Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
Mrs. Bennet hopes that Mr. Collins will propose to one of her daughters.
Mrs. Bennet hopes that Mr. Collins will propose to one of her daughters.
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Jane is surprised by a marriage proposal, but a terrible secret threatens her happiness.
Jane discovers that Rochester may soon propose to the beautiful Blanche Ingram.
Jane encounters Mr Rochester, but does his heart belong to another?
Heartbroken at the hands of Willoughby and Edward, Marianne and Elinor travel to Cleveland.
While Colonel Brandon is away on business, Marianne and Willoughby find themselves falling in love.
When Mr. Dashwood passes away Mrs. Dashwood and her daughters are forced to start their lives again.
Mrs. Bennet is delighted to have one of her daughters married; Elizabeth sees Wickham's true colors.
Darcy introduces Elizabeth to his sister, Georgiana; Elizabeth receives distressing news.
Rejected by Elizabeth, Darcy returns to Rosings Park and writes to her.
Elizabeth learns that Charlotte is engaged; Jane realizes that the Bingleys are ignoring her.
Mrs. Bennet hopes that Mr. Collins will propose to one of her daughters.
With the arrival of Mr. Bingley, Mrs. Bennet looks to marry off one of her five daughters.
John Thornton falls on hard times, while Margaret starts to prosper despite family problems.
The strike has ended but both Margaret's friend Bessy and her mother are gravely ill.
Margaret has a secret to tell her friend Bessy.
Middle-class Margaret is uprooted from rural Hampshire to live in a northern mill town.
Mrs. Bennet is delighted to have one of her daughters married; Elizabeth sees Wickham's true colors.
Darcy introduces Elizabeth to his sister, Georgiana; Elizabeth receives distressing news.
Rejected by Elizabeth, Darcy returns to Rosings Park and writes to her.
Elizabeth learns that Charlotte is engaged; Jane realizes that the Bingleys are ignoring her.
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