Pride and Prejudice evaluation action
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Mr. Darcy: Miss Elizabeth, I have thought a great deal of what you said to me at Netherfield that day - thank you - about laughing more. I've tried to follow your advice.
Elizabeth Bennet: I hope it worked. Do you feel happier now?
Mr. Darcy: I've never felt more miserable in my life.
Elizabeth Bennet: It's doubtless the lack of exercise. You'll feel happier when the hunting season begins.
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Elizabeth Bennet: Lady Catherine, I think it would be very hard on younger sisters to be kept without society or amusement until the elder ones were married. It would hardly promote sisterly affection or even delicacy of mind.
Lady Catherine de Bourgh: Upon my word, Miss Bennet! You express your opinions very decidedly.