![]() Gardiner also observes Elizabeth's attraction to Wickham. Elizabeth secretly hopes that Jane might run into Bingley while she is in London. Gardiner offers to bring Jane back to London in order to cheer her up. Gardiner about Jane's heartbreak over Bingley. Furthermore, Elizabeth and Jane are quite fond of them. The narrator makes clear that they are sensible, intelligent, and refined. Bennet's brother and sister-in-law) visit Longbourn. Collins leaves Longbourn with his usual solemnity. Soon enough, Wickham has shared his story about Darcy's deception to all of Hertforshire. Throughout this difficult period, the Bennet family receives some comfort from Wickham's frequent visits. Bennet characteristically remains distant from his daughter's affairs. Bennet only aggravates Jane's distress by speaking of Bingley often, while Mr. ![]() When Elizabeth argues that Darcy and Caroline must have dissuaded Bingley from following his heart, Jane refuses to believe them capable of such subterfuge. In private, Jane confesses her disappointment to Elizabeth. Caroline also boasts about her increasing intimacy with Miss Georgiana Darcy in anticipation of an engagement between the young woman and Bingley. ![]() Jane receives another letter from Caroline Bingley, confirming that her family intends to stay in London through the winter. ![]()
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