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The Art of Apology: A Pride and Prejudice Variation (Happiness in Marriage Series) The Art of Apology: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Lucy Marin
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“She spied Mr Darcy—the hateful man—still calmly walking about the room, his lips curled in dislike as he regarded the people and activities. Immediately, the blood vessels in her head began to throb.”
Lucy Marin, The Art of Apology: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“you and I shall be known far and wide as the most fortunate, most perfectly matched, happiest couple the world has ever seen. Forevermore.”
Lucy Marin, The Art of Apology: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“I would have been very disappointed had Jane and Elizabeth returned from London without ensnaring husbands,” he said.”
Lucy Marin, The Art of Apology: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“I am not owed an apology, sir. My daughter is. And I hope for your sake you take the time to consider your words carefully before you approach her to give it.”
Lucy Marin, The Art of Apology: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Mr Bennet shook his head as though in disbelief. “You insulted my daughter, Miss Elizabeth Bennet. Within her hearing, and that of many others, you told Mr Bingley she was not pretty and refused to be introduced to her.”
Lucy Marin, The Art of Apology: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“What kind of father would let an insult to one of his daughters stand unchallenged? The thought surprised him, but in an instant, he knew it was true.”
Lucy Marin, The Art of Apology: A Pride and Prejudice Variation