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“As he said the name, he displayed a smile that made Elizabeth catch her breath. It produced the most irresistible dimples she had ever seen.”
Pat Santarsiero, Thursday's Child
“Tell me you love me, Lizzy,” he whispered. “I love you, William, so very much.”
Pat Santarsiero, Thursday's Child
“A voice from the opposite end of the table brought all eyes to Lady Catherine. “Miss Bennet, my granddaughter seems much attached to you. How do you account for this?”
Pat Santarsiero, Thursday's Child
“I believe in such cases, a good memory is unpardonable, Mr. Darcy. It is to my benefit that you do not possess one, sir.”
Pat Santarsiero, Thursday's Child
“Sir, what you suggest is quite out of the question. Were you the last man in the world, I would never agree to be your mistress. I must insist that you leave at once.”
Pat Santarsiero, Thursday's Child
“Does the gentleman suffer an impediment, a defect of speech perhaps, that prohibits him from speaking to me himself?”
Pat Santarsiero, Thursday's Child
“Even though my mother has often spoken of a marriage between us, I have always believed that it would never occur.”
Pat Santarsiero, Thursday's Child