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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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.
To fund her romantic interludes, Emma gets deeper into debt with a sinister moneylender.
Looking for love, Emma is swept off her feet by Bovary but their marriage lacks passion.
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.
Monks promises to pay Fagin well if he causes Oliver's death.
Oliver is sold to become the servant of an undertaker.
To fund her romantic interludes, Emma gets deeper into debt with a sinister moneylender.
Looking for love, Emma is swept off her feet by Bovary but their marriage lacks passion.
John rescues Lorna from marrying Carver, but Carver is not going to give up easily.
Lorna Doone is betrothed to her cousin Carver, but she falls for farmer John Ridd.
A trick at a party ends in death.
When a theater legend plans to marry a young beauty, a violent family reaction follows his disinheritance.
The death of a leading cabinet minister may not be an accident.
Inspector Alleyn (Patrick Malahide) finds theft and murder at a party.
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