No, Jane and Elizabeth do not want to publicize Wickham's character. They are cautious about spreading negative information or gossip, and they may also want to avoid causing unnecessary drama or conflict. Additionally, they may feel that it is not their place to publicly expose Wickham's character flaws.
Elizabeth noticed that Lydia and Wickham seemed particularly close, flirting openly and behaving recklessly. She observed that Wickham paid special attention to Lydia and that they shared a flirtatious rapport that made Elizabeth uneasy.
Jane and Elizabeth discuss telling their friends and acquaintances about Wickham's character, but decide against it for various reasons. They question whether the allegations against him are true - they decide they probably are, but the information is still second hand. They wonder whether Wickham will try to reform if given a chance - or at least, Jane does. There is no immediate occasion for them to act, and Wickham will soon be leaving to another part of the country. So they decide, after deliberation, not to tell everyone.
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Elizabeth Sladen, the actress who played the character has died. Presumably, the character will die with her.
Jane Austen's favorite character was Elizabeth Bennet from "Pride and Prejudice." She admired Elizabeth's intelligence, wit, and independent spirit, which made her a strong and realistic heroine for Austen's time. Elizabeth also embodies many of Austen's own qualities and values, making her a favorite character for the author.
Mrs. Gardiner sent Elizabeth the details in a letter.
Jane Elizabeth Runciman was born in 1873.
Jane Elizabeth Runciman died in 1950.
Jane Elizabeth Harris was born in 1853.
Jane Elizabeth Harris died in 1942.
Elizabeth Jane Weston was born in 1581.
Elizabeth Jane Weston died in 1612.