lydia bennet
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- action
- eloped
- activity_at_assembly
- dancing
- age
- sixteen
- age_description
- fifteen
- age_group
- youngest sister
- age_status
- youngest
- attitude
- resolved on remaining where she was
- character_trait
- incessantly talkative, trivial interests
- correspondence_style
- short, full of lines under words
- current_location_speculation
- London
- current_residence
- Newcastle
- current_situation
- eloped
- current_status
- eloping
- description
- The youngest and most irresponsible of the Bennet sisters, known for her flirtatiousness, love of gossip, and impulsive behavior.
- description_of_character
- clamorous in happiness, fond of officers, impulsive
- event_associated
- elopement
- family
- Bennet
- family_name
- Bennet
- family_role
- youngest daughter
- first_name
- Lydia
- future_married_name
- Lydia Wickham
- intended_married_name
- Lydia Wickham
- interest
- dancing
- key_companion
- Kitty Bennet
- marital_status
- married
- marital_status_target
- to marry George Wickham
- noted_activity
- talking about lottery tickets and fish
- order
- youngest
- partner
- Mr. Wickham
- past_event
- ran away
- personality_trait
- fond of Wickham, impulsive, talkative
- physical_trait
- tallest
- recipient_of_kindness
- Mr. Darcy
- relation_to_Elizabeth
- youngest sister
- relation_to_Elizabeth_Bennet
- sister
- relationship_to_Elizabeth
- younger sister
- relationship_to_elizabeth
- sister
- relationship_to_mr_collins
- cousin
- relationship_to_wickham
- wife
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- sister
- sibling_status
- youngest sister
- social_interest
- balls
- social_standing
- Bennet sister
- social_trait
- frivolous
- spouse
- George Wickham
- status
- recently married
- status_in_family
- youngest daughter
- trait
- boisterous, determined talker, fond of games
Relationships
- referenced_byMr. Bennet
- context
- is_father_of
- source
- as she will think it an act of kindness, if you detext_chunk
- source_text
- Lydia, my love, though you _are_ the youngest, I dare say Mr. Bingley will dance with you at the next ball.
- extracted_fromas she will think it an act of kindness, if you de
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- as she will think it an act of kindness, if you detext_chunk
- intends_to_visitMeryton
- description
- Lydia Bennet expresses her intention to walk to the town of Meryton, and her sisters agree to accompany her.
- source
- mingling with a very good opinion of himself, of htext_chunk
- source_text
- Lydia’s intention of walking to Meryton was not forgotten: every sister except Mary agreed to go with her
- extracted_frommingling with a very good opinion of himself, of h
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- mingling with a very good opinion of himself, of htext_chunk
- referenced_byElizabeth Bennet
- context
- is_sister_of
- source
- a very headstrong, foolish girl, and does not knowtext_chunk
- source_text
- Elizabeth passed quietly out of the room, Jane and Kitty followed, but Lydia stood her ground
- extracted_froma very headstrong, foolish girl, and does not know
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- source
- a very headstrong, foolish girl, and does not knowtext_chunk
- is sister ofElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Lydia Bennet is one of Elizabeth Bennet's sisters, present during the announcement of Charlotte's engagement.
- source
- “Why should you be surprised, my dear Eliza? Dotext_chunk
- source_text
- and Lydia, always unguarded and often uncivil, boisterously exclaimed,--
- extracted_from“Why should you be surprised, my dear Eliza? Do
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:29:42.726Z
- source
- “Why should you be surprised, my dear Eliza? Dotext_chunk
- fantasizes_aboutBrighton
- description
- Lydia imagines Brighton as a place of earthly happiness, filled with officers and attention.
- source
- suppose it possible that they will not be censuredtext_chunk
- source_text
- In Lydia’s imagination, a visit to Brighton comprised every possibility of earthly happiness.
- desires_attention_fromMilitary Officers (Brighton)
- description
- Lydia envisions herself as the center of attention, flirting with numerous officers in Brighton.
- source
- suppose it possible that they will not be censuredtext_chunk
- source_text
- She saw herself the object of attention to tens and to scores of them at present unknown. She saw all the glories of the camp: its tents stretched forth in beauteous uniformity of lines, crowded with the young and the gay, and dazzling with scarlet; and, to complete the view, she saw herself seated beneath a tent, tenderly flirting with at least six officers at once.
