They are both shocked and displeased. Mr Darcy practically ignores Wickham, while the latter endeavours to give the impression that HE is the victim and that HE has no reason to avoid Darcy.
Wickham tells Elizabeth that Darcy denied him a promised living and that he had been ill-treated by him and cheated out of his inheritance. Wickham portrays Darcy in a negative light, leading Elizabeth to form a negative opinion of him.
From a letter sent to her by Jane.
George Wickham did not attend the ball at Netherfield because he wanted to avoid Mr. Darcy whom he held a grudge against for not fulfilling promises made to him in the past. Wickham's absence highlighted the tension and history between the two characters.
George Wickham did not attend the ball at Netherfield, because he did not want to meet Mr. Darcy
Wickham's excuse was initially that he had to go to town on business, and then he says he did not go to the ball because, in his words, "I had better not meet Mr. Darcy; that to be in the same room, the same party with him for so many hours together, might be more than I could bear, and that scenes might arise unpleasant to more than myself."
Lydia and Wickham first meet in the town of Meryton in Pride and Prejudice.
Lizzie invited George Wickham to meet her parents.
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.
Pride and Prejudice is Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy's love story. When they first meet, Darcy insults her and without his knowing, she overhears. From then on every time they meet they argue, but Darcy falls in love with Elizabeth. On the other hand, she absolutley loathes him. He proposes and she refuses. When they meet again, he does everything he can to show her how changed he is. Just when Elizabeth might be falling for Darcy, a family emergency calls her away. He secretly solves the problem, but Elizabeth finds out. When they finally see each other again, he proposes for the second time, and she accepts and they live happily ever after!
Meet Me happened in 2007.
Elizabeth and Darcy meet at Pemberley several weeks after Darcy proposed to Elizabeth. Darcy is happy to see her, he invites her family over for tea and fishing hoping he can convince Elizabeth to marry him. Elizabeth is happy but embarrassed to see him. Elizabeth had previously believed that Darcy had done evil things, but had since learned otherwise and felt guilty of admonishing him during his proposal.
The Sun and moon will never meet