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Folly and Forgiveness: A Pride and Prejudice Variation Folly and Forgiveness: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Lizzy Brandon
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“Act, or do not,” Fitzwilliam replied, once again the colonel in attitude and posture.  “The choice, as it always has been, is yours alone.  You may wallow in your self-imposed misery, but do not complain to me for you will find no sympathy.”
Lizzy Brandon, Folly and Forgiveness: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“No one knows what the future holds. I may trip and break my neck as I walk with you. Does it follow that I should have allowed you to return to the parsonage unescorted simply because something bad might happen?”
Lizzy Brandon, Folly and Forgiveness: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“The choice, as it always has been, is yours alone. You may wallow in your self-imposed misery, but do not complain to me for you will find no”
Lizzy Brandon, Folly and Forgiveness: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Guilt is a far more comfortable feeling than helplessness. The truth is that terrible things can happen in an instant no matter how careful you are.”
Lizzy Brandon, Folly and Forgiveness: A Pride and Prejudice Variation