- travels_withMrs. Forster
- description
- Lydia returns to Meryton in the company of Mrs. Forster.
- source
- suppose it possible that they will not be censuredtext_chunk
- source_text
- Lydia returned with Mrs. Forster to Meryton
- extracted_fromsuppose it possible that they will not be censured
- extracted_at
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- source
- suppose it possible that they will not be censuredtext_chunk
- marriedGeorge Wickham
- description
- Lydia Bennet has recently married George Wickham, an event announced in local papers.
- source
- make thirteen with ourselves, so there will be justext_chunk
- source_text
- Lately, George Wickham, Esq., to Miss Lydia Bennet,’ without there being a syllable said of her father, or the place where she lived, or anything.
- extracted_frommake thirteen with ourselves, so there will be jus
- extracted_at
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- source
- make thirteen with ourselves, so there will be justext_chunk
- elopes withMr. George Wickham
- description
- Lydia Bennet has gone off to Scotland with one of Colonel Forster's officers, revealed to be Mr. Wickham.
- source
- necessary to be made, but perhaps not the more eastext_chunk
- source_text
- she was gone off to Scotland with one of his officers; to own the truth, with Wickham
- travels toScotland
- description
- Lydia Bennet's elopement takes her to Scotland with Mr. Wickham.
- source
- necessary to be made, but perhaps not the more eastext_chunk
- source_text
- she was gone off to Scotland
- extracted_fromnecessary to be made, but perhaps not the more eas
- extracted_at
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- source
- necessary to be made, but perhaps not the more eastext_chunk
- frustrated_byRain
- description
- Lydia Bennet was in a pitiable state due to continuous rain preventing her from visiting Meryton.
- source
- younger Miss Bennets would have been in a pitiabletext_chunk
- source_text
- such a succession of rain as prevented their walking to Meryton once.
- extracted_fromyounger Miss Bennets would have been in a pitiable
- extracted_at
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- source
- younger Miss Bennets would have been in a pitiabletext_chunk
- accompaniesElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Lydia accompanies Elizabeth part of the way on her walk to Netherfield.
- source
- and the Hursts have no horses to theirs.” “I hatext_chunk
- source_text
- We will go as far as Meryton with you,” said Catherine and Lydia. Elizabeth accepted their company, and the three young ladies set off together.
- travels_toMeryton
- description
- Lydia travels to Meryton with Elizabeth and Catherine.
- source
- and the Hursts have no horses to theirs.” “I hatext_chunk
- source_text
- We will go as far as Meryton with you,” said
- hopes_to_seeCaptain Carter
- description
- Lydia expresses a desire to see Captain Carter before he leaves Meryton.
- source
- and the Hursts have no horses to theirs.” “I hatext_chunk
- source_text
- perhaps we may see something of Captain Carter, before he goes.”
- extracted_fromand the Hursts have no horses to theirs.”
“I ha
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- source
- and the Hursts have no horses to theirs.” “I hatext_chunk
- extracted_fromsister scarcely opened their mouths except to comp
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- sister scarcely opened their mouths except to comptext_chunk
- referenced_byMr. Bennet
- context
- is_father_of
- source
- [Illustration] CHAPTER XII.text_chunk
- source_text
- To Catherine and Lydia neither the letter nor its writer were
- referenced_byMrs. Bennet
- context
- is_mother_of
- source
- The Endtext_chunk
- source_text
- nor half so good-humoured as Lydia. But you are always giving _her_ the preference.”
- referenced_byEntail
- context
- causes hardship for
- source
- fearing lest it might seem disrespectful to htext_chunk
- source_text
- It is a grievous affair to my poor girls
- extracted_fromfearing lest it might seem disrespectful to h
- extracted_at
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- source
- fearing lest it might seem disrespectful to htext_chunk
- is_sister_ofElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Lydia Bennet is one of the 'three young ladies' who are sisters, traveling together.
- source
- with regard to Lady Catherine’s family is, indeed,text_chunk
- source_text
- as she was sitting with her two elder sisters, she said to Elizabeth,-- “Lizzy, I never gave _you_ an account of my wedding, I believe. You were not by, when I told mamma, and the others, all about it.
- elopes_withGeorge Wickham
- description
- Lydia Bennet elopes with George Wickham, causing great distress to her family and planning to marry him.
