1 Mr. Darcy had been at her sister's wedding.
2 Lizzy, I never gave you an account of my wedding, I believe.
3 Mr. Darcy was punctual in his return, and as Lydia informed you, attended the wedding.
4 Could she have seen half as much love in Mr. Darcy for herself, she would have ordered her wedding clothes.
5 Their sister's wedding day arrived; and Jane and Elizabeth felt for her probably more than she felt for herself.
6 And as for wedding clothes, do not let them wait for that, but tell Lydia she shall have as much money as she chooses to buy them, after they are married.
7 The wedding took place; the bride and bridegroom set off for Kent from the church door, and everybody had as much to say, or to hear, on the subject as usual.
8 When all this was resolved on, he returned again to his friends, who were still staying at Pemberley; but it was agreed that he should be in London once more when the wedding took place, and all money matters were then to receive the last finish.
9 Thursday was to be the wedding day, and on Wednesday Miss Lucas paid her farewell visit; and when she rose to take leave, Elizabeth, ashamed of her mother's ungracious and reluctant good wishes, and sincerely affected herself, accompanied her out of the room.
10 Mrs. Bennet was perfectly satisfied, and quitted the house under the delightful persuasion that, allowing for the necessary preparations of settlements, new carriages, and wedding clothes, she should undoubtedly see her daughter settled at Netherfield in the course of three or four months.