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What made Elizabeth feel that the distance is nothing?

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Answered by sushmitasinha85
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Answer:

Elizabeth walked from her home to the Bingley's house.

The distance was three miles.

"No, indeed, I do not wish to avoid the walk. The distance is nothing when one has a motive; only three miles. I shall be back by dinner.

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Answered by Nishiranjit19
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Answer:

Elizabeth felt that the distance was nothing because of her determination to be  there for Jane in her illness. It is this motive which made her not think of the  distance.

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