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Dearest Friends Dearest Friends by Pamela Lynne
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“Words they could never say out loud were swimming through her head, tearing at her heart even as it was opening fully to him. They could not have forever, but they could have now, so she stilled her mind and focused on the feel of his arms around her and on the all the love she could give him in this one moment.”
Pamela Lynne, Dearest Friends
“Elizabeth,” he groaned as he lifted her and carried her to the settee. “When are your aunt and uncle?”
Pamela Lynne, Dearest Friends
“Because, like me, Richard, Sebastian, and Uncle Henry, you are a Fitzwilliam. Self-control does not come naturally for us.”
Pamela Lynne, Dearest Friends
“Are you questioning your decision to relax the bounds of propriety?” “I merely let them walk out in public unchaperoned. It is not as if I locked them in a room and let them go at it.”
Pamela Lynne, Dearest Friends
“And what, dear sister, is so pleasing about Lizzy Bennet that she cannot make this sacrifice for her family? Is it your intelligence? I think we just established that it is not quite as superior as you once believed. Perhaps it is your quick wit? I dare say we could all live without your charming quips. What does that leave? Your mediocre skill at the pianoforte? Your reputation as a great walker? Please tell me; which of these things will bring you security if you do not accept Mr. Collins”
Pamela Lynne, Dearest Friends