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Stealing Mr. Collins: A Pride and Prejudice Possibility Stealing Mr. Collins: A Pride and Prejudice Possibility by Carrie Mollenkopf
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“Was it not appropriate for a man to marry his brother’s widow?”
Carrie Mollenkopf, Stealing Mr. Collins: A Pride and Prejudice Possibility
“they understood the stories and Latin rites,”
Carrie Mollenkopf, Stealing Mr. Collins: A Pride and Prejudice Possibility
“Since the departure of Mr. Bingley, she had become a suspicious woman, for it had been her easy trust that had resulted in betrayal.”
Carrie Mollenkopf, Stealing Mr. Collins: A Pride and Prejudice Possibility
“What sort of woman turned away an estate and a husband with ten thousand a year? A fool, that’s who! So what if she did not love him? Once married, she could take up with the stable boy for affection if desired. But no, Elizabeth Bennet wanted Prince Charming, white horse and glass slipper”
Carrie Mollenkopf, Stealing Mr. Collins: A Pride and Prejudice Possibility
“I… will try, but what if you are wrong?” “I am never wrong, but it is you who must make her see. Let down that sterile exterior for once. Be the man she wants.”
Carrie Mollenkopf, Stealing Mr. Collins: A Pride and Prejudice Possibility
“But, if that was not enough to please Margaret Bennet,”
Carrie Mollenkopf, Stealing Mr. Collins: A Pride and Prejudice Possibility
“A cousin? Indeed, I highly approve of the marriage of cousins. One never really knows what one will get with a stranger. No loyalty to family and that sort of thing. My own daughter is engaged to marry my nephew. Quite right and proper it is. Perhaps, once you are settled, a visit to Hertfordshire is in order.”
Carrie Mollenkopf, Stealing Mr. Collins: A Pride and Prejudice Possibility
“a retired Army Colonel, Stephen Fitzwilliam.”
Carrie Mollenkopf, Stealing Mr. Collins: A Pride and Prejudice Possibility