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“True. You are a gentleman’s daughter.”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“Darcy laughed and replied, “Georgiana, do you not understand our aunt. She intimidates you because you allow her to. It amuses her to see people uneasy in her presence. I believe it gives her a sense of power.”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“What if I am wrong about her and Richard?”
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“Dear brother, is something wrong? This is quite unlike you.” She knew her brother must have had an ulterior motive for seeking her out. Showing up in the middle of the afternoon was very uncharacteristic for him.”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“Realizing that this was the perfect opportunity to invite her and her sister Jane to Netherfield for supper that evening, he”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“She and Darcy talked about ways to increase the estate’s annual yield.”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“had been six weeks since he had seen Elizabeth, as he respected the customary mourning and seclusion time.”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“think, between us four girls we can cover the vigil.”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“am sure that Jane…I”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“I do not know how to move on from this.”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“Due to the Bennett’s lack of fortune,”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“know a Mrs. Annesley who lives in Kent.”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“My cousin has been called back to his regiment, and I will be escorting Miss Elizabeth back to Longbourn. I need to find a reliable woman to act as a chaperone for her. Do you happen to know where I may find such a woman?”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“According to the cover note, the missive was sent to London and your butler, Mr. Anders, expressed it to me here. My commander writes that we are being called on short notice because we are closing in on Napoléon and reinforcement troops are needed immediately.” He paused for a moment and then continued, “How can I leave now? I promised Miss Elizabeth that we would help her. Darcy, what should I do?”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“usually do not walk this way. I am not a great walker,”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“Your ladyship, I have three younger sisters grown up,” replied Elizabeth, smiling. “You can hardly expect me to own it. If you were in my position, would you?”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“Lady Anne De Bourgh.”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“So, you think I am wrong? You know I usually do not take kindly to anyone who would dare tell me I am wrong about something. But you are my favorite nephew, and I will make an exception just this once. Explain to me why you think I am wrong about this.”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“After spending a considerable amount of time admiring their home, discussing Elizabeth’s journey and all the news from London and Longbourn, Mr. Collins invited the ladies to take a stroll in his garden.”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“Darcy thought it odd that Miss Elizabeth would be visiting Mr. Collins, especially since he had heard through the gossips of Meryton society that Elizabeth had refused Mr. Collins.”
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“Darcy waited patiently for his cousin. He could not understand what could be taking him so long. He was ready, the carriage was ready, but Richard was not. “What could be keeping him?” Darcy thought.”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“Lady Anne was his favorite.”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“Anne did not understand that if she married Fitzwilliam, she would be financially set for the rest of her life; she would want for nothing.”
Amy Cecil, Relentless Considerations: A Pride and Prejudice Novel
“Miss Bingley also made it a point to state that said lady had a dowry of forty thousand pounds.”
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