In what condition did Elizabeth reach at Netherfield?
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Although Mrs. Bennet is satisfied at the thought of Jane spending more time in Mr. Bingley's home, Elizabeth is concerned and decides to walk the three miles to Netherfield to see for herself how her sister is faring.
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She walks there out of concern.
- The question has been asked from the story Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
- She was concerned, so she was determined to go three country miles to Netherfield to inquire about her sister's well-being.
- When Elizabeth arrived there she discovered that Jane was ill than her letter suggested, and Miss Bingley grudgingly asks her to remain with her.
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