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Mr. Darcy's Bookshop (Mr. Darcy's Bookshop, #1) Mr. Darcy's Bookshop by Summer Hanford
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“Principles?” Miss de Bourgh’s eyes went wide. “You two are perfect for one another.”
Summer Hanford, Mr. Darcy's Bookshop
“I have been keeping something from you?” she challenged. “I rather think that to be the pot calling the kettle black.”
Summer Hanford, Mr. Darcy's Bookshop
“Miss Bingley, who did indeed look as if she smelled something vile.”
Summer Hanford, Mr. Darcy's Bookshop
“I’m sorry, Darcy, but the truth is you are a bit of a dunderhead. I care for you greatly as well, but marry you? I”
Summer Hanford, Mr. Darcy's Bookshop
“If Mr. Darcy turned out to be mad, perhaps he could come live with them. He would fit in quite well.”
Summer Hanford, Mr. Darcy's Bookshop
“Think of the difference as paying you back some of the funds I am certain Wickham is fleecing from you.”
Summer Hanford, Mr. Darcy's Bookshop
“In the past, Darcy would have agreed that novels of the Gothic bent were frivolous, silly, and quite possibly a waste of ink and paper. But the more he read, the more he understood the promise of hope they offered. The escape into a world where love could be found. Where such joy must be fought for and held onto with all your strength, for happiness was fleeting in this life.”
Summer Hanford, Mr. Darcy's Bookshop
“Oh, sir, it is good to see you. Thank heaven you have returned in time.”
Summer Hanford, Mr. Darcy's Bookshop