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Trust and Honesty: A Pride and Prejudice Variation Trust and Honesty: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Leah Page
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“Elizabeth took a shaky breath. “Did you misunderstand me, Mr. Darcy? I have released you.” A wash of anger crossed Darcy’s face. “You cannot do this Elizabeth. I will not allow it.”
Leah Page, Trust and Honesty: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“With embarrassment, Elizabeth looked away. “She repeatedly used the analogy of Mr. Darcy as a bee and me as a flower, suggesting he would spread his honey until I bloomed.”
Leah Page, Trust and Honesty: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“William, when shall you confess your love for Miss Bennet and propose to her?" Ashford guffawed loudly. “Yes, Darcy, when will you ask the lady to marry you?” Ignoring his friend, Darcy admitted, “I have already done so, Georgie. Twice.”
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“Were it not for the candidness of your letter and the profound confessions of your heart, I would have been inclined to accept your second refusal.”
Leah Page, Trust and Honesty: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“She was not certain of the mechanics of what would happen on the wedding night, but the quality of Mr. Darcy’s kisses led her to be quite intrigued by the prospects.”
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“But, Jane, the impropriety of it! I am sure Mr. Darcy already thinks me the most ill-tempered heathen in all of England. I cannot bear to imagine how he would describe me after receiving my letter. Besides, how will I post it without others knowing?”
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“Get up, girl!” Mrs. Bennet swatted at her oldest daughter causing Jane’s eyes to bulge. Jane was used to her mother’s tantrums, but they had usually been focused on Elizabeth or Mary, and on occasion, Kitty. To have her own arm swatted was startling. She hurried from the bed.”
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“Wickham’s nostrils flared, but the small movement caused him immediate pain and he grimaced. Darcy vowed to find the man who gave Wickham the facer and pay him a generous bonus.”
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“You will do well for my Elizabeth, Mr. Darcy.” “If I can convince her, madame.” Before chassée-ing back to her partner, she quietly confided, “She is already convinced, sir, you only need to force her to admit it.”
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“Fitzwilliam groaned, "Please, Ashford, ensure Lady Charlotte does not seat me next to Mrs. Scott tonight. The last time I dined with her, she stroked my thigh under the table for the entire third course!”
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“We will attend a dinner tonight at Lord Ashford's," Elizabeth’s melodic voice cut in. Her speaking tones were nearly as hypnotic as her singing. “Do you know him?” “I'm somewhat acquainted with him,” Georgiana hedged, causing Darcy to smile broadly. She could perform wonderfully in private theatricals!”
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“And yes, I admired her greatly from the start, but I was an imbecile. I behaved poorly, deeming myself above her station, convinced my infatuation would fade.”
Leah Page, Trust and Honesty: A Pride and Prejudice Variation