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"[S]he had a lively, playful disposition, which delighted in anything ridiculous."
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Elizabeth Bennet
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“_________ is blessed with such happy manners as may ensure his making friends—whether he may be equally capable of retaining them, is less certain.”
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Mr. Wickham
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"[H]e had never in his life witnessed such behaviour in a person of rank—such affability and condescension, as he had himself experienced from _______"
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Lady Catherine
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He was "[A]ltogether a mixture of pride and obsequiousness, self-importance and humility."
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Mr. Collins
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He was an "Odd [...] mixture of quick parts, sarcastic humour, reserve, and caprice[.]"
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Mr. Bennet
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"[H]er jealousy and dislike of one sister much exceeded her affection for the other."
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Miss Bingley
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"By nature inoffensive, friendly, and obliging, his presentation at St. James's had made him courteous."
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Sir William Lucas
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"[T]o take the good of everybody's character and make it still better, and say nothing of the bad—belongs to you alone. "
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Jane Bennet
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"_______ was sure of being liked wherever he appeared,
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Mr. Bingley
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_______was continually giving offense."
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Mr. Darcy
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"The business of her life was to get her daughters married; its solace was visiting and news."
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Mrs. Bennet
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"[A] good-humoured girl, but as empty-headed as [her father.]"
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Maria Lucas
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"Oh! yes—the handsomest young lady that ever was seen; and so accomplished!—She plays and sings all day long."
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Georgiana Darcy
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"At any rate, she cannot grow many degrees worse, without authorising us to lock her up for the rest of her life."
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Lydia Bennet
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"[A] sensible, intelligent young woman, about twenty-seven[.]"
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Charlotte Lucas
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"[H]e was an indolent man, who lived only to eat, drink, and play at cards[.]"
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Mr. Hurst
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