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One Bride & Two Grooms: A Pride & Prejudice Novella
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“My Lizzy has three choices I have placed in front of her. Mr. Collins. You. Or, no one. Her decision shall be made by then. Goodbye.”
― One Bride & Two Grooms: A Pride & Prejudice Novella
― One Bride & Two Grooms: A Pride & Prejudice Novella
“When she finished the first piece and licked her fingers...beads of sweat broke out on every surface of his body.”
― One Bride & Two Grooms: A Pride & Prejudice Novella
― One Bride & Two Grooms: A Pride & Prejudice Novella
“They took her breath away. Her hand flew to her chest and she stopped breathing. He was so pleased he decided then and there to give the whole of his fortune to Georgiana. Deservedly so. Well, not the whole bulk of his wealth. He would owe her for the rest of his life for this one perfect moment in time.”
― One Bride & Two Grooms: A Pride & Prejudice Novella
― One Bride & Two Grooms: A Pride & Prejudice Novella
“The needles could be used in a sword fight with my worst enemy who, at this point, is definitely you!”
― One Bride & Two Grooms: A Pride & Prejudice Novella
― One Bride & Two Grooms: A Pride & Prejudice Novella
“I loathe you as equally as I do Mr. Collins, sir.” Elizabeth glared at him as she spoke. “Other than a few essentials, you and Mr. Collins are very much the same.”
― One Bride & Two Grooms: A Pride & Prejudice Novella
― One Bride & Two Grooms: A Pride & Prejudice Novella
“Within seconds, it did not look well for Darcy. When he offered his arm, Miss Elizabeth looked at him like he was a warty bullfrog. Stepping away from him, she began walking, shoulders back, her arms stiff at her side, with her gaze straight ahead.”
― One Bride & Two Grooms: A Pride & Prejudice Novella
― One Bride & Two Grooms: A Pride & Prejudice Novella
“Miss Elizabeth Bennet, wilt thou have this man to be thy wedded husband, to live together after God’s ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony? Wilt thou obey him, and serve him, love, honor, and keep him, in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all other, keep thee only unto him, so long as ye both shall live?”
― One Bride & Two Grooms: A Pride & Prejudice Novella
― One Bride & Two Grooms: A Pride & Prejudice Novella
