In which we observe Elizabeth roused by contemplations that lead her to a solitary walk, only to be overtaken by a letter from Mr. Darcy, who candidly addresses grievances concerning the affairs of both the Bennet family and Mr. Wickham. The letter, penned with an earnestness that broaches painful truths, invites Elizabeth's reflection upon matters of character and past misunderstandings, wrapped in the propriety and gravity befitting such an occasion.