mrs gardiner
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- action
- offered support
- character_trait
- kind
- correspondence_partner
- Elizabeth Bennet
- correspondent_with
- Elizabeth Bennet
- description
- The aunt of Elizabeth Bennet and Jane Bennet, known for her kindness and hospitality, often providing a temporary home for her nieces.
- emotional_state
- alarmed
- emotional_state_observed
- surprised, concerned
- expectation
- letter from Mr. Darcy
- family_name
- Gardiner
- family_relation
- aunt to Bennet sisters, sister to Mr. Bennet
- family_relation_to_bennets
- maternal aunt
- family_relationship
- aunt to Bennets, wife to Mr. Gardiner
- family_role
- aunt of Elizabeth
- former_residence
- Lambton
- geographic_preference
- strong attraction to Derbyshire
- marital_status
- married
- observations
- notices Elizabeth's reactions, skeptical of Mr. Darcy's character
- observed_darcy_as
- stately, not proud, liberal master
- personality_trait
- intelligent
- physical_trait
- not a great walker
- proposes_event
- tour of pleasure
- relation_to_Elizabeth
- aunt
- relation_to_elizabeth
- aunt
- relationship_to_Edward
- wife
- relationship_to_Elizabeth
- aunt
- relationship_to_bennet_sisters
- aunt
- relationship_to_elizabeth
- aunt
- relationship_to_jane
- aunt
- residence
- London
- residence_city
- London
- residence_mention
- last at Longbourn
- role
- confidante
- role_in_narrative
- letter writer, informant
- role_in_plot
- unwitting informant
- social_role
- chaperone
- travel_companion
- Elizabeth
- travel_plans
- involved in northern tour
Relationships
- referenced_byMr. Darcy
- context
- shows_civility_towards
- source
- the house and take some refreshment; but this wastext_chunk
- source_text
- his behaviour to us. It was more than civil; it was really attentive; and there was no necessity for such attention. His acquaintance with Elizabeth was very trifling.”
- extracted_fromthe house and take some refreshment; but this was
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- the house and take some refreshment; but this wastext_chunk
- extracted_fromIn the gallery there were many family portraits,
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- In the gallery there were many family portraits,text_chunk
- referenced_byMr. Darcy
- context
- reveals_source_of_information
- source
- couple into your house as soon as they were marrietext_chunk
- source_text
- I did not think Mrs. Gardiner was so little to be trusted
- extracted_frommake thirteen with ourselves, so there will be jus
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- make thirteen with ourselves, so there will be justext_chunk
- is_aunt_ofJane Bennet
- description
- Jane refers to Mrs. Gardiner as her aunt, who plans to visit Grosvenor Street.
- source
- wedding-day, and on Wednesday Miss Lucas paid hertext_chunk
- source_text
- My aunt,” she continued, “is going to-morrow into that part of the town
- visitsGrosvenor Street
- description
- Jane mentions that her aunt, Mrs. Gardiner, is going to visit Grosvenor Street.
- source
- wedding-day, and on Wednesday Miss Lucas paid hertext_chunk
- source_text
- My aunt,” she continued, “is going to-morrow into that part of the town, and I shall take the opportunity of calling in Grosvenor Street
- remindedElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner reminded Elizabeth of a promise regarding a gentleman, seeking information about him.
- source
- considered that Jane would no longer be duped, bytext_chunk
- source_text
- Mrs. Gardiner about this time reminded Elizabeth of her promise concerning that gentleman, and required information;
- extracted_fromwedding-day, and on Wednesday Miss Lucas paid her
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- wedding-day, and on Wednesday Miss Lucas paid hertext_chunk
- is_sister_ofMrs. Bennet
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner is the sister of Mrs. Bennet, and they discuss family matters during her visit.
- source
- then. It is something to think of, and gives her atext_chunk
- source_text
- Mrs. Bennet had many grievances to relate, and much to complain of. They had all been very ill-used since she last saw her sister
- is_sister_ofMrs. Philips
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner is noted to be younger than both Mrs. Bennet and Mrs. Philips, indicating a sibling relationship.
- source
- then. It is something to think of, and gives her atext_chunk
- source_text
- younger than Mrs. Bennet and Mrs. Philips
- is_aunt_toElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner is the aunt of Elizabeth Bennet, and they share a particular regard, discussing sensitive family matters.
- source
- then. It is something to think of, and gives her atext_chunk
- source_text
- Between the two eldest and herself especially, there subsisted a very particular regard
- extracted_fromthen. It is something to think of, and gives her a
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- then. It is something to think of, and gives her atext_chunk
- talks withElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner and Elizabeth Bennet discuss what occurred during their visit as they return.
- source
- necessary to be made, but perhaps not the more eastext_chunk
- source_text
- Mrs. Gardiner and Elizabeth talked of all that had occurred during their visit
- extracted_fromnecessary to be made, but perhaps not the more eas
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- necessary to be made, but perhaps not the more eastext_chunk
- formerly_resided_inLambton
- description
- Lambton is identified as the town where Mrs. Gardiner had previously lived.
