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A Trip to Pemberley
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“Indeed, Miss Bennet. Or you would be less inclined to leave your handkerchiefs behind you." He stooped, then, to retrieve something, and Mary was astonished to find that yes, again, she had let slip a cotton square. Mortified, she reached for it, but his hand was quicker, and he held it up for her. "Do you have a certain disdain for these cloths, Miss Bennet, or is it some code?" he straightened, peering over his shoulder. "Perhaps a cry for help?”
― A Trip to Pemberley
― A Trip to Pemberley
“Mr. Bennet, who was well used to having but one or two quiet corners in which to secret himself away from the noisy womenfolk who shared his home, was almost overwhelmed with the choices available to him at Pemberley.”
― A Trip to Pemberley
― A Trip to Pemberley