- source
- him, so think it no harm to be off. You needtext_chunk
- source_text
- and sign my name Lydia Wickham. What a good joke it will be!
- departs_fromBrighton
- description
- Lydia Bennet and Mr. Wickham have gone off together from Brighton.
- source
- “No, I thank you,” she replied, endeavouring totext_chunk
- source_text
- They are gone off together from Brighton
- is_niece_ofMr. Gardiner
- description
- The servant's account suggests that Lydia is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner.
- source
- “No, I thank you,” she replied, endeavouring totext_chunk
- source_text
- their niece was taken suddenly ill
- is_niece_ofMrs. Gardiner
- description
- The servant's account suggests that Lydia is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner.
- source
- “No, I thank you,” she replied, endeavouring totext_chunk
- source_text
- their niece was taken suddenly ill
- extracted_from“No, I thank you,” she replied, endeavouring to
- extracted_at
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- source
- “No, I thank you,” she replied, endeavouring totext_chunk
- is indebted toMr. Gardiner
- description
- Lydia's marriage arrangements require financial assistance, making her indebted to her uncle for the 'honour or credit' purchased for her.
- source
- ever had anything from him except a few presents.text_chunk
- source_text
- Lydia need not have been indebted to her uncle for whatever of honour or credit could now be purchased for her.
- extracted_fromever had anything from him except a few presents.
- extracted_at
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- ever had anything from him except a few presents.text_chunk
- was located inStreet where Lydia and Wickham were found
- description
- Mr. Darcy eventually discovered Lydia and Wickham residing together on an unnamed street.
- source
- speak for itself. He called it, therefore, hitext_chunk
- source_text
- They were in ---- Street.
- was resolved on remaining withWickham
- description
- Despite Mr. Darcy's attempts to persuade her, Lydia was determined to stay with Wickham and would not consider leaving him.
- source
- speak for itself. He called it, therefore, hitext_chunk
- source_text
- But he found Lydia absolutely resolved on remaining where she was. She cared for none of her friends; she wanted no help of his; she would not hear of leaving Wickham.
- informedLizzy (Elizabeth Bennet)
- description
- Lydia told Lizzy about Mr. Darcy's presence at her wedding.
- source
- speak for itself. He called it, therefore, hitext_chunk
- source_text
- as Lydia informed you
- extracted_fromspeak for itself. He called it, therefore, hi
- extracted_at
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- source
- speak for itself. He called it, therefore, hitext_chunk
- hadpartners
- description
- Lydia Bennet was fortunate to have partners for dancing at the ball.
- source
- down for two dances; and during part of that time,text_chunk
- source_text
- Catherine and Lydia had been fortunate enough to be never without partners
- extracted_fromdown for two dances; and during part of that time,
- extracted_at
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- source
- down for two dances; and during part of that time,text_chunk
- will_be_settled_inThe North
- description
- Lydia will be residing in the northern part of the kingdom, where her husband's new regiment is quartered, much to her mother's dismay.
- source
- daughter, let us come to a right understanding. Intext_chunk
- source_text
- Lydia’s being settled in the north, just when she had expected most pleasure and pride in her company
- is_fond_ofMrs. Forster
- description
- Lydia expresses a strong liking for Mrs. Forster, indicating a positive social connection from her previous regiment.
- source
- daughter, let us come to a right understanding. Intext_chunk
- source_text
- She is so fond of Mrs. Forster,”
- will_proceed_toLongbourn
- description
- It is settled that Lydia and Wickham will go to Longbourn as soon as their marriage ceremony is concluded.
- source
- daughter, let us come to a right understanding. Intext_chunk
- source_text
- as soon as the ceremony was over, they should proceed to Longbourn.
- extracted_fromdaughter, let us come to a right understanding. In
- extracted_at
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- source
- daughter, let us come to a right understanding. Intext_chunk
- betrayed_involvement_ofMr. Darcy
- description
- Lydia's thoughtlessness first revealed to Elizabeth that Mr. Darcy had been concerned in her matter.
- source
- couple into your house as soon as they were marrietext_chunk
- source_text
- Lydia’s thoughtlessness first betrayed to me that you had been concerned in the matter
- extracted_fromcouple into your house as soon as they were marrie
- extracted_at
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- couple into your house as soon as they were marrietext_chunk
- is_the_subject_of_concern_forMr. Gardiner
- description
- Lydia's distressing situation is the primary concern for her uncle, Mr. Gardiner, leading him to offer assistance.
