The Jane Austen Quiz - Name That Novel"Mr. Allen, who owned the chief of the property about Fullerton, the village in Wiltshire where the Morlands lived, was ordered to Bath for the benefit of a gouty constitution" Which Jane Austen work is this extract from?"“He did not know what he was talking of, I dare say; ten to one but he was light-headed at the time. Had he been in his right senses, he could not have thought of such a thing as begging you to give away half your fortune from your own child.”" Which Jane Austen work is this extract from?"It sometimes happens that a woman is handsomer at twenty-nine than she was ten years before; and, generally speaking, if there has been neither ill health nor anxiety, it is a time of life at which scarcely any charm is lost. It was so with Elizabeth" Which Jane Austen work is this extract from?"The shops were deserted. The straw hats and pendant lace seemed left to their fate both within the house and without, and Mrs. Whitby at the library was sitting in her inner room, reading one of her own novels for want of employment. The list of subscribers was but commonplace. The Lady Denham, Miss Brereton, Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Sir Edward Denham and Miss Denham, whose names might be said to lead off the season" Which Jane Austen work is this extract from?"There was a strange rumour in Highbury of all the little Perrys being seen with a slice of Mrs. Weston’s wedding-cake in their hands" Which Jane Austen work is this extract from?"My dear Alicia,—You are very good in taking notice of Frederica, and I am grateful for it as a mark of your friendship; but as I cannot have any doubt of the warmth of your affection, I am far from exacting so heavy a sacrifice. She is a stupid girl, and has nothing to recommend her." Which Jane Austen work is this extract from?"I shall never reflect on my former acquaintance with your family in Devonshire without the most grateful pleasure, and flatter myself it will not be broken by any mistake or misapprehension of my actions. My esteem for your whole family is very sincere; but if I have been so unfortunate as to give rise to a belief of more than I felt, or meant to express, I shall reproach myself for not having been more guarded in my professions of that esteem." Which Jane Austen work is this extract from?"She read, and was surprized. The style of the letter was much above her expectation. There were not merely no grammatical errors, but as a composition it would not have disgraced a gentleman; the language, though plain, was strong and unaffected, and the sentiments it conveyed very much to the credit of the writer. It was short, but expressed good sense, warm attachment, liberality, propriety, even delicacy of feeling." Which Jane Austen work is this extract from?"The next day afforded no opportunity for the proposed examination of the mysterious apartments." Which Jane Austen work is this extract from?""I think a theatre ought not to be attempted. It would be taking liberties with my father’s house in his absence which could not be justified.”" Which Jane Austen work is this extract from?Not a perfect score, but it was a tough quiz! Maybe carrying a miniature Pride and Prejudice with you might help, so why not take a look at our Pride and Prejudice Book Charm Pendant. You certainly know your Persuasion from your Pride and Prejudice! Well done! Celebrate by taking a look at our back in stock Obstinate Headstrong Girl Sweater - Pink Edition.Quiz Maker - powered by Riddle