Monday, 19 May 2008

Week Nine

Chapter Fifteen
A Young Lady Recovered
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Study the words and expressions that may help you to understand the contents of the part. Write the summary of the part (150 words) using the words below. Remember not to repeat summaries of your colleagues.
The family were assembled, smiles decked the face of, the carriage drove up to, looked grave; her daughters uneasy, an affectionate smile, scarcely, found herself disgusted at, untamed, unabashed, in the meantime, the maids, gave… an account of… wedding, where Wickham had lodged, to be married at St. Clements, in such a fuss, looking very, in utter amazement, gracious me, it was to be a secret, to persuade, he fetched my uncle and the three of them battled it out to see, how abominable, his father’s godson, bargain… strike for you, icily, debts amounted to, to purchase a commission in the regular army, repay, triumphantly, hastily, abide, I shall not breathe a word, scornfully, swept from the room, they owed the restoration of Lydia, neither regard nor esteem, despised, a great trial to bear with, adieus.

Chapter Sixteen
Two Young Couples Rejoice
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Study the words and expressions that may help you to understand the contents of the part. Write the summary of the part (150 words) using the words below. Remember not to repeat summaries of your colleagues.
Mr Bingley advanced towards her, ventured a glance at Darcy, I trust that you are well, dared to hope, a tolerable welcome, I vastly prefer the country to the town, discovered a preference for the country, I find it unbearable to be cooped up inside a house, most grateful, privately, lowered eyes, to pace up and down, agitated, to acknowledge to you, betrayed to, generous to trifle with, you allude, my feelings have undergone a complete change, abusing you so abominably to your face, properly humbled, my vanity, interference in Bingley’s affairs, impertinent, your sister’s sentiments.

Chapter Sixteen
Two Young Couples Rejoice
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Study the words and expressions that may help you to understand the contents of the part. Write the summary of the part (150 words) using the words below. Remember not to repeat summaries of your colleagues.
Was on the point of remarking, creature, warmth and delight, Mr Bennet’s consent, Darcy strode to the door, nodded, a wretched beginning, doubtingly, bear so much happiness, consented to our engagement, Darcy’s wealth, are you out of your, a regard for him, determined to have him, belief of my indifference, do not pain me by speaking of him in such terms, you are resolved on having him, affection has stood the test of many months, qualities of which you do not know, he deserves you, parted with you, less worthy.

Chapter Sixteen
Two Young Couples Rejoice
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Study the words and expressions that may help you to understand the contents of the part. Write the summary of the part (150 words) using the words below. Remember not to repeat summaries of your colleagues.
The door burst open, too overcome to think clearly, Good gracious, at the earliest opportunity, jewels, pray apologise for, go distracted, a sad omen, in such awe, intended son-in-law, venture to, taking pains to, he was rising every hour in his esteem, deserving daughters, delighted pride, exceedingly, near a vicinity to, easy temper, affectionate heart, society so superior to, improvement, mortified, ill-content, unsettled in the extreme, discharging their bills, Georgiana’s home, astonishment bordering on alarm, sportive manner of, take liberties, indignant on the marriage, in language so abusive, at length, resentment gave way, she condescended, were ever sensible of the warmest gratitude, the means of uniting them.

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xxmilo4ka said...

Chapter Fifteen
A Young Lady Recovered
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Study the words and expressions that may help you to understand the contents of the part. Write the summary of the part (150 words) using the words below. Remember not to repeat summaries of your colleagues.

