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peppermintesse) wrote2006-06-04 10:50 pm
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So. In P&P (the BBC/A&E miniseries), it is not explained how Lady Catherine (and Mr. Collins, who writes to Mr. Bennet about it) finds out about Darcy's proposal to Elizabeth. I have not read the book (though it is on my list — do not shun me!) and I was wondering if anyone can tell me if Austen explains it there. Thanks in advance.
(Yes, I rewatched disc 1. I blame
trexphile. :) )
ETA: OMG, I can't believe I misspelled "prejudice". ::runs away in horror::
(Yes, I rewatched disc 1. I blame
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ETA: OMG, I can't believe I misspelled "prejudice". ::runs away in horror::
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I'm currently rereading P&P and have only gotten as far as Mr Collins's arrival. It's been many years since I've read it, so I have no idea, but thankfully you were able to get your question answered ;)
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On a related note,
(...practically ancient at 35)
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;)
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God I'm tired. I moved this weekend and I haven't had sleep for like four days now. Stupid summer school.
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(I meant I was kidding about defining 'emo'... I've figured it out just by context.)
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Lady C didn't know about Darcy's proposal, nor did anybody but Darcy, Lizzie, and Jane. It's like
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While watching last night, I could not stop thinking "Col Forester's Child Bride"! "The Parlour of Marital Discontent" (discontent?)!
Must post the drunken Valley Girl letter. MUST. MUST. MUST.
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