Although the disastrous proposal at Hunsford Parsonage does not occur in this narrative, Darcy and Elizabeth still manage to have enough misunderstandings and miscommunications between them to insert some angst into their budding relationship. And then there's Wickham and Lydia to stir the pot ...
(Editing oversights found in the Kindle text: Location 101, to the matter, sir and / to the matter, SIR, and (add comma) ; 109, from seeking his councel on / from seeking his COUNSEL on ; 164, As your father has told you Lizzy, you must / As your father has told YOU, LIZZY, you must (add comma) ; 234, between he and his cousin, Anne / between HIM and his cousin, Anne (preposition "between" requires object pronoun "him") ;
Location 376, less consulted in their wishes than is a man. / less consulted in their wishes than is a man." (needs end quote) ; 401, Especially toward you Miss Bennet, my words / Especially toward YOU, MISS Bennet, my words (add comma) ; 423, unkind remark last night Mr. Darcy," Elizabeth said with feeling." / unkind remark last NIGHT, MR. Darcy," Elizabeth said with feeling. (1. add comma, 2. remove quote after "feeling") ;
Location 432, You are all goodness Miss Bennet / You are all GOODNESS, MISS Bennet (add comma) ; 475, I owed the knowledge of it to herself. / I owed the knowledge of it to herself." (needs end quote) ; 480, to implicitly trust her elders. / to implicitly trust her elders." (needs end quote) ; 540, a meeting between Miss Darcy and I may be / a meeting between Miss Darcy and ME may be (preposition "between" requires object pronoun "me") ;
Location 824, the contents of their own heart?' / the contents of their own heart?" (needs double quote, not single) ; 893, which in truth was never been any of my damned business / which in truth WAS NEVER any of my damned business (omit "been") ; 904, his friend would never affect an estrangement / his friend would never EFFECT an estrangement ; 907, It will take some adjustment I am sure / It will take some ADJUSTMENT, I am sure (add comma) ;
Location 910, you may not believe I have backbone Darcy / you may not believe I have BACKBONE, Darcy (add comma) ; 915, Nonsense Charles, my only concern / NONSENSE, Charles, my only concern (add comma) ; 936, this day could not be more compete." / this day could not be more COMPLETE." ; 953, I heard of Mr. Collins declarations / I heard of Mr. COLLINS'S declarations ;
Location 956, has been pierced by cupid's arrow / has been pierced by Cupid's arrow (capitalize) ; 956, Why Bingley, that is the most / WHY, Bingley, that is the most (add comma) ; 962, feel any amount gratification / feel any amount OF gratification ; 967, this night is for you and Jane alone. / this night is for you and Jane alone." (add end quote) ; 981, Well James, I expect / WELL, James, I expect (add comma) ;
Location 990, Yes, well I am afraid / Yes, WELL, I am afraid ; 1001, to align the Darcy's of Pemberley with them / to align the DARCYS of Pemberley with them (plural, not possessive) ; 1006, but when tis all said and done / but when 'TIS all said and done (add apostrophe) ; 1006, What man? / WHAT, man? (add comma) ; 1029, never respected neither my own nor her daughter's wishes / never respected EITHER my own OR her daughter's wishes ;
Location 1035, Will you draw me a bath James? / Will you draw me a BATH, James? (add comma) ; 1144, You can mean only one thing by this Miss Bennet / You can mean only one thing by THIS, Miss Bennet (add comma) ; 1159, The engagement, so rashly undertaken was at an end / The engagement so rashly undertaken was at an end (remove comma after "engagement") ;
Location 1169, He glanced at her, at least she had the good grace / He glanced at HER; at least she had the good grace (replace comma with semicolon) ; 1214, no entries from them could exert any influence / no ENTREATIES from them could exert any influence ; 1217, if she knew Mr. Darcy had offered for her today; she would not speak so / if she knew Mr. Darcy had offered for her TODAY, she would not speak so (replace semicolon with comma) ;
Location 1232, With Caroline's entries that she could only be comfortable in her own bedchamber / With Caroline's ENTREATIES that she could only be comfortable in her own bedchamber ; 1346, Did you let the young man slip through your fingers. / Did you let the young man slip through your fingers? (this is a question) ; 1358, to be 'Aunt Charlotte' to your children. / to be 'Aunt Charlotte' to your children." (needs ending quote) ;
Location 1401, Elizabeth said bewildered. / Elizabeth SAID, bewildered. (add comma) ; 1405, Miss Bingley effected to be ill / Miss Bingley AFFECTED to be ill ; 438, trimmed with frothy Belgian lace looked like / trimmed with frothy Belgian LACE, LOOKED like (add comma) ; 1531, it is not your parent's disappointment / it is not your PARENTS' disappointment (both parents = plural possessive) ;
