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“Forgive me, sir. I did not feel the need to hide from you the results of your actions.”
Bronwen Chisholm, Mrs. Collins' Lover
“Elizabeth glanced around, then pulled down upon his arm as she raised up on her toes. She placed a feathery kiss upon his cheek, then ran off down the lane.”
Bronwen Chisholm, Mrs. Collins' Lover
“Darcy felt as though his aunt had physically struck him and he clenched a fist to his stomach as he fought the need to stagger from the blow.”
Bronwen Chisholm, Mrs. Collins' Lover
“Yes, I will be Mistress of Longbourn one day.” She pulled away from her mother’s embrace. “And on that day, you will step down. I will decide what is to be done or spent here, and who will be invited. You will be a poor relation dependent upon my kindness.” She stood and looked down at her mother, in much the same manner as Mr. Collins had looked upon her. “I suggest you remember that, Mother.”
Bronwen Chisholm, Mrs. Collins' Lover
“the marriage papers were as good as signed. She lowered her eyes demurely and softly replied. “As you say, sir, my answer is unnecessary; but I accept your proposal, Mr. Collins.”
Bronwen Chisholm, Mrs. Collins' Lover
“Your Heavenly Father, like your earthly one, loves you very much and only wishes the best for you. The difference is, He knows better what that is. If you listen, He will guide you.”
Bronwen Chisholm, Mrs. Collins' Lover
“Had I refused Mr. Collins …” “I would have pursued him and accepted his hand,” Charlotte replied in the same tone.”
Bronwen Chisholm, Mrs. Collins' Lover
“indeed. I would not accept an offer from such a proud, moody man. My life would be a misery.”
Bronwen Chisholm, Mrs. Collins' Lover
“I had thought that tall gentleman might offer for you.” “Mr. Darcy?” Elizabeth laughed. “He said I was not”
Bronwen Chisholm, Mrs. Collins' Lover
“Yes, I will be Mistress of Longbourn one day.” She pulled away from her mother’s embrace. “And on that day, you will step down. I will decide what is to be done or spent here, and who will be invited. You will be a poor relation dependent upon my kindness.”
Bronwen Chisholm, Mrs. Collins' Lover