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Some major scenes in volume 2 of Pride and Prejudice include Mr. Collins proposing to Elizabeth, the Netherfield ball where Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth dance, and the confrontation between Lady Catherine de Bourgh and Elizabeth at Rosings Park. These scenes further develop the relationships and conflicts between the characters in the novel.

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