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“I love you, Fitzwilliam Darcy--with all my heart."
"And I love you, my dearest Elizabeth. Forever and ever.”
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"And I love you, my dearest Elizabeth. Forever and ever.”
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“Elizabeth grinned. “I imagine, if permitted latitude, you could be as high-handed as your aunt.”
― Mr. Darcy and the Designing Woman: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
― Mr. Darcy and the Designing Woman: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
“Hopefully, my dearest Jane, you can muster some of Elizabeth’s headstrong manner and mix it with a bit of Lydia’s boldness and suggest Sir Wesley take a long walk off a short pier.”
― Elizabeth Bennet's Gallant Suitor: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
― Elizabeth Bennet's Gallant Suitor: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
“Men never hear what is important until it slaps them in the face,” Mrs. Reynolds declared.”
― Mr. Darcy and the Designing Woman: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
― Mr. Darcy and the Designing Woman: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
“You are the type of female who grows more lovely, not by false paints or creams, but by being a complete woman, a woman who knows intelligence, sympathy, forgiveness, generosity, and love of family. I cannot imagine a more perfect combination.”
― Mr. Darcy's Bargain: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
― Mr. Darcy's Bargain: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
“You would choose a man you do not love to spite the one you do.”
― Elizabeth Bennet's Gallant Suitor: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
― Elizabeth Bennet's Gallant Suitor: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
“Miss Darcy shot a quick glance to where her brother shared a conversation with the Gardiners. Elizabeth”
― Elizabeth Bennet's Excellent Adventure: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
― Elizabeth Bennet's Excellent Adventure: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
“Lord Parrish says the rumor among the ton is you are building a house designed by a woman.”
― Mr. Darcy and the Designing Woman: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
― Mr. Darcy and the Designing Woman: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
“The flames melted your undergarments,”
― Mr. Darcy's Bet
― Mr. Darcy's Bet
“If’n we have nothing to hide, then there be nothing to fear.”
― The Mysterious Death of Mr. Darcy
― The Mysterious Death of Mr. Darcy
“do”
― Mr. Darcy's Brides
― Mr. Darcy's Brides
“Darcy shall be very disappointed.”
― Mr. Darcy's Bet
― Mr. Darcy's Bet
“There is not a woman I wish to pursue. I have had my bride. I do not require another.”
― The Mistress of Rosings Park : A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
― The Mistress of Rosings Park : A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
“exigency.”
― The Mysterious Death of Mr. Darcy
― The Mysterious Death of Mr. Darcy
“Bingley had run through the fortune his father had left him, bailing out first one sister and then another, not to mention his wife’s family. Moreover,”
― Losing Lizzy: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
― Losing Lizzy: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
“The man pocketed the car.”
― Mr. Darcy's Bet
― Mr. Darcy's Bet
“you should know Mary wrote last week of Elizabeth being in tears with the knowledge you would marry elsewhere.”
― Mr. Darcy and the Designing Woman: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
― Mr. Darcy and the Designing Woman: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
“Lady Catherine will turn us out without a reference if I do not do what she asks. I had no choice.”
― Losing Lizzy: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
― Losing Lizzy: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
“Yet, you rose abobr your initial objections”
― Mr. Darcy's Bet
― Mr. Darcy's Bet
“viewed in the heat lingering in William’s eyes. In”
― In Want of a Wife: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
― In Want of a Wife: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
“obscurantism.”
― The Mysterious Death of Mr. Darcy
― The Mysterious Death of Mr. Darcy
“Mrs. Bennet’s grasp of economy varied greatly with the situation”
― The Disappearance of Georgiana Darcy
― The Disappearance of Georgiana Darcy
“What is your choice, Lady de Bourgh?” His”
― Losing Lizzy: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
― Losing Lizzy: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
“Darcy had learned several unique methods of torture,”
― Losing Lizzy: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
― Losing Lizzy: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
“It is my fault, little one,” she said as she kissed the child’s silky hair. “Your father holds none of the blame. It was all me. I permitted myself to be swept away by Mr. Darcy’s kindness. I allowed myself a dream of a future. It has been so long since someone saw me as more than a governess. How could I not have responded to such a handsome man? How could I not be drawn to him?”
― Pemberley's Christmas Governess: A Pride and Prejudice Holiday Vagary
― Pemberley's Christmas Governess: A Pride and Prejudice Holiday Vagary
“Whereas, I am responsible for the welfare of more than two hundred families who farm the land my family owns. If I make an error in crop rotations or which fields to be used for sheep, I place their futures in jeopardy, and such does not even consider those I employ to tend my houses and stables, nor does it take into account the merchants who depend on my estate for their welfare.”
― Mr. Darcy's Bet
― Mr. Darcy's Bet
“You married a ‘designing’ woman, Mr. Darcy,” she challenged.”
― Mr. Darcy and the Designing Woman: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
― Mr. Darcy and the Designing Woman: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
“Though Darcy noted the bit of apprehension which crossed her features, Elizabeth quickly set it aside. “I wish very much to be your wife in every sense of the word. You must lead, my husband.”
― Mr. Darcy and the Designing Woman: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
― Mr. Darcy and the Designing Woman: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
“shall not tell you what that childhood prayer said. In fact, I have never verbalized it to another soul. If you care for me in the manner of which you speak, you will know my heart.”
― Mr. Darcy's Bet
― Mr. Darcy's Bet
“Before he could respond, Elizabeth pulled herself up royally. “If you wish Mr. Wickham to prove truly any claims of our supposed intimacies, ask him to describe an unusual-shaped scar on my back. However, I doubt you have the nerve to go so far, for you are a coward of the first degree.”
― Mr. Darcy's Inadvertent Bride
― Mr. Darcy's Inadvertent Bride





