The Jane Austen Quiz - Travels and TransportWhat aspect of Lady Catherine de Bourgh's carriages does Mr Collins boast of?Sir Walter Elliot "maintains two pairs of expensive carriage horses" for what purpose?"Nothing could be objected to when it came under the discussion of the neighbourhood, except that the carriage which conveyed the bride and bridegroom and Julia from the church door to Sotherton was the same chaise which _____ had used for a twelvemonth before." What name is missing from this extract?When Anne Elliot marries Captain Wentworth she becomes "the mistress of a very pretty ____" what?When Jane Bennet goes to have dinner at Netherfield on the invitation of Miss Bingley, how does Jane travel there?Which of these characters is proposed to while traveling in a carriage?Mr Darcy says that there is an "easy distance" between Hunsford and Meryton, so Charlotte can easily visit her family despite moving after her marriage. What is the "easy distance"?Which character's first lines of dialogue are about driving his gig from Tetbury to Bath at top speeds?"He is rich, to be sure, and you may have more fine clothes and fine carriages than Jane." Which character on learning of Elizabeth's engagement to Darcy says this?In Sense and Sensibility, Sir John Middleton frequently organises day-trips in open carriages to where?Good try, but you got a little bit lost along the way.It may not be the best of results, so why not raise your spirits with a nice cup of tea from our beautiful Handmade Teapot range!You clearly know your way around Austen's novels!Great job! Why not celebrate with an enjoyable game of Polite Society: The Jane Austen Board Game!Quiz Maker - powered by Riddle