Mr. Darcy does return to Longbourn. Bingley proposes going for a walk, though he and Jane fall behind.
Kitty leaves them to call on Maria Lucas. When alone with Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth expresses her gratitude in how he helped her sister Lydia. She reveals that Lydia first hinted his involvement, and that is the only reason why Mrs. Gardiner broke the secrecy.
Mr. Darcy claims he didn’t do it for her family. He did it for her. He tells her he still feels the same way about her. He asks if her feelings have changed since last April. He promises to never bring the topic up again if she still feels the same way she did then. Elizabeth, feeling awkward, admits her feeling have changed. Mr. Darcy is delighted and professes his love.
Mr. Darcy reveals that Lady Catherine had spoken to him. However, instead of turning him against the idea, it gave him hope. After all, if Elizabeth had been against him, she would have had no problem denouncing him to his aunt.
Mr. Darcy remembers Elizabeth’s earlier criticism that he hadn’t behaved like a gentleman. This stung because there was truth in this statement, even though her other concepts had been wrong. Elizabeth hadn’t expected her words to be so biting. He believed she thought him incapable of any human feeling.
Mr. Darcy does return to Longbourn. Bingley proposes going for a walk, though he and Jane fall behind.Kitty leaves them to call on Maria Lucas. When alone with Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth expresses her gratitude in how he helped her sister Lydia. She reveals that Lydia first hinted his involvement, and that is the only reason why Mrs. Gardiner broke the secrecy.Mr. Darcy claims he didn’t do it for her family. He did it for her. He tells her he still feels the same way about her. He asks if her feelings have changed since last April. He promises to never bring the topic up again if she still feels the same way she did then. Elizabeth, feeling awkward, admits her feeling have changed. Mr. Darcy is delighted and professes his love.Mr. Darcy reveals that Lady Catherine had spoken to him. However, instead of turning him against the idea, it gave him hope. After all, if Elizabeth had been against him, she would have had no problem denouncing him to his aunt.Mr. Darcy remembers Elizabeth’s earlier criticism that he hadn’t behaved like a gentleman. This stung because there was truth in this statement, even though her other concepts had been wrong. Elizabeth hadn’t expected her words to be so biting. He believed she thought him incapable of any human feeling.
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