Location 1545, Very noble of you Elizabeth. / Very noble of YOU, Elizabeth. (add comma) ; 1551, tell me why you so blue-deviled / tell me why you ARE so blue-deviled ; 1557, than a few hours duration / than a few HOURS' duration (add possessive apostrophe) ; 1602, insurmountable breech to have / insurmountable BREACH to have ; 1640, had a breech with Bingley / had a BREACH with Bingley ;
Location 1661, made a shocking mull of it Darcy / made a shocking mull of IT, DARCY (add comma) ; 1705, impossible for her see the travelers / impossible for her TO see the travelers ; 1717, I have seen her Fitzwilliam / I have seen HER, Fitzwilliam (add comma) ; 1725, Of course Darcy. / Of COURSE, Darcy. (add comma) ; 1803, continued to assiduously avoided meeting her eye / continued to assiduously AVOID meeting her eye ;
Location 1808, just another object d'art lost / just another OBJET d'art lost (correct French spelling) ; 1814, pulled her had back abruptly / pulled her HAND back abruptly ; 1876, All are very well thank you. / All are very WELL, thank you. (add comma) ; 1983, my parents' instruction that accept it / my parents' instruction THAT I ACCEPT it ; 2004, tell me how she fairs / tell me how she FARES ;
Location 2141, For the first time in my life Richard, I simply / For the first time in my LIFE, Richard, I simply (add comma) ; 2173, it is fault of the blossoms / it is THE fault of the blossoms ; 2199, my sister's home will you not? / my sister's HOME, will you not? ; 2220, You really must think me / "You really must think me (needs opening quote) ; 2295 plans to layout a flower garden / plans to LAY OUT a flower garden ("layout" is a noun, not a verb) ;
Location 2329, kept his composure aware of the pain / kept his COMPOSURE, aware of the pain ; 2387, Fearful of embarrassing her he took a seat / Fearful of embarrassing HER, he took a seat ; 2390, leaning back he began hinting / leaning BACK, he began hinting ; 2393, he said nodding toward her book / he SAID, nodding toward her book ; 2398, Yes Darcy, I have had / YES, Darcy, I have had ;
Location 2464, Darcy could not be angry at for the interference / Darcy could not be angry AT THE interference (omit "for") ; 2470, invite her and the Bingley's to Pemberley / invite her and the BINGLEYS to Pemberley (plural, not possessive) ; 2476, but your councel is a good one / but your COUNSEL is a good one ; 2479, Anne as well as, Fitzwilliam / Anne as well AS Fitzwilliam (omit comma) ;
Location 2390, dismissal of Mrs. Jenkins / dismissal of Mrs. JENKINSON (In P&P, Anne's companion is Mrs. JenkinSON, not Jenkins) ; 2482, hatchet-faced Mrs. Jenkins as well / hatchet-faced Mrs. JENKINSON as well ; 2482, stand in Mrs. Jenkins's place / stand in Mrs. JENKINSON'S place ; 2491, courage to tell her William / courage to tell HER, William ; 2491, Oh immense! / OH, immense! ;
Location 2501, old sourpuss Mrs. Jenkins at home / old sourpuss Mrs. JENKINSON at home ;
2512, quite an accomplishment Mr. Darcy / quite an ACCOMPLISHMENT, Mr. Darcy ; 2523, so it must true / so it must BE true ; 2552, her just desserts / her just DESERTS (deserts: that which is deserved) ; 2672, any more than she like an ill-mannered one / any more than she LIKED an ill-mannered one ;
Location 2675, Elizabeth giggled thinking of the absurdity / Elizabeth GIGGLED, thinking of the absurdity ; 2678, she had had expressed an opinion / she HAD EXPRESSED an opinion (omit second "had") ; 2721, she said fanning herself / she SAID, fanning herself ; 2726, Pray Mrs. Bennet, is it often / PRAY, Mrs. Bennet, is it often ; 2740, provide her extensive councel in the steps / provide her extensive COUNSEL in the steps ;
Location 2751, upon reading these lines was an astute / upon reading these LINES, was an astute ; 2774, in the process that increased his admiration / in the PROCESS, that increased his admiration ; 2798, if the Gardiner's were aware / if the GARDINERS were aware (plural, not possessive) ; 2812, the Gardiner's would accept / the GARDINERS would accept ; 2837, sorry to cause you pain Mama / sorry to cause you PAIN, Mama ;
Location 2840, Anne said interrupting / Anne SAID, interrupting ; 2857, tea at the Gardiners where Elizabeth / tea at the GARDINERS' where Elizabeth (possessive, since the Gardiners' [house] is implicit) ; 2887, family dinner at the Gardiner's / family dinner at the GARDINERS' ; 2959, with everyday a new room / with EVERY DAY a new room ; 2989, upon seeing his him / upon seeing HIM (-OR-) upon seeing HIS FRIEND ;
Location 2994, crossed the couples's faces / crossed the COUPLE'S faces ; 3071, to London but no further. / to London but no further." (needs end quote) ;3083, All will be well my dear. / All will be WELL, my dear. ; 3114, Kitty, and he, would depart / Kitty, and HE would depart (omit comma after "he") ; 3125, at the soonest possible time Elizabeth / at the soonest possible TIME, Elizabeth ;
