Once Mr. Bennet and Mr. Bingley meet, the rest of the Bennet family will be able to meet him, also. Since Mrs. Bennet is so occupied in trying to marry her daughters to wealthy men, she hopes that one of them will then form a relationship with Mr. Bingley.
Yes, in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice," Jane Bennet eventually marries Mr. Bingley. Their relationship overcomes various obstacles, including misunderstandings and interference from others, before they finally find happiness together.
Bingely is returning to Netherfield. Jane, who has fallen in love with Bingley, has had to reconcile herself with the idea that he is not in love with her. When he returns, she tries hard to prevent herself from getting her hopes up. She talks of not being in danger (of falling in love) and being able to interact with Bingley as disinterested friends. It is pretty evident that she is secretly hoping for something better.
Mrs. Bennet was pleased because Mr. Bingley's presence at Netherfield Park meant there was a potential suitor for one of her daughters, thus increasing their marriage prospects. She saw it as an opportunity to secure a good match for at least one of her daughters.
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The Pleased ended in 2006.
The Pleased was created in 2002.
She got straight A's because it pleased her parents.We are so pleased that you have come to visit!
It just means "very pleased."
The prefix of the word pleased is "un-".
Yes, the word pleased can be used as a verb.As in "he pleased his teacher".Other verbs are please, pleases and pleasing.
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Pleased to Meet Me was created in 1987-07.