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Cassandra Cassandra by Jann Rowland
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“I ask you again, due to the respect I have for and my friendship with your brother, that you cease to speak to Miss Bennet in such an unkind manner. It is not only unwarranted, but unladylike.”
Jann Rowland, Cassandra
“And you think he will fall for the likes of you?” Miss Bennet’s tone was positively dripping with scorn, and by this time Darcy could see that she was finally annoyed with Miss Bingley’s insinuations.”
Jann Rowland, Cassandra
“​Mischief twinkled in Miss Bennet’s eyes. “Perhaps you have paid your attentions to the wrong Bennet sister, sir.”
Jann Rowland, Cassandra
“​“I know exactly what Mr. Wickham wanted from me,” said Miss Lydia. ​“Then you are already wiser.”
Jann Rowland, Cassandra
“You are a foolish girl to be tempted by nothing more than empty promises. Why would I marry you? You are good for nothing other than a romp in bed, and you have turned out to be a disappointment in that regard as well. I should not marry you if you were the last woman on the earth!”
Jann Rowland, Cassandra
“​A fetching blush spread over her face and down her shoulders, intriguing Darcy, making him wonder how far down it spread.”
Jann Rowland, Cassandra
“And still she continues to toy with me when she has broken my heart!” ​A hand over his heart and an affectedly downcast expression were belied by the wink he directed at her.”
Jann Rowland, Cassandra
“It seems like your Miss Bennet is making quite the impression on father, Darcy,” said Fitzwilliam by his side. ​Darcy frowned. “By what estimation do you call her ‘my Miss Bennet’?”
Jann Rowland, Cassandra
“In fact, I have heard my cousin speak of a woman who sounds positively meddling, overbearing, and possessing of a rather overblown opinion of herself.”
Jann Rowland, Cassandra
“But let me tell you now that should you be interested in a closer connection with Miss Bennet, I, for one, would have no objections.”
Jann Rowland, Cassandra
“And Miss Eliza. I thought you might actually be visiting with your relations this evening. How . . . fortunate you are that the Darcys saw fit to include you in their invitation to their superior home and exalted company. I am sure you feel favored indeed.”
Jann Rowland, Cassandra
“If it is not an impertinence, Mr. Darcy, might I inquire to know your daughter’s name.”
Jann Rowland, Cassandra
“​“I should also warn you that Caroline is aware of your presence in London.”
Jann Rowland, Cassandra