The main plot of this part is Mr. Darcy solved the problem witch was connected with Lydia. He paid a lot of money to Mr. Wicham for that wedding but Bennets could never repay it to him. One of the reasons of Mr. Wicham was his enormous debt that he could cover just after wedding with Miss Bennet. Lizzy was surprised to know that Mr Darcy saved their Family dignity. But she didn’t understand why he did so?! It was a strange action from his side, that she couldn’t expect it. Of course she was appreciated him for that. Probably he did it because of his love to Lizzy, and such thoughts were very pleasant to Elizabeth. She didn’t understand why Mr. Darcy still loved her. There were some reasons to refuse from Lizzy: her refusal to him, poorness of her family and at least the awful behavior of her sister that could spoil the dignity of her and her family. At the same time Lizzy wasn’t glad by Mr. Wicham shameless conduct. She was assured that Mr. Wicham didn’t love Lydia as she loved him. She and her father didn’t want to hear any detail about their wedding.
The main problem of this part is Lydia didn’t understand her mistake that was a pity For Lizzy and Jane. Of course Miss Bennet understood the reason Of Mr. Wicham decision to be married with her but anyway she was very glad. Lizzy couldn’t understand such reaction on that.

xxmilo4ka said...

Chapter Sixteen
Two Young Couples Rejoice
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Study the words and expressions that may help you to understand the contents of the part. Write the summary of the part (150 words) using the words below. Remember not to repeat summaries of your colleagues.

The main plot of this part is putting right relations between Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth, Mr. Bingley and Jane. Everybody was happy and glad. Mr. Darcy repeated his proposal to Lizzy and she agreed. At once everything was clear. They loved each other. Lizzy appreciated him for his help to her family when they were in a very difficult situation. She added that her feelings had undergone a complete change and that’s why she accepted his proposal. She also excused for their firs conversation, but Mr. Darcy needed it that to understand his mistakes and his and change his behavior. He corrected all his action that he did and now Mr. Bingley was with Jane again as it was before.
They excused all to each other and forgot all bad emotions that had a place in their hearts. From that time everything should be good. Both couples were delighted. Mr. Darcy’s love was so strong that he stood all tests, and he dared to make his proposal again. He didn’t afraid to get a refusal again, because he loved her. His real love helped him gained her heart and hand.

xxmilo4ka said...

Chapter Sixteen
Two Young Couples Rejoice
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Study the words and expressions that may help you to understand the contents of the part. Write the summary of the part (150 words) using the words below. Remember not to repeat summaries of your colleagues.
The main plot of this part is both man asked for Lizzy and Jane’s hand. It was unthinkable situation. Everybody was surprised by that. Jane was glad that her father approved their wedding, but Lizzy was scared to hear mother’s opinion about her and Mr. Darcy. Mr. Bennet was in some doubts about Mr. Darcy; however Elizabeth assured him that her future husband is a worthy man that’s why she loved his not just for money. She loved him for his kindness and understanding. Her father was delighted by her answer and approved Mr. Darcy proposal. Elizabeth was in the seventh heaven from his agreement. She just dreamed about it. Their union would be the strongest and happiest in the world. Girls were in triumph.
Mr. Bennet wished just a great happiness to his girls, and wanted to know the real reasons of their desires. He was glad by answers because love is the main component that to be happy. Probably that’s why she agreed with girls decisions. He didn’t have something against but he lacked to know the truth, what they felt.
Girls were happy and glad by that day, they had never imagined it. They forgot all bad and decided to be happy in the future because now they have everything for it that they needed.

xxmilo4ka said...

Chapter Sixteen
Two Young Couples Rejoice
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Study the words and expressions that may help you to understand the contents of the part. Write the summary of the part (150 words) using the words below. Remember not to repeat summaries of your colleagues.

This part shows us the subsequent life of all heroes. There were different opinions about their weddings, but no one wanted to notice it. Their life was beautiful, everybody was happy in his/her own way.
Mrs. Bennet continued to think just about richness of Lizzy, probably it was the main reason why she agreed with that wedding of her daughter. Mr. Bennet just the reverse missed her second daughter. It was really inhabitable to live without girls, only Mary still lived in Longborn. Mr. Darcy always tried to help to Mr. Bingley that was very pleasant for Lizzy.
The main idea of this part is everyone got the better of the problems and misfortunes and found their happiness in the life.
Probably owning to Mr. Darcy Jane and Mr. Bingley got the wedding and Lizzy was very thankful for it, because she knew how her sister loved him.
Darcys continued to have relations with Gardiners, Lizzy was grateful because his uncle and ant assisted in the development of her and Mr. Darcy relations.
Only Miss Catharine didn’t approve the choice of Mr. Darcy but in some time she had to respect his opinion. It was his life and he decided to live like that.

