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The Most Interesting Man in the World: A Pride & Prejudice Variation (Dearly Love a Laugh) The Most Interesting Man in the World: A Pride & Prejudice Variation by Jan Ashton
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“Darcy shifted in his chair and sighed quietly. He watched Bingley drift off to sleep in that familiar and enviable way of the young, innocent, or simple-minded.”
Jan Ashton, The Most Interesting Man in the World: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
“But was not Darcy always right about everything? And why did the man not seem to find that exhausting? Bingley was only right about something a few times a day, and he slept well every night, tired from all the effort of thinking and deciding things correctly.”
Jan Ashton, The Most Interesting Man in the World: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
“Sometimes he secretly thought of them as the Gorgonzolas. Was that what they were called? He could never keep all those Greek myths straight: Theseus, Perseus, Hansel, Gretel; they all sounded the same. As for the Gorgonzolas, Caroline could sometimes seem like Methuselah herself, turning a man to stone with a single glance. No, no, not Methuselah. It was something like that though; he was sure.”
Jan Ashton, The Most Interesting Man in the World: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
“Antigone was that Norse goddess Darcy liked to go on and on about.”
Jan Ashton, The Most Interesting Man in the World: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
“Bingley wondered whether the colonel had had such a magnificent moustache when he was a young boy.”
Jan Ashton, The Most Interesting Man in the World: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
“Fitzwilliam Tiberius Darcy!”
Jan Ashton, The Most Interesting Man in the World: A Pride & Prejudice Variation