The Jane Austen Quiz - To The Shops! "I always buy my own cravats, and am allowed to be an excellent judge; and my sister has often trusted me in the choice of a gown. I bought one for her the other day, and it was pronounced to be a prodigious bargain by every lady who saw it. I gave but five shillings a yard for it, and a true Indian muslin.” Which canny shopper does this Austen quote belong to?Who undertakes to get Emma's portrait of Harriet framed in London?'The horses which were left her by her husband had been sold soon after his death, and an opportunity now offering of disposing of her carriage, she agreed to sell that likewise at the earnest advice of her eldest daughter.' Who is the seller referred to in this quote?When Elinor and Marianne come across John Dashwood in Gray's shop, what is he in the process of buying?“Look here, I have bought this bonnet. I do not think it is very pretty; but I thought I might as well buy it as not. I shall pull it to pieces as soon as I get home, and see if I can make it up any better.” Who purchased the ugly bonnet? Who is first suspected by Mrs Cole and Miss Bates to be the man who has bought Jane Fairfax's pianoforte for her?Captain Wentworth and Anne Elliot are brought together in a shop in Bath when it starts raining. Where in Bath is that shop?"Curricle-hung, you see; seat, trunk, sword-case, splashing-board, lamps, silver moulding, all you see complete; the iron-work as good as new, or better. He asked fifty guineas; I closed with him directly, threw down the money, and the carriage was mine.” Which Austen character is bragging about their new carriage in this quote?What does Frank Churchill say he has gone to London to get?In Mansfield Park, who buys a horse for Fanny?Not a shopping fan?It may not be the best of results, so why not raise your spirits with our new Exclusive Handmade Jane Austen Teapot - Stacked Novels!We're sold on the fact that you're an avid Austen fan!Great job! Why not celebrate with a look at our new Exclusive Handmade Jane Austen Teapot - Books and Teacup!Quiz Maker - powered by Riddle