Anonymous said...

Chapter 15
A Young Lady Recovered
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Their sister’s wedding day arrived and the family was assembled in the drawing room. Smiles decked the face of Mrs. Bennet as the carriage drove up to the door. Her husband looked grave, her daughters uneasy. Lydia and Mr. Wickham run into the room. Her mother embraced her and gave an affectionate smile to Mr. Wickham. Mr. Bennet remained grave and scarcely opened his lips. Elizabeth found herself disgusted at Lydia’s behaviour. She was as untamed and unabashed as always. In the meantime she joyfully went after dinner to show her ring to the housekeeper and two maids.
One morning when Lydia was sitting with two eldest sisters, she said to Elizabeth: “Lizzy, I never gave you an account of my wedding, I believe”. And she began talking though it wasn’t very interesting for Elizabeth. “Someone told our uncle where Wickham had lodged. He came to us and insisted on our wedding. We were to be married at St. Clements. I was in such a fuss. But when Wickham appeared he looked very handsome and Mr. Darcy looked very grim beside him…” “Mr. Darcy ?!” – repeated Elizabeth in utter amazement. “Oh, yes. He came with Wickham. But gracious me, it was to be a secret. I shouldn’t say that it was Darcy who found us in London. He tried to persuade me to return home. But I answered negatively. Then he fetched my uncle and the three of them battled it out to see how much Wickham should have if he married me. “How abominable,” – Elizabeth surprised. “Why? – asked Lydia – I’ll see not harm if a rich man like Mr. Darcy makes a gift of money to his father’s godson”. “What sort of bargain did they strike for you, Lydia?” – asked Elizabeth. “Well, Wickham debts amounted more than 1000 pounds. Mr. Darcy agreed to pay them all and to purchase a commission in the regular army”. “But how our father could repay all money to Mr. Darcy?” – asked Jane anxiously. “He will never know it,” – cried Elizabeth triumphantly. “I shall not breathe a word,” – said Elizabeth scornfully and swept from the room. So, she thought about Mr. Darcy. They owed the restoration of Lydia to him. He had done it for a girl whom he had neither regard not esteem. Elizabeth found it’s a great trial to bear with Lydia and his husband until the day of their departure. Mr. Wickham’s adieus were much more affectionate than his wife’s. He was very cheerful and said many pretty things. But after their departure another happy news appeared at Lonbourn: Mr. Bingley had returned to Netherfield.

Chapter 16
Two Young Couples Rejoice
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Hearing this chapter I was very happy. But let me start with the beginning.
So, Mr.Bingley and Mr. Darcy visited Lonbourn. Jane and Elizabeth were sitting on the settee when two gentlemen entered the room. Jane blushed as Mr. Bingley advanced towards her. Elizabeth ventured a glance at Mr. Darcy but he looked as serious as usual. Mr. Bingley asked Jane about her health. “I trust that you are well”, - he said. Jane answered in the affirmative. Then Mr. Darcy said: “Mrs. Elizabeth, I have dared to hope that you would give me a tolerable welcome”. Elizabeth answered that she was glad to see him. Then they began to discuss the most preferable place for living. Bingley said that he had vastly preferred the country to the town and discovered a preference for the country at all times. He added that he had found it unbearable to be cooped up inside a house and proposed Jane to walk. She agreed. Elizabeth sat with lowered eyes. Mr. Darcy began to place up and down. A little agitated she thanked Mr. Darcy for the Lydia’s happiness and she said that she was most anxious for acknowledge to him how grateful she was. Mr. Darcy was surprised that Elizabeth knew about it. But he said: “You are too generous to trifle with me. Do you want me to stand there?” Elizabeth confessed that her feelings to him had undergone a complete change. “Elizabeth, will you marry me?” – exclaimed he joyfully. “Oh, yes! – she cried – but can you forgive me for abusing you?” “I have nothing to forgive, - he replied, - by you I was properly humbled. What will you think about my vanity? It’s really that my interference in Bingley’s affaires was impertinent. But one evening I confessed him that I was against his marriage with Jane and then persuaded him in your sister’s sentiments.

