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In Sickness and in Health (Austenesque Vagaries) In Sickness and in Health by Frances Reynolds
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“Neither is badgering a guest about a personal matter which affects you not at all,” Elizabeth replied tartly.”
Frances Reynolds, In Sickness and in Health
“Are you happy with the bargain you have made? You shall need to work hard to dower your own daughters, since she brought you nothing.”
Frances Reynolds, In Sickness and in Health
“What he had not been at all prepared for was the even more overwhelming sensation that his questing soul had at last found its resting-place in her arms.”
Frances Reynolds, In Sickness and in Health
“I have warned you before about showing my daughters the proper respect. You are no longer welcome in my home. Pack your things, and I shall have you conveyed to the post station. Our association is at an end.”
Frances Reynolds, In Sickness and in Health
“Go on now, Mathilda, take your rest. I shall look after our girls. It is past time I took a turn at it, eh?”
Frances Reynolds, In Sickness and in Health
“in the deepest reaches of the night she pressed her forehead to the frost-laced window and silently wept.”
Frances Reynolds, In Sickness and in Health