In Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice," Mr. Darcy confesses his love for Elizabeth Bennet in a letter. He reveals his feelings for her, explains his actions, and expresses his regret for his past behavior. This confession marks a turning point in their relationship.
Mrs. Reynolds
In the book.
Peter, actually Peter Bernard
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The plural possessive form of "Darcy" is "Darcys'." This indicates possession by multiple people named Darcy. For example, you could say, "The Darcys' house is beautiful."
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Darcy's housekeeper was Mrs. Reynolds.
Pemberley, a large estate in Derbyshire
A Confession was created in 1882.
Is there a sequel to the confession?
At the town's ball, when he arrives with Bingley's party.
The name of Fitzwilliam Darcy's estate is Pemberley.