Chapter 16
Two Young Couples Rejoice
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Elizabeth was on the point of remarking that Mr. Bingley was the most delightful friend when the door opened and Jane appeared.
- Elizabeth, - she cried. I’m the happiest creature in the world. Charles has asked me to marry him.
Elizabeth embraced her with warmth and delight. Jane said that Mr. Bingley went to the library to ask for Mr. Bennet’s consent. Mr. Darcy said that he was going to do the same and he strode to the door. Jane was amazed but Elizabeth smiled and nodded.
- We are engaged, - she said.
Jane could not believe in it.
- It’s a wretched beginning, - replied Elizabeth, - but we love each other.
Jane still looked at her doubtingly. But then she understood that it was true and exclaimed:
- Oh! Lizzy! How shall I bear so much happiness?
In the moment they heard the voice of Bingley:
- Jane, your father has consented to our engagement!
And two happy young people went to Mrs. Bennet. Elizabeth began to worry about her parents’ thoughts about her engagement. Would the Darcy’s wealth be enough to her mother liked him? But in this moment Mr. Bennet appeared.
- Are you out of your senses to be accepted this man? – he cried.
- I disliked him at first, but I always had a regard for him.
- So, are you determined to have him? – asked her father. He is very proud and unpleasant man but this would be nothing if you really like him.
- I do, I love him, do not pain me by speaking of him in such terms. His affection had stood the test of many months. He has qualities of which you do not know.
Mr. Bennet took her hands and said:
- In this case he deserves you. I could not be parted with you, my lizzy, to anyone less worthy.

Chapter 16
Two Young Couples Rejoice
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As Mr. Bennet congratulated Elizabeth, the door burst open and Mrs. Bennet entered the room too overcome to think clearly.
- Good gracious! – she exclaimed.
- There are two rich young men proposing to marry Jane and Elizabeth at the earliest opportunities, - confirmed her husband.
Mrs. Bennet embraced her daughter:
- Oh! Dear Lizzy, what jewels, what carriage you will have! Pray apologise for my hurrying dislike him so much before.
Elizabeth hurried to the library to say to Mr. Darcy about her parent’s contest. Mrs. Bennet cried:
- You must ask him to stay for dinner.
Elizabeth was in awe because of her mother’s behaviour but the day was good. Mrs. Bennet told her intended son-in-law in reverence, she just didn’t venture to speak with him. Her father took his pains to know him better. And then he assured her that he as rising every hour in his esteem. So the Bennet’s were glad that two of their deserving daughters would marry.
Some time later Mrs. Bennet visited Mrs. Bingley and Mrs. Darcy with the most delighted pride. Mr. Bingley and Jane changed their house because such near vicinity to her mother was not desirable for his easy temper and her affectionate heart.
Kitty spent lots of time with her eldest sisters. In society to superior to what she had known her improvement was great. Mary was the only daughter who remained at home, but she was not ill-content because nobody hadn’t compared her with her beautiful sisters any more. As for Wickham and Lydia, they manner of living was unsettled in the extreme. They were always moving from place to place and Jane with Elizabeth were to discharge their bills. Pemberley was also Georgiana’s home now. For the first time she listened with astonishment bordering on alarm Elizabeth’s manner of talking with her brother. But then she understood that a wife can take more liberties than a sister. Lady Catherine was extremely indignant on the marriage of her nephew. She wrote him a letter in language so abusive that some time all meetings between them were ended. At length his aunt’s resentment gave way either for her affection for him or her curiosity to see how his wife conducted herself. And she condescended to visit them at Pemberley. With the Garginer’s Elizabeth and Darcy were in the friendliest terms. They were ever sensible of the warmest gratitude towards the persons who by bringing Elizabeth into Derbyshire had been the means of uniting them.

