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Pride and predujice?

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any quotes when elizebeth had pide?

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  1. Lizzie shows family pride in Vol. II, Chapter XVIII, when she opposes Lydia's wish to go to Brighton, saying to her father:

    "If you were aware  of the very great disadvantage to us all, which must arise from the public notice of Lydia'sunguarded and impudent manner; nay, which has already arisen from it, I am sure you would judge differently in the affair."

    I think Lizzie also shows pride in Volume III, Chapter XIV, during her conversation with Lady Catherine, who calls her headstrong after hearing this:

    "The wife of Mr. Darcy must have such extraordinary sources of happiness necessarily attached to her situation, that she could, upon the whole, have no cause to repine.

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