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Lydia, who elopes with Captain Denny; Jane (Helen Chandler), who goes into a decline when pretty Charles Bingley temporarily deserts her; and Elizabeth (Adrianne Allen), whose sharp tongue and unfashionably candid ways finally ensnare the rich and haughty Darcy (Colin Keith-Johnston). Actress Chandler, the blonde and tremulous wife of Actor Bramwell Fletcher, and Actress Allen, the brown-haired, vivacious mate of Actor Raymond Massey, have been given no easy task in making Pride and Prejudice march. An extravagant admirer of Jane Austen's quiet, domestic observations was Sir Walter Scott, who declared: "I can do the big bowwow...
...Byes, 3 -- Total, 46 Lowell. D. Hird, b. Wilder, 3 T. Southam, b. Bradley, 8 H. Mosley, st. Lowry, b. Bradley, 11 J. Priestley, c. Fairweather, b. Bradley, 1 I. Moss, b. Wilder, 25 J. Parkinson, c. Samson, b. Wilder, 0 C. Aveyard, b. Bradley, 0 W. Bingley, c. Mather, b. Wilder, 4 T. Stirks, not out, 7 J. Shuttleworth, c. Drinkwater, b. Wilder, 4 M. Greenwood, b. Bradley, 9 Byes, 1 -- Total...
...allows all a chance of lowering her colors. She has competed in four open competitions this year, having met and defeated all the best players, among whom we may mention her sister, Miss Watson, Miss May Langrishe, Miss B. Langrishe, Miss Cole, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Watts and Miss Bingley, the only lady who has taken a prominent position that she has not met this season being Miss Davies. This lady was defeated by Mrs. Watts at Leicester, and as the latter was afterwards beaten by Miss M. Watson at Exmouth, on collateral form, the Berkeswell lady is considerably her superior...