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His Good Opinion: A Mr. Darcy Novel
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“You are considering how insupportable it would be to pass many evenings in this manner—in such society; and indeed I am quite of your opinion. I was never more annoyed! The insipidity and yet the noise; the nothingness and yet the self-importance of all these people! What would I give to hear your strictures on them!" She only echoed Darcy's earlier thoughts, but after his conversation with Miss Elizabeth, he could not agree with her. "Your conjecture is totally wrong, I assure you. My mind was more agreeably engaged. I have been meditating on the very great pleasure which a pair of fine eyes in the face of a pretty woman can bestow.”
― His Good Opinion: A Mr. Darcy Novel
― His Good Opinion: A Mr. Darcy Novel
“Darcy set the decanter down on the tray with a hard clang. "Surely even you will acknowledge that a single woman in possession of no brothers must be in want of a husband." Bingley shook his head and laughed. "You can hardly claim that to be a universal truth." Darcy ran his hands through his close-cropped dark curls. ”
― His Good Opinion: A Mr. Darcy Novel
― His Good Opinion: A Mr. Darcy Novel
