Surprised and honoured.
In Mr. Darcy's letter, the revelation about his involvement in separating Jane and Bingley deeply saddens Elizabeth because it challenges her understanding of Mr. Darcy's character and integrity. This betrayal of her sister's happiness by someone she trusted causes Elizabeth to question her judgments and feelings, leading to profound feelings of disappointment and distress.
Margot was jealous of Anne's meeting with Peter because she also had feelings for Peter herself. Margot felt overlooked and overshadowed by Anne, causing her to feel envious of their connection.
feel cool
Your family may like your sister more than you, but they may be unaware that they like her more or that they treat her better. Write a letter to you family describing what you are feeling and call a family meeting. Read the letter to your family.
Elizabeth is Dr. Frankenstein's bride. He was deeply in love with her.
They loved her.
Elizabeth feels grateful to Darcy because he helps facilitate her sister's happiness by intervening in the relationship between Jane and Bingley, despite his own reservations about their match. Additionally, she appreciates his willingness to admit his mistakes and change his behavior, ultimately proving his love and commitment to her.
NO
She doesn't like her
Make your sister feel safe and she is less likely to cry.
I feel the same way. I'm looking forward to meeting you as well.
she dosent like elizabeth Abigail wants to proctors wife