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Title: "Pride And Prejudice" By Jane Austen
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Darcy, he finds himself growing quite fond of her. This results in another rejection, this time when Darcy asks her to marry him. After some time, Elizabeth is to find that the rumors were false, and she is forced to think less ill of him. Finally, she realizes that Darcy is an entirely honest and sympathetic man... Showed first 250 characters
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Finally, she realizes that Darcy is an entirely honest and sympathetic man. In the end, Jane Austen pleases all her readers with a very happy ending; Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth and Mr. Bingley and Elizabeth's sister Jane celebrate a double-wedding.
Elizabeth Bennet, often referred to as Lizzy or Eliza, is clever, charming and lively, and her father's favorite... Showed next 250 characters
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