Mr. and Mrs. Bennet have five unmarried daughters, and Mrs. Bennet is very anxious to match them with acceptable husbands. The Bennets have high hopes when the wealthy unmarried gentlemen Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy move in nearby. However, pride, prejudice, and misunderstandings all contribute to the complication of their relationships and the difficulty of achieving pleasure.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bennet have five unmarried daughters, and Mrs. Bennet is very anxious to match them with acceptable husbands. The Bennets have high hopes when the wealthy unmarried gentlemen Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy move in nearby. However, pride, prejudice, and misunderstandings all contribute to the complication of their relationships and the difficulty of achieving pleasure.
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