- source
- could be done for Lydia, her uncle’s interferencetext_chunk
- is_the_subject_of_concern_forMrs. Gardiner
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner shares her husband's concern for Lydia Bennet's predicament and is deeply affected by it.
- source
- could be done for Lydia, her uncle’s interferencetext_chunk
- source_text
- Though Lydia had never been a favourite with them, Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner could not but be deeply affected.
- has_noBrothers
- description
- Mr. Gardiner notes that Lydia Bennet lacks brothers to protect her reputation, making her more vulnerable.
- source
- could be done for Lydia, her uncle’s interferencetext_chunk
- source_text
- Lydia has no brothers to step forward;
- extracted_fromcould be done for Lydia, her uncle’s interference
- extracted_at
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- could be done for Lydia, her uncle’s interferencetext_chunk
- goes_toCamp
- description
- Lydia Bennet is called by Mrs. Forster to go to the camp.
- source
- from whence they were to set out early the next motext_chunk
- source_text
- Mrs. Forster called her, and they were going to the camp
- extracted_fromfrom whence they were to set out early the next mo
- extracted_at
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- source
- from whence they were to set out early the next motext_chunk
- leaves_note_forMrs. Forster
- description
- Lydia Bennet leaves a few lines for Mrs. Forster, informing her of the elopement.
- source
- little parties and engagements, with such news astext_chunk
- source_text
- Lydia left a few lines for his wife, informing her of their intention
- was_traced_toClapham
- description
- Colonel Forster successfully traced Lydia Bennet and Mr. Wickham to Clapham during his search.
- source
- little parties and engagements, with such news astext_chunk
- source_text
- He did trace them easily to Clapham, but no farther
- traveled_fromEpsom
- description
- Lydia Bennet and Mr. Wickham traveled from Epsom by chaise before dismissing it in Clapham.
- source
- little parties and engagements, with such news astext_chunk
- source_text
- the chaise that brought them from Epsom
- last_seen_onLondon road
- description
- After leaving Clapham, Lydia Bennet and Mr. Wickham were last seen continuing on the London road.
- source
- little parties and engagements, with such news astext_chunk
- source_text
- they were seen to continue the London road
- is_sister_ofJane Bennet
- description
- Jane is identified as one of Lydia's elder sisters, who advises discretion regarding the secret of Darcy's involvement.
- source
- if that were the case, he was not the young man totext_chunk
- source_text
- If it was to be a secret,” said Jane, “say not another word on the subject. You may depend upon my seeking no further.”
- is_sister_ofKitty Bennet
- description
- Lydia and Kitty are described as sisters, waiting for Elizabeth and Jane at an inn.
- source
- with regard to Lady Catherine’s family is, indeed,text_chunk
- source_text
- After welcoming their sisters, they triumphantly displayed a table set out with such cold meat as an inn larder usually affords, exclaiming, “Is not this nice? is not this an agreeable surprise?”
- extracted_fromlittle parties and engagements, with such news as
- extracted_at
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- source
- little parties and engagements, with such news astext_chunk
- is_to_marryGeorge Wickham
- description
- Lydia Bennet is engaged to marry George Wickham, a fact that is the main topic of the family's discussion.
- source
- discharged, to settle on my niece, in additiotext_chunk
- source_text
- Can it be possible that he will marry her?”
- will_be_married_fromGardiner's House
- description
- Lydia Bennet's marriage ceremony is planned to take place from the Gardiners' house.
- source
- discharged, to settle on my niece, in additiotext_chunk
- source_text
- my niece should be married from this house
- resides_withEdward Gardiner
- description
- Lydia Bennet is currently staying with her uncle, Edward Gardiner, at his house.
- source
- discharged, to settle on my niece, in additiotext_chunk
- source_text
- She comes to us to-day.
- resides_withMrs. Gardiner
- description
- Lydia Bennet is currently staying with her aunt, Mrs. Gardiner, at her house.
- source
- discharged, to settle on my niece, in additiotext_chunk
- source_text
- Their taking her home, and affording her their personal protection and countenance, is such a sacrifice to her advantage as years of gratitude cannot enough acknowledge. By this time she is actually with them!
