Works of Jane Austen: Pride And Prejudice: Chapters 48 - 61

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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Austen, Jane

Austen, Jane
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
Pride And Prejudice: Chapters 48 - 61

Chapter XLVIII

The next morning Mr. Gardiner is off to London. His wife and children
remain to comfort the Bennets. Every time Mrs. Bennet's sister, Mrs. Philips,
comes from Meryton, she brings with her another story of Wickham's debts.
There are dark rumors of his "seductions." He owes money to every tradesman
in town. Elizabeth is more certain than ever that Lydia will never be
married.

Mr. Gardiner writes that Mr. Bennet has not yet found Wickham, but is
still inquiring at the hotels in London. Mr. Gardiner says ...

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