- source
- her curiosity as all the celebrated beauties of Matext_chunk
- source_text
- the little town of Lambton, the scene of Mrs. Gardiner’s former residence,
- extracted_fromher curiosity as all the celebrated beauties of Ma
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- her curiosity as all the celebrated beauties of Matext_chunk
- promises_assistance_toElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner, along with her husband, promises every assistance in their power to Elizabeth and her family.
- source
- “No, I thank you,” she replied, endeavouring totext_chunk
- source_text
- Mr. Gardiner readily promised every assistance in his power
- extracted_from“No, I thank you,” she replied, endeavouring to
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- source
- “No, I thank you,” she replied, endeavouring totext_chunk
- finds_interestingMr. Darcy
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner considers Mr. Darcy an 'interesting personage' due to the developing situation.
- source
- inquired in a friendly, though general, way, aftertext_chunk
- source_text
- To Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner he was scarcely a less interesting personage than to herself.
- accepts_invitation_forElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Presuming Elizabeth's hesitation was embarrassment rather than dislike, Mrs. Gardiner accepts the dinner invitation to Pemberley on her niece's behalf.
- source
- inquired in a friendly, though general, way, aftertext_chunk
- source_text
- she ventured to engage for her attendance, and the day after the next was fixed on.
- extracted_frominquired in a friendly, though general, way, after
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- inquired in a friendly, though general, way, aftertext_chunk
- proposesTour of pleasure
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner extends an invitation to Elizabeth to join her and her uncle on a summer tour.
- source
- “But, my dear Elizabeth,” she added, “what sorttext_chunk
- source_text
- she had the unexpected happiness of an invitation to accompany her uncle and aunt in a tour of pleasure which they proposed taking in the summer.
- extracted_from“But, my dear Elizabeth,” she added, “what sort
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- “But, my dear Elizabeth,” she added, “what sorttext_chunk
- extracted_fromdaughter, let us come to a right understanding. In
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- daughter, let us come to a right understanding. Intext_chunk
- extracted_fromcouple into your house as soon as they were marrie
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- couple into your house as soon as they were marrietext_chunk
- inquires_aboutPemberley
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner asks about the status of Pemberley in light of Mr. Darcy's presence, indicating its importance.
- source
- could be done for Lydia, her uncle’s interferencetext_chunk
- source_text
- But what is to be done about Pemberley?” cried Mrs. Gardiner.
- inquires_aboutMr. Darcy
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner asks about Mr. Darcy's presence, having been informed by John.
- source
- could be done for Lydia, her uncle’s interferencetext_chunk
- source_text
- John told us Mr. Darcy was here when you sent for us
- discusses_character_ofGeorge Wickham
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner shares her opinion on George Wickham's character and capability, disagreeing with Elizabeth's harsher judgment.
- source
- could be done for Lydia, her uncle’s interferencetext_chunk
- source_text
- Upon my word,” said Mrs. Gardiner, “I begin to be of your uncle’s opinion. It is really too great a violation of decency, honour, and interest, for him to be guilty of it. I cannot think so very ill of Wickham. Can you, yourself, Lizzie, so wholly give him up, as to believe him capable of it?”
- extracted_fromcould be done for Lydia, her uncle’s interference
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- could be done for Lydia, her uncle’s interferencetext_chunk
- sends_letterNorthern Tour
- description
- A letter from Mrs. Gardiner arrives, causing the northern tour to be delayed and its extent curtailed.
- source
- from whence they were to set out early the next motext_chunk
- source_text
- when a letter arrived from Mrs. Gardiner, which at once delayed its commencement and curtailed its extent
- extracted_fromfrom whence they were to set out early the next mo
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- from whence they were to set out early the next motext_chunk
- referenced_byJane Bennet
- context
- requests_assistance_from
- source
- little parties and engagements, with such news astext_chunk
- extracted_fromlittle parties and engagements, with such news as
- extracted_at
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- little parties and engagements, with such news astext_chunk
- referenced_byLydia Bennet
- context
- resides_with
- 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!
- referenced_byMrs. Bennet
- context
- is_sister_of
- source
- discharged, to settle on my niece, in additiotext_chunk
- source_text
- I will write to my sister Gardiner about them
- extracted_fromdischarged, to settle on my niece, in additio
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- discharged, to settle on my niece, in additiotext_chunk
- discussed_withJane Bennet
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner recounted conversations she had with Jane regarding Miss Bingley.
- source
- considered that Jane would no longer be duped, bytext_chunk
- source_text
- repeated conversations occurring at different times between Jane and herself, which proved that the former had, from her heart, given up the acquaintance.
- rallied_onElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner playfully chided Elizabeth about Mr. Wickham's desertion.
- source
- considered that Jane would no longer be duped, bytext_chunk
- source_text
- Mrs. Gardiner then rallied her niece on Wickham’s desertion, and complimented her on bearing it so well.
