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A Will of Iron: A Pride and Prejudice Variation A Will of Iron: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Linda Beutler
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“You have no reason to apologise. As you have said, no Bennet has killed anyone.”
Linda Beutler, A Will of Iron: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Elizabeth blushed profoundly and wondered whether the magistrate had taken all of the cyanide from Rosings.”
Linda Beutler, A Will of Iron: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“William Collins. What an odious, pompous, greasy dish of mincemeat he is. Collins I mean…”
Linda Beutler, A Will of Iron: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“I was most gratified to find an applicant for the position of vicar tussling with the giggling daughter of the bookseller. His hand was up to his elbow in her bosom.”
Linda Beutler, A Will of Iron: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Darcy, we meet again. You have taken some pleasure, I understand, in insulting my Lizzy. At this moment, I am happy—no, relieved—that she is not handsome enough to tempt you.”
Linda Beutler, A Will of Iron: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“She turned away, but looked back a moment later. “Only you.” She held up the ring upon her finger. “Only ever you.”
Linda Beutler, A Will of Iron: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“The idea of spending each and every one of his future Sunday afternoons, evenings and nights, pestering, annoying, and generally making a nuisance of himself to Elizabeth Bennet robbed Darcy of a response. It was his turn to blush and look away.”
Linda Beutler, A Will of Iron: A Pride and Prejudice Variation