Georgiana Darcy was inclined to be Elizabeth's close friend from the beginning of their acquaintance. She very much wanted her brother to marry Elizabeth, and they became closer after that, according to the book.
Miss Bingley wants her brother Charles to marry Georgiana Darcy, the younger sister of Mr. Darcy, in Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice." She believes that this match would bring wealth and status to their family.
Caroline Bingley wants her brother to marry Mr. Darcy's sister, Georgiana.
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Miss Bingley wants her brother, Charles Bingley, to marry her friend, Georgiana Darcy, who is the sister of Mr. Bingley's close friend, Mr. Darcy. She believes that such a match would elevate their social status and strengthen their connections within their social circle.
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Elizabeth told Darcy that she did not want to marry him.
Elizabeth told Darcy that she didn't want to marry him
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What he actually let out for widespread talk was that he had business in town. What he made available to a select few, such as Lizzy, was that he did not want to be there because of a certain gentleman who would be present, and whom he blamed for everything wrong in his life. In the end, we suspect he was afraid of being confronted by Darcy because he was afraid Darcy might reveal what their past was - that Wickham had taken money instead of the parish he claimed Darcy refused him, and that Wickham had tried unsuccessfully to elope with Georgiana Darcy to get her 30,000 pounds.
i want to marry at this time becasue i want to
Lady de Bourgh wants her daughter, Anne, to marry Darcy because she believes it would secure her daughter's social standing and financial stability. Additionally, Lady de Bourgh views Darcy as a suitable match in terms of social status and wealth, and she values such considerations highly in choosing a spouse for her daughter.
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