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After Anne: A Pride and Prejudice Variation After Anne: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Renata McMann
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“reality, she no longer required rescuing, assuming she ever had. Darcy imagined a woman as smart and capable as Elizabeth would have found a good life whether she’d met him or not.”
Renata McMann, After Anne: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“She deepened her voice. “Anne, our mothers wish to keep all the money in the family, which is a very good idea, since I will be getting it. I wish to please our relations and I do not object to you. You know I will treat you well. Marry me.”
Renata McMann, After Anne: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“No. I’m saying getting married doesn’t suddenly make people sensible.”
Renata McMann, After Anne: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Lady Catherine is nearly as appalling in her behavior as Lydia, in her own way.”
Renata McMann, After Anne: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“His aunt’s eyes flashed with anger. “She has nothing to say that I want to hear.” “Aunt Catherine,” Richard murmured. “I believe I am the last person to have seen Miss de Bourgh,” Elizabeth stated. Lady Catherine’s eyes flew wide, then narrowed. “Speak.”
Renata McMann, After Anne: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Miss de Bourgh’s incredible behavior made Elizabeth’s disquiet over misjudging Mr. Darcy seem far less insurmountable.”
Renata McMann, After Anne: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“followed by the creek of wheels,”
Renata McMann, After Anne: A Pride and Prejudice Variation