- extracted_fromconsidered that Jane would no longer be duped, by
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- considered that Jane would no longer be duped, bytext_chunk
- wished to return toCarriage
- description
- Due to her fatigue and being a poor walker, Mrs. Gardiner desired to go back to their carriage quickly.
- source
- stream, and a narrow walk amidst the rough coppicetext_chunk
- source_text
- Mrs. Gardiner, who was not a great walker, could go no farther, and thought only of returning to the carriage as quickly as possible
- opined aboutMr. Darcy
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner expressed her opinion that Mr. Darcy was far superior to what she had expected, noting his stately air but denying any pride.
- source
- stream, and a narrow walk amidst the rough coppicetext_chunk
- source_text
- each of them pronounced him to be infinitely superior to anything they had expected
- extracted_fromstream, and a narrow walk amidst the rough coppice
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- stream, and a narrow walk amidst the rough coppicetext_chunk
- converses withMrs. Annesley
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner and Mrs. Annesley carried on the conversation, with occasional help from Elizabeth, breaking an awkward social pause.
- source
- With respect to Wickham, the travellers soon foutext_chunk
- source_text
- between her and Mrs. Gardiner, with occasional help from Elizabeth, the conversation was carried on.
- extracted_fromWith respect to Wickham, the travellers soon fou
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- With respect to Wickham, the travellers soon foutext_chunk
- formed_expectation_ofExpress Letter
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner had anticipated that a letter from Mr. Darcy would follow Elizabeth's return from Pemberley.
- source
- and the kind of half-expectation which Mrs. Gardintext_chunk
- source_text
- kind of half-expectation which Mrs. Gardiner had formed, of their being followed by a letter from him, had ended in nothing.
- extracted_fromand the kind of half-expectation which Mrs. Gardin
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- and the kind of half-expectation which Mrs. Gardintext_chunk
- is_aunt_ofElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner is Elizabeth's aunt, addressed affectionately in Elizabeth's letter.
- source
- soon went away. But before she had been three minutext_chunk
- source_text
- I would have thanked you before, my dear aunt
- extracted_fromsoon went away. But before she had been three minu
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- soon went away. But before she had been three minutext_chunk
- attends_toMrs. Bennet
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner shares in the attendance on Mrs. Bennet, providing comfort during her illness.
- source
- him, so think it no harm to be off. You needtext_chunk
- source_text
- She shared in their attendance on Mrs. Bennet, and was a great comfort to them in their hours of freedom.
- is_sister_ofMr. Bennet
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner is Mr. Bennet's sister, and she expresses concern that he might be killed in a duel during his search.
- source
- him, so think it no harm to be off. You needtext_chunk
- source_text
- consolation of his sister, who considered it as the only security for her husband’s not being killed in a duel.
- remains_inHertfordshire
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner remains in Hertfordshire for a few days to be of service to her nieces and Mrs. Bennet.
- source
- him, so think it no harm to be off. You needtext_chunk
- source_text
- Mrs. Gardiner and the children were to remain in Hertfordshire a few days longer
- extracted_fromhim, so think it no harm to be off. You need
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- him, so think it no harm to be off. You needtext_chunk
- extracted_fromfine,--with less of splendour, and more real elega
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- fine,--with less of splendour, and more real elegatext_chunk
- is_parent_ofGardiner children
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner is a parent to the Gardiner children, who were engaged with them upon arrival.
- source
- Longbourn, heard in what manner he spoke of the matext_chunk
- source_text
- Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner were engaged with their children, was now put an end to by the approach of the whole party.
- extracted_fromLongbourn, heard in what manner he spoke of the ma
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- Longbourn, heard in what manner he spoke of the matext_chunk
- referenced_byMr. Gardiner
- context
- arrives_with
- source
- “He came down to see the place”text_chunk
- extracted_from“He came down to see the place”
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- “He came down to see the place”text_chunk
- is_aunt_ofLydia Bennet
- description
- Lydia refers to Mrs. Gardiner as her aunt, indicating her familial relationship and role in her wedding.
- source
- if that were the case, he was not the young man totext_chunk
- source_text
- My uncle and aunt and I were to go together; and the others were to meet us at the church.
- extracted_fromif that were the case, he was not the young man to
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- if that were the case, he was not the young man totext_chunk
- reserves_engagements_forElizabeth Bennet
- description
- The kindness of Mrs. Gardiner has reserved various engagements for Elizabeth Bennet and Jane Bennet during their stay.
- source
- with regard to Lady Catherine’s family is, indeed,text_chunk
- source_text
- which the kindness of her aunt had reserved for them.
- reserves_engagements_forJane Bennet
- description
- The kindness of Mrs. Gardiner has reserved various engagements for Elizabeth Bennet and Jane Bennet during their stay.
- source
- with regard to Lady Catherine’s family is, indeed,text_chunk
- source_text
- which the kindness of her aunt had reserved for them.
- extracted_fromwith regard to Lady Catherine’s family is, indeed,
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- with regard to Lady Catherine’s family is, indeed,text_chunk