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The Seven Sins of Fitzwilliam Darcy The Seven Sins of Fitzwilliam Darcy by Julie Cooper
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“In the future, whenever a male accuses you of obstinance, know that you are only thinking for yourself instead of parroting some man’s ideas.”
Julie Cooper, The Seven Sins of Fitzwilliam Darcy
“she could draw only one conclusion. Had I married Mr Collins, eventually, I would have murdered him and gone to the gallows unrepentant.”
Julie Cooper, The Seven Sins of Fitzwilliam Darcy
“You can hardly blame my aunt,” Mr Darcy explained. “What mother would not wish me as her son?”
Julie Cooper, The Seven Sins of Fitzwilliam Darcy
“Darcy, you know that your entire family has considered you engaged, almost from the cradle.” “Engaged?” Elizabeth asked, looking up at him interestedly. “Only if my entire family has selectively flawed hearing,” he replied,”
Julie Cooper, The Seven Sins of Fitzwilliam Darcy
“But quit expecting a man to behave like an insightful, sympathetic, considerate female. He never will, and you are just asking for disappointment to believe he might.”
Julie Cooper, The Seven Sins of Fitzwilliam Darcy
“Just so you understand,” he said in low tones, “I have not kissed you, not yet. When I do, you shall be completely certain that I have.”
Julie Cooper, The Seven Sins of Fitzwilliam Darcy
“For not saying anything unkind or insufferable.” “Ah, well. Give it time,” he replied, smiling back. “The day is yet young.”
Julie Cooper, The Seven Sins of Fitzwilliam Darcy
“I was not born a lady. You will never know where my revenge will come from or when it will happen. You will, one future day, simply wake up dead. Am I understood”
Julie Cooper, The Seven Sins of Fitzwilliam Darcy
“he seemed to have a very kind regard for his sister, in allowing her free rein to keep dogs the size of ponies. She could think of little else to recommend him, and was unsure whether or not this one thing was to his credit.”
Julie Cooper, The Seven Sins of Fitzwilliam Darcy
“How insufficient are all my pretensions of teasing a woman worthy of being teased.” He bowed to Elizabeth. “By you, I am sufficiently humbled.”
Julie Cooper, The Seven Sins of Fitzwilliam Darcy
“A large, terrified bag, because he was unpredictably afraid of many things. For instance, a particular blanket’s pattern weave might set him to shivering;”
Julie Cooper, The Seven Sins of Fitzwilliam Darcy
“As long as I live, I shall never understand it,” Elizabeth murmured softly. Beside her, Mr Darcy glanced her way. “If I have anything to say about it, you certainly shall, and sooner rather than later.”
Julie Cooper, The Seven Sins of Fitzwilliam Darcy