Location 3126, I certainly shall Georgiana / I certainly SHALL, Georgiana ; 3167, residence in the Gardiner's home / residence in the GARDINERS' home ; 3273, Lord Matlock said looking pointedly / Lord Matlock SAID, looking pointedly ; 3282, an offer to another girl? / an offer to another girl. (This sentence is not a question.) ; 3316, As for the worldly advantages / "As for the worldly advantages (needs opening quote) ;
Location 3394, Elizabeth's visitor, said taking a seat / Elizabeth's VISITOR SAID, taking a seat (move comma) ; 3405, I wonder at my nephew's involving himself? / I wonder at my nephew's involving himself. (Statement, not a question) ; 3426, could not support the Collins's / could not support the COLLINSES (plural of Collins) ; 3429, than to breakdown in tears / than to BREAK DOWN in tears ("breakdown" is a noun, not a verb) ;
Location 3491, I do know where she is Mr. Bennet / I do know where she IS, Mr. Bennet ; 3522, he was determined to breakdown whatever / he was determined to BREAK DOWN whatever ; 3571, entirely yours, Mr. Darcy as are all / entirely yours, Mr. DARCY, as are all ; 3590, grievously disappointed my darling Lizzy / grievously DISAPPOINTED, my darling Lizzy ;
Location 3616, The William and his Lizzy were wed / William and his Lizzy were wed (omit "The") ; 3627, about her sister, Mary and Mr. Collins / about her SISTER MARY and Mr. Collins (omit comma after "sister") ; 3635, taking a page from his his father-in-law / taking a page FROM HIS FATHER-in-law (omit second "his") ;
Location 3638, A year in the wilds of of North America were enough / A year in the WILDS OF NORTH America WAS enough (1. remove second "of" ; 2. correct verb form ["A year ... was enough"]) ; 3726, your oversight my dear / your OVERSIGHT, my dear ; 3746, Yes Mama / YES, Mama ; 3752, "Lady Catherine," said she, "you have given me a treasure." / 'Lady Catherine,' said she, 'you have given me a treasure.' " (quote within direct quote) ;
Location 3760, of obscure greek text on a high shelf / of obscure Greek text on a high shelf (capitalize) ; 3793, in spite of enormity of your / in spite of THE enormity of your ; 3805, could find a new situations / could FIND NEW situations (omit "a") ; 3844, the thought of leaving Elizabeth / the thought of LEAVING, Elizabeth (add comma) ; 3866, Oh Lizzy, I miss our father / OH, Lizzy, I miss our father ;
Location 3896, went so far as the chaise lounge / went so far as the chaise LONGUE (French for "long chair") ; 3936, writing to a ladies academy / writing to a LADIES' academy (possessive) ; 3939, they go away to school. / they go away to school." (needs end quote) ; 3942, of whom you speak my love / of whom you SPEAK, my love ; 3945, You are never disrespectful Lizzy / You are never DISRESPECTFUL, Lizzy ;
Location 3953, approving smiles from passerby / approving smiles from PASSERSBY (proper plural) ; 3963, Ahh brother, it reminds me / AHH, brother, it reminds me ; 3963, little heathen you were Georgiana / little heathen you WERE, Georgiana ; 3977, for Georgie's ladies' companion / for Georgie's LADY'S companion ; 4004, baby sister" / baby SISTER." (add period) ; 4018, Yes, well it would be a shame / Yes, WELL, it would be a shame ;
Location 4030, Well it is nice to know / WELL, it is nice to know ; 4049, Well I do not think / WELL, I do not think ; 4109, Why this is higher / WHY, this is higher ; 4123, Certainly sir. / CERTAINLY, sir. ; 4129, as soon she left / as soon AS she left ; 4147, I could not in good conscious take more / I could not in good CONSCIENCE take more ; 4150, philosophy and roman history / philosophy and Roman history (capitalize) ;
Location 4155, Why that is marvelous / WHY, that is marvelous ; 4155, Oh plenty! / OH, plenty! ; 4167, upon which to promote myself. / upon which to promote myself." (needs end quote) ; 4172, delivery that came to day will suit / delivery that came TODAY will suit ; 4198, This is very good news do you not think? / This is very good NEWS, do you not think? ; 4209, Jane said warming up to the idea / Jane SAID, warming up to the idea ;
Location 4212, No you must not / NO, you must not ; 4212, he is not too odious that is / he is not too ODIOUS, that is ; 4224, dine at Darcy house / dine at Darcy House (capitalize) ; 4229, I tell you Richard, I do not know / I tell YOU, Richard, I do not know ; 4234, I should think and Georgiana herself / I should THINK, and Georgiana herself ; 4240, for more than ten years gave had every reason / for more than ten years HAD GIVEN HIM every reason ;
Location 4243, Oh it's not me / OH, it's not me ; 4248, to be quiet as a mouse / to be AS quiet as a mouse ; 4253, Who can blame her after that debacle with the dancing instructor. / Who can blame her after that debacle with the dancing instructor? (this is a question) ; 4261, at this time, I only hope / at this TIME. I only hope (replace comma with period to end sentence) ; 4264, for the project, Georgie is / for the PROJECT. Georgie is (ibid. loc 4261) ; 4272, At this point, Crabbe, entered / At this point, CRABBE entered (omit comma) .)