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“and Miss Bingley, pausing in the doorway to sneer before taking each step as begrudgingly as if she were entering the gates of hell.”
Christina Morland, A Remedy Against Sin: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“The circus is less amusing when one is part of it.”
Christina Morland, A Remedy Against Sin: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“will not,” she said, holding his gaze, “live in suspense, forever wondering what I have done today to upset you. If you are angry with me, do not hide yourself away in your study or bury yourself in your work but tell me so!”
Christina Morland, A Remedy Against Sin: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Granted, he never spoke quite so badly in public; he reserved his crudest remarks for family and friends.”
Christina Morland, A Remedy Against Sin: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Lady Fitzwilliam was as spiteful as her husband was stupid.”
Christina Morland, A Remedy Against Sin: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“That potent combination of too much money and too little purpose had suspended his intellectual and moral growth so that he behaved like a child with unfettered access to sweets: sometimes manic, other times indolent, always spoiled.”
Christina Morland, A Remedy Against Sin: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Could it be that you have made a joke, Mr. Darcy?” she asked, raising an eyebrow. “I am, in fact, capable of it,” he said, his smile transforming his face into one she hardly recognized.”
Christina Morland, A Remedy Against Sin: A Pride and Prejudice Variation