Pride Author:Jane Austen Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: chapter{Section 4 chapter{Section 5 chapter{Section 6 chapter{Section 7 chapter{Section 8 chapter{Section 9 Oh I how heartily did she griev... more »e over . . . every saucy speech she had directed towards him . Frontispiece Title-page ..... page v My dear Mr Bennet, how can you be so tiresome ? .... facing page 6 " Come, Darcy," said he, " I must have you dance" ... n You must allow me to present this young lady to you as avery desirable partner . 22 Well, Jane, who is it from 1 What is it about ? 27 They solaced their wretchedness by duets after supper . . 34 He was full of joy and attention . 47 She had even vouchsafed to suggest some shelves in the closets upstairs . 58 I think him very disagreeable . . 64. Excuse my interference, it was kindly meant . 81 / am persuaded . . . my proposals will not fail of being acceptable . . . 96 Sent by his daughter to announce her engagement .... . 113 chapter{Section 10 Her ladyship with great condescension arose to receive them . . . facing page 144 Will you d me the honour of reading that letter .... 176 Is not this nice . . . 193 Mrs Reynolds informed them that it had been taken in his father's life-time . . 220 This formidable introduction took place . ., 230 Her affections had been never without an object . . . . . 246 Oh I pa-pa, what news . . . what news . 260 / talked to her repeatedly in the most serious manner . . . 288 As they hastily turned round . . 305 Gave him to understand that her sentiments had undergone so material a change . 324 " Lizzy," said he, "... are you out of your senses to be accepting this man 1" . 333 chapter{Section 11 From Miss Austen's Correspondence and the Me...« less