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In the book, which of Elizabeths sisters tell her to marry for money, not for love?

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In the book, which of Elizabeths sisters tell her to marry for money, not for love?

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None of her sisters tell her to marry for money not love. Jane implies that she hopes her sister falls in love with a rich man. Charlotte however has a conversation with Elizabeth regarding Jane where she tells her that Jane should ensure that she encourages Bingley as there’s plenty of time to fall in love when they’re married. On telling Elizabeth that she is marrying Mr Colins and seeing her reaction; Charlotte also tells Elizabeth that not everyone can afford to marry for love.

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