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Oxford Cottage: A Pride and Prejudice Variation (Darcy and... A Pride and Prejudice Variations Collection Book 1) Oxford Cottage: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Leenie Brown
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“I knew you could not be so intelligent for nothing,” said Mrs. Bennet as she squeezed Elizabeth’s hands.  There was a hint of pride in her voice and a softness to her expression.  “Your Mr. Darcy is a very lucky man.”
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“There is something quite captivating about you when you are annoyed.” Elizabeth placed her hands on her hips.  “I am about to become exceedingly beautiful then if you do not explain how you feel I am like my mother.”
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“Well, then.”  Darcy lifted her chin and bent his head to place a tender kiss upon her lips. Elizabeth placed a hand on his cheek.  “Is that the best you can do, Mr. Darcy?” “You did wish to stay chaste, my dear.” “Not that chaste,” murmured Elizabeth as she pulled his head down and kissed him thoroughly.”
Leenie Brown, Oxford Cottage: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Mr. Darcy turned to Amos.  “You shall care for her as if she were my daughter.”
Leenie Brown, Oxford Cottage: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“You did not just say I am like my mother.” Elizabeth flew to her feet in indignation.”
Leenie Brown, Oxford Cottage: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Are we at Oxford Cottage?” “Why do we bother to blindfold you?” asked Moses. “I surely do not know.”
Leenie Brown, Oxford Cottage: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“He will not kill them, but he may try to have Elizabeth before you do. I apologize for my directness.”
Leenie Brown, Oxford Cottage: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Darcy complied, fearful that if he did not, he might find himself towed up the stairs by his ear.”
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“Surely, Mr. Darcy, you do not intend to return me to the house unkissed?  Is it not a rule to kiss your betrothed upon her acceptance?”
Leenie Brown, Oxford Cottage: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Long enough to prove that we are not rushing to the altar.”  She smiled impishly up at him.  “But not so long that I would succumb to the temptation to make us both be less than chaste.”
Leenie Brown, Oxford Cottage: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Mr. Bennet’s throat felt thick and tears pricked at his eyes.  “Mr. Darcy, I could not entrust my Lizzy to a finer man.  I shall be proud to call you son.”
Leenie Brown, Oxford Cottage: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“But there was no ladder near the tree, and you said you could not lift the ladder,” said a bewildered Lawrence. Elizabeth smiled sweetly at him.  “Perhaps a mere lord needs a ladder to climb a tree, but I can assure you a mere girl does not.”
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“seeking forgiveness,”
Leenie Brown, Oxford Cottage: A Pride and Prejudice Variation