consider your daughters
1.5
They are all silly and ignorant like other girls, but Lizzy has something of a quickness than her sisters
1.6
‘If I can but see one of my daughters happily settled at Netherfield,’ said Mrs. Bennet to her husband, ‘and all the others equally well married, I shall have nothing to wish for.’
1.7
The business of her life was to get her daughters married
Moment 2
Ch 3-5, Meryton Ball, Class, Pride, Prejudice, Mr Darcy, Mr Bingley, Mrs Bennet
2.1
He was the proudest most disagreeable man in the world
2.2
His character was decided
2.3
She is tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt me
2.4
I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine
2.5
He is so excessively handsome
2.6
I never saw such happy manners!
2.7
Compliments always take you by surprise, and me never
Moment 3
Ch 7-9, Prejudice, Class, Elizabeth, Miss Bingley
3.1
The distance is nothing when one has a motive
3.2
Elizabeth was convinced they held her in contempt for it
3.3
Elizabeth was glad to be taken to her immediately
3.4
‘Miss Eliza Bennet’, said Miss Bingley, ‘despises cards. She is a great reader and takes no pleasure in anything else’
3.5
But with a father and mother of such low connections, i am afraid there is no chance of it
3.6
Her manners were pronounced to be very bad indeed - a mixture of pride and impertinence: she had no conversation, no style, no taste, no beauty.
Moment 4
Ch 19: Elizabeth, Mr Collins, Class, Money
4.1
I am sure she can give no objection
4.2
A clergyman like you must marry.
4.3
You could not make me happy
4.4
I wish you very happy and very rich, and by refusing your hand, do all in my power to prevent your being otherwise
4.5
you puzzle me exceedingly
Moment 5
Ch 22: Charlotte Lucas, Mr Collins, Class
5.1
Miss Lucas […] instantly set out to meet him accidentally in the lane
5.2
Miss Lucas […] accepted him solely from the pure and disinterested desire of an establishment
5.3
Mr Collins to be sure was neither sensible nor agreeable;
5.4
Marriage had always been her object
5.5
Marriage was the only honourable provision for a well-educated young woman of small fortune
Moment 6
Ch 28-29 Rosings, Class, Pride, Money
6.1
are never allowed to walk home
6.2
It is the greatest of favours when Miss De Bourgh comes in
6.3
they were all sent to one of the windows, to admire the view
6.4
The dinner was exceedingly handsome
6.5
“What is that you are saying Fitzwilliam? What is it you are talking of? What are you telling Miss Bennet? Let me hear what it is.”
6.6
“No governess! How was that possible? Five daughters brought up at home without a governess! I never heard of such a thing”
6.7
It was a handsome modern building, well situated on rising ground
Moment 7
Ch. 34, Elizabeth, Mr Darcy, Prejudice, Pride
7.1
In vain I have struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed
7.2
Elizabeth’s astonishment was beyond expression
7.3
I cannot - I have never desired your good opinion
7.4
I have every reason in the world to think ill of you
7.5
And this […] is your opinion of me!
Moment 8
Ch 35, Class, Prejudice, Mr Darcy, Wickham
8.1
The situation of your mother’s family, although objectionable, was nothing compared to that total want of propriety
8.2
It pains me to offend you
8.3
having final resolved against taking orders
8.4
Mr Wickham’s chief object was unquestionably my sister’s fortune
Moment 9
Ch 43-45: Elizabeth, Miss Bingley
9.1
Can this be Mr Darcy!
9.2
In what an amiable light this does place him!
9.3
He has not Wickham’s countenance
9.4
Why is he so altered? From what can it proceed? It cannot be for me
9.5
How very ill Eliza Bennet looks this morning, Mr Darcy
9.6
I have considered her as one of the handsomest women of my acquaintance
9.7
Miss Bingley was left to all the satisfaction of […] what gave no one any pain but herself
Moment 10
Ch 46: Class, Money, Lydia
10.1
So imprudent a match on both sides!
10.2
But nothing can be done;
10.3
She has no money, no connections, nothing that can tempt him to - she is lost forever
10.4
I am going to Gretna Green
10.5
All Meryton seemed striving to blacken the man