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She learns that Mister Bigham no longer considers Jane a romantic interest, his sister do not want to associate with her any more, and that it is all Mr. Darcy's doing.

From Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin

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Elizabeth realizes that she has been too proud and prejudiced in her judgments of Darcy. She sees that her initial impressions of him were mistaken and begins to understand the true nature of his character and intentions. This realization prompts her to reassess her own feelings towards him.

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Elizabeth realizes that she has been generally much less able to understand the natures of people around her than she had thought, and in particular prejudiced against Darcy and in favor of Wickham.

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Elizabeth told Jane that Darcy had proposed.

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Mr. Wickham lied to her about what he told her.

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