- extracted_fromdischarged, to settle on my niece, in additio
- extracted_at
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- source
- discharged, to settle on my niece, in additiotext_chunk
- flirts_inMeryton
- description
- While officers are stationed in Meryton, Lydia and Catherine would flirt with them.
- source
- stay another _month_ complete, it will be in my potext_chunk
- source_text
- While there was an officer in Meryton, they would flirt with him
- extracted_fromstay another _month_ complete, it will be in my po
- extracted_at
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- source
- stay another _month_ complete, it will be in my potext_chunk
- extracted_fromconsidered that Jane would no longer be duped, by
- extracted_at
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- source
- considered that Jane would no longer be duped, bytext_chunk
- extracted_fromThe End
- extracted_at
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- source
- The Endtext_chunk
- interruptsMr. Collins
- description
- Lydia Bennet rudely interrupts Mr. Collins while he is reading aloud, speaking about her uncle and other matters.
- source
- Catherine de Bourgh’s attention to his wishes, andtext_chunk
- source_text
- before he had, with very monotonous solemnity, read three pages, she interrupted him with,--
- plans_to_visitMeryton
- description
- Lydia plans to walk to Meryton to gather more information about Richard and Mr. Denny.
- source
- Catherine de Bourgh’s attention to his wishes, andtext_chunk
- source_text
- I shall walk to Meryton to-morrow to hear more about it, and to ask when Mr. Denny comes back from town.”
- extracted_fromCatherine de Bourgh’s attention to his wishes, and
- extracted_at
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- source
- Catherine de Bourgh’s attention to his wishes, andtext_chunk
- referenced_byHertfordshire
- context
- is_source_of_news_about
- source
- eager in it, he meant to assist him in pursuing ittext_chunk
- source_text
- we were yesterday informed by a letter from Hertfordshire.
- extracted_fromeager in it, he meant to assist him in pursuing it
- extracted_at
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- source
- eager in it, he meant to assist him in pursuing ittext_chunk
- proposedBrighton Scheme
- description
- Lydia hinted at a travel plan involving Brighton, which is now being discussed by her parents.
- source
- waiter must not hear, as if he cared! I dare say htext_chunk
- source_text
- the Brighton scheme, of which Lydia had given them a hint at the inn,
- is_accompanied_byKitty Bennet
- description
- Kitty assists Lydia with her stories and hints, and they often spend time together.
- source
- waiter must not hear, as if he cared! I dare say htext_chunk
- source_text
- Lydia, assisted by Kitty’s hints and additions, endeavour to amuse her companions
- is_friend_withMrs. Forster
- description
- Lydia states that she and Mrs. Forster are 'such friends' after spending the day at Colonel Forster's.
- source
- waiter must not hear, as if he cared! I dare say htext_chunk
- source_text
- Mrs. Forster and me are _such_ friends!)
- extracted_fromwaiter must not hear, as if he cared! I dare say h
- extracted_at
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- source
- waiter must not hear, as if he cared! I dare say htext_chunk
- causedunhappiness
- description
- Lydia Bennet's past conduct has brought considerable unhappiness upon her family.
- source
- last Wednesday, that her conduct on coming hotext_chunk
- source_text
- all the unhappiness she had brought on her family.
- travels_toMeryton
- description
- Lydia Bennet is going to Meryton by carriage.
- source
- last Wednesday, that her conduct on coming hotext_chunk
- source_text
- Mrs. Bennet and Lydia are going in the carriage to Meryton.
- extracted_fromlast Wednesday, that her conduct on coming ho
- extracted_at
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- source
- last Wednesday, that her conduct on coming hotext_chunk
- is_daughter_ofMrs. Bennet
- description
- Lydia Bennet is identified as the youngest daughter of Mrs. Bennet, who puts herself forward to address Mr. Bingley.
- source
- such a study. In a country neighbourhood you movetext_chunk
- source_text
- the youngest of her daughters put herself forward.
- remindsMr. Bingley
- description
- Lydia Bennet boldly reminds Mr. Bingley of his earlier promise to host a ball at Netherfield.
- source
- such a study. In a country neighbourhood you movetext_chunk
- source_text
- the youngest should tax Mr. Bingley with having promised on his first coming into the country to give a ball at Netherfield.
- expects_atMeryton
- description
- Lydia Bennet anticipates the return of Captain Carter to Meryton, which is relevant to social gatherings.