Ninel said...

Chapter 15
A Young Lady Recovered
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The main idea of this part is that exactly Mr. Darcy could solve the unpleasant situation which was connected with silly behaviour of Lydia. Mr Darcy was obliged to pay not so bad sum of money to Mr. Wicham for his agreement to marry Lydia . Certainly that Mr.Bennet have no possibility to repay such sum to him. Later all become clear- Mr.Wicham had got a huge debts.That's why he searched a wealthy wife. Lizzy was amazed knowing that just Mr Darcy saved the honor, the reputation and the dignity of her family. But Lizzy couldn't find a reasonable cause of his action . It was a very mysterious doing from his side,and she couldn’t expect it from him . Elizabeth was very grateful to Mr. Darcy .Elizabeth knew about all this only when the newlyweds appeared in Longborn . Lydia who was boasted of her husband and her first marriage in family let out a secret inadvertently.Lydia also advised to her sisters to go to Brighton with purpose of finding the proper husband , but her silly advice was declined . She had no idea about the truth of her wedding .

Ninel said...

Chapter Sixteen
Two Young Couples Rejoice
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In this part we know about the successful proposal of Mr Darcy and his best friend Mr.Bingley. Both these gentlemen appeared in Longborn . When they came in the sitting room Lizzy and Jane were seating upon the settee.Jane blushed when she saw Mr Bingley , but he also looked embarrassed. Mr.Darcy was serious as usual .
Bingley asked Jane about her health,and she asked him about his stay in London. He told her very emotionally that he wasn't pleased of his stay and he suggested Jane to walk with him in the park .
Suddenly Mr Darcy suggested Lizzy to listen him but she interrupted him and thanked for his interference in Lydia's case .Mr Darcy explained Elizabeth the true cause of his doing . He told that he felt in love with her for a long time and that his feelings haven't changed . Lizzy was happy to listen that because her own feelings have changed radically. She also felt in love with Mr Darcy.Jane entered and told that Mr Bingley made her a proposal and she is the happiest creature in the world.

Ninel said...

Chapter Sixteen
Two Young Couples Rejoice
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There is the continuation of the joyful and striking alteration in the life of two sisters . Jane told Elizabeth that Charles has got the coversation with Mr Bennet in the library about their wedding .Elizabeth confesses her sister about the talk with Mr Darcy . Jane is really surprised ,she hasn't any suppositions about the love of Mr Darcy. Elizabeth is worried by the forthcoming talk with her father , she images herself his surprise and incomprehension . And she was right , firstly Mr Bennet was really shocked by such news, because he knew that Lizzy can't stand Mr Darcy , she considered him the proudest man she ever met in her life , moreover he hadn't show any affection and attachment to his daughter.But Elizabeth could assured her father in veritable feelings of Mr Darcy and her ones.She exposed the truth the wedding of Lydia and who forced Mr Wicham to marry. But the most important thing that she really loves him and in many case she wasn't right . Mr Bennet approved her wedding .

Ninel said...

Chapter Sixteen
Two Young Couples Rejoice
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This is the last part of this splendid book . In my opinion it is the happiest because evrything is settled . Both sister get married , their mother is so happy that I have no words to describe her emotions and feelings .
Duh ! They become related with the wealthiest and famous families in the country .Mr Bennet was in such high spirit that he agreed to approve evrybody who comes to make a proposal for Kitty and Mary. Mrs Bennet said Elizabeth that she would be the wealthiest woman and the status of Jane nothing in comparision of her and Mr Darcy is so charming , so pleasing and tall young gentleman . And he is the descendant of such aristocratic clan that evrybody would be esteemed Lizzy .Only Lady Catharine didn’t approve the choice of Mr. Darcy but for Mr Darcy it wasn't obstacle because he was a man with big fortune and
was independent .