louisa hurst
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- description
- The married sister of Charles and Caroline Bingley and wife of Mr. Hurst, who shares her sister's critical views of Elizabeth Bennet and her family's social standing.
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- Bingley
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- Hurst
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- sister of Charles and Caroline Bingley
- first_name
- Louisa
- marital_status
- married
- relationship_to_Caroline
- sister
- relationship_to_Caroline_Bingley
- sister
- relationship_to_Charles
- sister
- relationship_to_bingley
- sister
- relationship_to_charles
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Relationships
- is_sister_ofCaroline Bingley
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- Louisa Hurst is mentioned by Caroline Bingley as her sister, indicating a sibling relationship.
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- cannot wonder at his complaisance; for who would otext_chunk
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- to dine to-day with Louisa and me, we shall be in danger of hating each other for the rest of our lives
- admiresGeorgiana Darcy
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- Louisa Hurst, along with Caroline Bingley, expresses admiration for Georgiana Darcy's qualities.
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- “Why will you think so? It must be his own doingtext_chunk
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- affection she inspires in Louisa and myself is
- extracted_from“Why will you think so? It must be his own doing
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- 2026-03-03T02:29:46.576Z
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- “Why will you think so? It must be his own doingtext_chunk
- protests_againstElizabeth Bennet
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- Mrs. Hurst, along with Miss Bingley, voices strong disagreement with Elizabeth's implied doubt about the existence of such accomplished women.
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- being informed that she was very accomplished.”text_chunk
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- Mrs. Hurst and Miss Bingley both cried out against the injustice of her implied doubt, and were both protesting that they knew many women who answered this description,
- recommends_treatment_forJane Bennet
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- Louisa Hurst, along with her sister Caroline Bingley, advises sending to London for an eminent physician for Jane.
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- being informed that she was very accomplished.”text_chunk
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- while his sisters, convinced that no country advice could be of any service, recommended an express to town for one of the most eminent physicians.
- extracted_frombeing informed that she was very accomplished.”
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- 2026-03-03T02:29:51.864Z
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- being informed that she was very accomplished.”text_chunk
- is_married_toMr. Hurst
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- Louisa is identified as Mr. Hurst's wife, as Miss Bingley asks her permission to wake him.
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- Bennet. Miss Bingley’s attention was quite as mtext_chunk
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- Louisa, you will not mind my waking Mr. Hurst.”
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Miss Bingley’s attention was quite as m
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- 2026-03-03T02:30:13.389Z
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- Bennet. Miss Bingley’s attention was quite as mtext_chunk
- extracted_fromcannot wonder at his complaisance; for who would o
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- 2026-03-03T02:30:14.135Z
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- cannot wonder at his complaisance; for who would otext_chunk
- agrees_withCaroline Bingley
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- Louisa Hurst concurs with Caroline Bingley's negative assessment of Elizabeth Bennet's manners and appearance.
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- Elizabeth to the enjoyment of all her original distext_chunk
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- Mrs. Hurst thought the same
- has_regard_forJane Bennet
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- Louisa Hurst states she has a high regard for Jane Bennet, considering her a very sweet girl, but disparages her family connections.
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- Elizabeth to the enjoyment of all her original distext_chunk
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- I have an excessive regard for Jane Bennet,--she is really a very sweet girl
- extracted_fromElizabeth to the enjoyment of all her original dis
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- 2026-03-03T02:30:17.963Z
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- Elizabeth to the enjoyment of all her original distext_chunk