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Pride and Prejudice By: Jane Austen Presentation by: Jamie Cronier

Mr. Bingley, a wealthy man, moves into Netherfield Park.

Mrs. Bennet, a woman that lives in a neighboring village, wants one of her five daughters to marry him, and has her husband go meet the man.

The girls wish to meet him in person when they hear of how great a man he is, and are very glad to find that he would be attending the upcoming ball.

There Mr. Bingley comes to like the eldest daughter, Jane and through their connection the second eldest daughter, Elizabeth, meets Mr. Darcy.

Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth come to find growing attractions toward each other through the times they meet, but will either ever confess their feelings for the other?

Will the differences between their wealth cause conflicts?

Read to find out….

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