- source
- such a study. In a country neighbourhood you movetext_chunk
- source_text
- Captain Carter would be at Meryton again.
- insists_on_action_byColonel Forster
- description
- Lydia Bennet declares her intention to pressure Colonel Forster into hosting a ball after Mr. Bingley's event.
- source
- such a study. In a country neighbourhood you movetext_chunk
- source_text
- I shall insist on their giving one also. I shall tell Colonel Forster it will be quite a shame if he does not.”
- extracted_fromsuch a study. In a country neighbourhood you move
- extracted_at
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- source
- such a study. In a country neighbourhood you movetext_chunk
- was_discovered_inLondon
- description
- Mr. Gardiner reported that he had successfully located Lydia in a specific part of London.
- source
- and the kind of half-expectation which Mrs. Gardintext_chunk
- source_text
- find out in what part of London they were.
- is_withMr. Wickham
- description
- Mr. Gardiner confirmed that he had seen both Lydia and Mr. Wickham together in London.
- source
- and the kind of half-expectation which Mrs. Gardintext_chunk
- source_text
- I have seen them both----”
- is_to_be_married_fromGracechurch Street
- description
- Mr. Gardiner judged it best for Lydia to be married from his house on Gracechurch Street.
- source
- and the kind of half-expectation which Mrs. Gardintext_chunk
- source_text
- married from this house
- extracted_fromand the kind of half-expectation which Mrs. Gardin
- extracted_at
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- source
- and the kind of half-expectation which Mrs. Gardintext_chunk
- referenced_byMr. Darcy
- context
- showed_kindness_to
- source
- soon went away. But before she had been three minutext_chunk
- source_text
- thanking you for your kindness to Lydia had certainly great effect.
- extracted_fromsoon went away. But before she had been three minu
- extracted_at
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- source
- soon went away. But before she had been three minutext_chunk
- extracted_fromsure it will be too much for Kitty. Won’t it, Kitt
- extracted_at
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- source
- sure it will be too much for Kitty. Won’t it, Kitttext_chunk
- sends_love_toColonel Forster
- description
- Lydia Bennet sends her love to Colonel Forster in her letter, indicating a friendly acquaintance.
- source
- him, so think it no harm to be off. You needtext_chunk
- source_text
- Give my love to Colonel Forster. I hope you will
- considered_destinationScotland
- description
- Jane had considered Scotland as a possible destination for Lydia and Wickham, where they might have married, before losing hope.
- source
- him, so think it no harm to be off. You needtext_chunk
- source_text
- if they had gone to Scotland, which she had never before entirely despaired of, they must in all probability have gained some news of them.
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- when it was settled that Lydia should go with Mrs. Forster, the necessity of opening her eyes to his character never occurred to me.
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- extremely fond of lottery tickets
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- Lydia Bennet and her husband have moved to Newcastle.
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- Bingley replied that he did, and made his congratext_chunk
- extracted_from[Illustration]
CHAPTER XII.
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- [Illustration] CHAPTER XII.text_chunk
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- Had they no apprehension of anything before the elopement took place?
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- But not before they went to Brighton?
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- I am going to Gretna Green
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- These were the contents:-- /* NIND “My dear Harriet,
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- I wish you would tell Sally to mend a great slit in my worked muslin gown
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- Pray make my excuses to Pratt for not keeping my engagement, and dancing with him to-night.
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- the carriage stopped at Longbourn House
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- Lydia was exceedingly fond of him. He was her dear Wickham on every occasion; no one was to be put in competition with him. He did everything best in the world; and she was sure he would kill more birds on the first of September than anybody else in the country.
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- Lydia is one of the Bennet daughters, whose father is Mr. Bennet.
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- with regard to Lady Catherine’s family is, indeed,text_chunk
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- where Mr. Bennet’s carriage was to meet them, they quickly perceived, in token of the coachman’s punctuality, both Kitty and Lydia looking out of a dining-room upstairs.
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- Lydia proudly shows her sisters a bonnet she has just bought, despite finding it not very pretty.
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- Look here, I have bought this bonnet.
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- my news: it is about dear Wickham;
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- Lydia's news involves Mary King, specifically regarding Mr. Wickham's potential marriage to her.
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- source_text
- There is no danger of Wickham’s marrying Mary King--
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- with regard to Lady Catherine’s family is, indeed,text_chunk