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“Missing someone you love never ends, even though it becomes easier to bear.”
Nan Harrison, Any Fair Interference
“The following day, Darcy saw his cousin and uncle off for their journey to Rosings and began to call on Elizabeth almost daily.”
Nan Harrison, Any Fair Interference
“Elizabeth was watching the children, Darcy was watching Elizabeth, and Fitzwilliam was watching Elizabeth and Darcy.”
Nan Harrison, Any Fair Interference
“The butler answered and bade him enter.”
Nan Harrison, Any Fair Interference
“He was again admitted by a footman.”
Nan Harrison, Any Fair Interference
“Because I am a Darcy. I am expected to exercise control over my emotions.”
Nan Harrison, Any Fair Interference
“I could have married Mr Collins and preserved Longbourn, but that responsibility was not mine and I could not accept it. I cannot be a martyr for my mother’s sake, so she can live at ease and always be mistress of Longbourn, for that is what would surely happen.”
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“Blast it, why her? Likely because none of the Bingleys can read apparently”
Nan Harrison, Any Fair Interference
“his vision began to blur a bit under the influence of the punch. And the glasses of wine he had drunk before the guests arrived. And the ale he had enjoyed in the late afternoon.”
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