mrs collins
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- cousin_of
- Elizabeth Bennet
- description
- The wife of Mr. Collins, who joins him in offering congratulations on Jane Bennet's approaching marriage and is expecting a child.
- family_name
- Collins
- first_name
- Charlotte
- former_name
- Charlotte Lucas
- given_name
- Charlotte
- husband
- Mr. Collins
- last_name
- Collins
- maiden_name
- Charlotte Lucas
- marital_status
- married to Mr. Collins
- relationship_to_Elizabeth
- friend
- relationship_to_Elizabeth_Bennet
- friend
- relationship_to_elizabeth
- friend and cousin by marriage
- relationship_to_mr_collins
- wife
- residence
- Parsonage
Relationships
- would welcomeJane Bennet's company
- description
- Lady Catherine states that Mrs. Collins would be very pleased to have Jane Bennet's company if she stayed longer.
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- asserted his blamelessness in the affair;--that, ptext_chunk
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- Mrs. Collins will be very glad of your company
- extracted_fromasserted his blamelessness in the affair;--that, p
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- 2026-03-03T02:29:52.866Z
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- asserted his blamelessness in the affair;--that, ptext_chunk
- playsQuadrille
- description
- Mrs. Collins participated in a game of quadrille at the card tables.
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- have been quite a slave to your education.” Elitext_chunk
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- Mr. and Mrs. Collins sat down to quadrille;
- resides_atParsonage
- description
- Mrs. Collins lives at the Parsonage in Hunsford with her husband, Mr. Collins.
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- have been quite a slave to your education.” Elitext_chunk
- source_text
- She not unfrequently stopped at the Parsonage,
- visitsRosings
- description
- Mrs. Collins often accompanies her husband on visits to Rosings.
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- have been quite a slave to your education.” Elitext_chunk
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- his wife did not think it necessary to go likewise;
- extracted_fromhave been quite a slave to your education.”
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- 2026-03-03T02:29:55.468Z
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- have been quite a slave to your education.” Elitext_chunk
- referenced_byLady Catherine de Bourgh
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- inquires_about
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- turned to his daughter and said,-- “Jane, I context_chunk
- source_text
- whether you left Mr. and Mrs. Collins well?”
- extracted_fromstay another _month_ complete, it will be in my po
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- stay another _month_ complete, it will be in my potext_chunk
- is friend ofElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Elizabeth Bennet refers to Mrs. Collins as her friend, noting her understanding.
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- Darcy only, entered the room. He seemed astonistext_chunk
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- My friend has an excellent understanding
- entered withsister
- description
- Mrs. Collins (Charlotte) entered the room with her sister, returning from a walk.
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- Darcy only, entered the room. He seemed astonistext_chunk
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- the entrance of Charlotte and her sister, just returned from their walk.
- suspects feelings ofMr. Darcy
- description
- Mrs. Collins suggests to Elizabeth Bennet that Mr. Darcy must be in love with her due to his familiar call.
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- Darcy only, entered the room. He seemed astonistext_chunk
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- My dear Eliza, he must be in love with you
- observesMr. Darcy
- description
- Mrs. Collins seriously observed Mr. Darcy's behavior during his visits to Hunsford and Rosings, trying to understand his motives.
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- Darcy only, entered the room. He seemed astonistext_chunk
- source_text
- she set herself seriously to work to find it out: she watched him whenever they were at Rosings, and whenever he came to Hunsford; but without much success.
- suggested possibility toElizabeth Bennet
- description
- Mrs. Collins suggested to Elizabeth Bennet the possibility of Mr. Darcy being partial to her.
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- Darcy only, entered the room. He seemed astonistext_chunk
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- She had once or twice suggested to Elizabeth the possibility of his being partial to her
- planned marriage forElizabeth Bennet
- description
- In her kind schemes for Elizabeth Bennet, Mrs. Collins sometimes planned for her to marry Colonel Fitzwilliam.
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- Darcy only, entered the room. He seemed astonistext_chunk
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- In her kind schemes for Elizabeth, she sometimes planned her marrying Colonel Fitzwilliam.
- extracted_fromDarcy only, entered the room.
He seemed astonis
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- 2026-03-03T02:30:01.662Z
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- Darcy only, entered the room. He seemed astonistext_chunk
- sympathizes_withMr. Bennet
- description
- Mrs. Collins expresses her sincere sympathy with Mr. Bennet and his family regarding their distress.
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- eager in it, he meant to assist him in pursuing ittext_chunk
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- Mrs. Collins and myself sincerely sympathize with you
- extracted_fromeager in it, he meant to assist him in pursuing it
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- eager in it, he meant to assist him in pursuing ittext_chunk
- extracted_fromthat Bingley was the person meant. It was all conj
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- 2026-03-03T02:30:04.948Z
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- that Bingley was the person meant. It was all conjtext_chunk
- extracted_fromturned to his daughter and said,--
“Jane, I con
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- 2026-03-03T02:30:10.023Z
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- turned to his daughter and said,-- “Jane, I context_chunk
- suggests_partiality_ofMr. Darcy
- description
- Mrs. Collins had once suggested to Elizabeth the possibility that Mr. Darcy was partial to her.
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- certainly looked at her friend a great deal, but ttext_chunk
- source_text
- She had once or twice suggested to Elizabeth the possibility of his being partial to her
- plans_marriage_forElizabeth Bennet
- description
- In her kind schemes, Mrs. Collins sometimes planned for Elizabeth to marry Colonel Fitzwilliam.
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- certainly looked at her friend a great deal, but ttext_chunk
- source_text
- In her kind schemes for Elizabeth, she sometimes planned her marrying Colonel Fitzwilliam
- is_married_toMr. Collins
- description
- Mr. Darcy asks Elizabeth about her opinion of Mr. and Mrs. Collins's happiness, indicating their marital status.
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- certainly looked at her friend a great deal, but ttext_chunk
- source_text
- her opinion of Mr. and Mrs. Collins’s happiness
- extracted_fromcertainly looked at her friend a great deal, but t
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- 2026-03-03T02:30:10.771Z
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- certainly looked at her friend a great deal, but ttext_chunk
- expectsExpected Child of the Collinses
- description
- Mrs. Collins is expecting a child, referred to by Mr. Collins as a 'young olive-branch'.
- source
- till she recollected that _his_ being the intimatetext_chunk
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- his expectation of a young olive-branch
- extracted_fromtill she recollected that _his_ being the intimate
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- 2026-03-03T02:30:25.273Z
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- till she recollected that _his_ being the intimatetext_chunk