A trip to town (by "town" meaning London, of course). She will stay with her aunt and uncle during the Season (the social season = the ball, party, Opera and theatre season = each winter).
Mrs. Gardiner suggests that Jane take daily walks to help clear her mind and improve her spirits. She believes that the exercise and fresh air will be beneficial for Jane's well-being and help her heal from the emotional distress she is experiencing.
he was a tradespeople
They live in London, on Gracechurch Street.
Mr Gardiner goes fishing at Pemberly with Darcy, he'd also read, hunt etc.
Mrs. Gardiner and Wickham are both characters in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice." They are related through marriage as Mrs. Gardiner is Wickham's aunt. Additionally, both characters play roles in the social dynamics of the story, with Mrs. Gardiner providing guidance and support to Elizabeth Bennet, while Wickham causes trouble through his deceitful actions.
Elizabeth first tells her best friend, Charlotte Lucas, of her engagement to Mr. Darcy in Pride and Prejudice.
The author clealy has very little regard for the Gardiners.
Elizabeth Bennet's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner, live on Gracechurch Street.
In Pride and Prejudice, Mr Gardiner and Mrs Gardner live in London. They live in a part of London that is not especially fashionable, where successful tradespeople live. For this reason they are derided by Bingley's sisters.
Express her affection
B. endorsement. The author's tone towards Mr and Mrs Gardiner in Pride and Prejudice is generally positive and approving, with the characters being portrayed as wise, kind, and sensible figures who offer valuable advice and guidance to other characters in the novel.
Marriage, Love, Pride, and Prejudice.
Pride and Prejudice was released on 11/11/2005.