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“Do let the portraits of your soon-to-be Uncle and Aunt Phillips be placed in the gallery at Pemberley. Put them next to your great-uncle, the judge. They are in the same profession, you know, only in different lines. As for your Elizabeth's picture, you must not attempt to have it taken, for what painter could do justice to those beautiful eyes?” “It would not be easy, indeed, to catch their expression, but their color and shape, and the eyelashes, so remarkably fine, might be copied.” No doubt what sounded like a compliment must be made a cut by the facial expressions she could not see. Mr. ...more
Pemberley: Mr. Darcy's Dragon (Jane Austen's Dragons, #1)
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