It is a universally acknowledged truth that a lucky single man must want a wife.
It has become a universally acknowledged truth that all rich bachelors need a wife.
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Bennet, a little squire, is the daughter of five maids. Mrs. Bennet worries about finding a satisfactory husband for her daughters all day. Bingley, the new neighbor, is a rich bachelor, and he immediately became the target of Mrs. Bennet's pursuit. At a ball, Bingley fell in love with Jane, the eldest daughter of Bennet's family, and Mrs. Bennet was ecstatic.
Also attending the ball was Bentley's good friend Darcy. He is handsome and rich, and his income is several times that of Bentley Many girls cast envious eyes at him. But he is too proud. He thinks none of them are worthy to be his companions, including Jane's sister Elizabeth.
Darcy told Bentley that she (Elizabeth) was "tolerant" but not enough to interest him. Elizabeth was so proud that she decided to ignore this arrogant guy. But not long after, Darcy took a fancy to her lively and lovely behavior and invited her to dance at another dance. Elizabeth agreed to dance with Darcy, and Darcy gradually changed his opinion of Elizabeth.