Austen August: A Pride and Prejudice Read-A-Long discussion

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I did not notice the subtle and brief comment Charlotte made about wishing that Elizabeth had danced with Mr. Darcy. Matchmaker matchmaker make me a match, find me a find, catch me a catch! ;)

Charlotte Lucas wants them paired up so badly, I had actually not realised that when I first read it, I find it hilarious in a way because I think that is again a match out of security, in her mind, totally ignoring that face that Darcy and Lizzie supposedly hate each other at that point- which is exactly why Charlotte does what she does later in the book for herself...

I like about her, that she does not want Lizzie to feel bad about what Darcy said at the ball.

Charlotte discusses the ball with Mrs Bennet, including how Darcy claimed Lizzie was only “tolerable”. While Mrs Bennet and Charlotte discuss how stony and quiet Darcy is, Jane (bless her) actually defends Darcy by bringing up the fact she has been told that he is only quiet around people he doesn't know, when he is around his actual friends, he is “quite agreeable”.
Mrs Bennet considers Lizzie lucky to have dodged a bullet by Darcy not liking her, which would have been a great misfortune, apparently.
Charlotte insists she wishes that Darcy had danced with Lizzie (So according to Austen's earlier quote about dancing being a step towards falling in love, Charlotte is already playing matchmaker with the two in her head!).
Lizzie dismisses the idea, saying she promises never to dance with him, because he hurt her own pride- I wonder if Darcy's comment actually affected her a little more deeply than she let on? Maybe she didn't find the fact he only found her “tolerable” amusing after all?
Favourite Quotes:-
“That is very true...and I could easily forgive his pride and he had not mortified mine.”
“Pride relates more to our opinion of ourselves, Vanity to what we would have others think of us.”