Mr. Bingley leaves Netherfield in Chapter 9 of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice."
Actually there are two balls, one is the Assembly, which is a public event, in Chapter 3. The other is the Netherfield ball, which is in Chapter 18.
Mr. Bingley rented Netherfield Park in the novel "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen.
Netherfield railway station was created in 1878.
Charles Bingley rented Netherfield Park in "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen.
At the Netherfield ball, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth talk about music, dancing, and their respective opinions on the behavior of the guests. Mr. Darcy compliments Elizabeth's eyes and sparks their ongoing conflict due to misunderstandings and prejudices.
Jane stayed at Netherfield for approximately a week.
Jane is invited to Netherfield Park because Mr. Bingley, the owner of Netherfield, is taken by her beauty and charm and wishes to get to know her better. He hopes to form a romantic connection with Jane.
Chapter 3
George Wickham did not attend the ball at Netherfield, because he did not want to meet Mr. Darcy
He leaves to collage
Jack says they will leave the head of a sow for the beast as an offering in Chapter 8. He believes it will appease the beast and prevent it from attacking the boys.
The master of Netherfield in "Pride and Prejudice" is Mr. Charles Bingley, a wealthy and amiable young man who moves into the neighborhood at the beginning of the story. He is a friend of Mr. Darcy and the main love interest of Jane Bennet.