Pride and Prejudice - Volume 3: Chapter 19 Summary & Analysis

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Pride and Prejudice - Volume 3: Chapter 19 Summary & Analysis

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Volume 3: Chapter 19 Summary

Thus, the two eldest Bennet sisters are happily married. Much to her father's sorrow, Elizabeth moves directly to Pemberley, although he visits her there often. Jane and Mr. Bingley stay at Netherfield just one year, then purchase an estate only thirty miles from Pemberley.

Mary, without being constantly compared to her beautiful sisters, becomes slightly less peculiar, and Catherine spends much time with her elder sisters and without Lydia's influence, her character improves greatly. Lydia and Wickham are constantly spending more money than they have, and Elizabeth sends her sister money often.

Georgiana makes Pemberley her permanent home, and a firm friendship is established between her and Elizabeth. Lady Catherine finally overcomes her wrath and begins to visit them at Pemberley, and the Gardiners, whom become dear to Mr. Darcy as well as Elizabeth, visit them often as well.

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