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“She wrinkled her nose. “Miss Mullins is no beauty, but I suppose if he can overlook the pimples on her face, she is not so bad-looking.”
― The Impoverished Orphan
― The Impoverished Orphan
“It is apparent that this unfortunate ordeal has prematurely aged you.” Miss Bingley’s expression came just short of a smirk.”
― The Mysterious Disappearance of Mr. Darcy
― The Mysterious Disappearance of Mr. Darcy
“feel a fever coming on, so I urge you both to depart at once. Pray do not return until I have sent word that it is safe. I should hate to pass my illness on to either of you.”
― The Mysterious Disappearance of Mr. Darcy
― The Mysterious Disappearance of Mr. Darcy
“We spent an amusing hour sipping ale at The Haunch of Venison, a quaint tavern on Minster Street. With no little pride, the affable proprietor exhibited his prized possession, a mummified hand.”
― The Impoverished Orphan
― The Impoverished Orphan
“His cousin blew out his breath out with force. “Fine, have it your way. You always do.”
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
“have given you a total of a hundred ten pounds.”
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
“Her heart pounded like pellets of hail crashing down in a storm.”
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
“Modesty Gardiner,”
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
“The fact that you could ask me that question is more proof of how little you respect me. Just yesterday you accused me of being in love with Mr. Wickham! Of course I am not in love with your cousin! I met him two days ago. What I can tell you is that, unlike you, his lordship, though higher in rank than yourself, has never made me feel inferior to him.”
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
“However, since the nature of Wickham’s perfidy was so hurtful and shocking, it influenced me to be more cautious towards new acquaintances—especially those of a lower social standing.”
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
“all had been a dream!”
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
“Well, Tabitha, Prudence, Edward Jr., are you going to give your Uncle Joe a hug?”
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
“Darcy’s sense of unease deepened at the recognition that no one was more capable of taking Elizabeth from him than Berkeley.”
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
“at least have taken time to get to know the gentleman before becoming enraptured by the captain’s rugged good looks and glib, commanding presence.”
― Accusing Mr. Darcy
― Accusing Mr. Darcy
“Mr. Andrews’s tragic circumstances surpassed his own and yet, unlike himself, the gentleman retained a cheery, affable presence.”
― Accusing Mr. Darcy
― Accusing Mr. Darcy
“boss,”
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
“The truth is, I have more faith in you than anyone else in my life.”
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
“You must suffer from an inflated sense of self-importance. I have no idea who you are, and I do not care to know. Furthermore, I pity you.”
― The Mysterious Disappearance of Mr. Darcy
― The Mysterious Disappearance of Mr. Darcy
“The viscount lacked Mr. Darcy’s refined comportment”
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
“Miss Darcy!” Miss Elizabeth leaned forward and placed her hand over hers. “Excuse me for interrupting you, but I could not let you believe for another moment that you have any blame in this.”
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
“In a mocking tone, Mr. Bennet said, “Mr. Wickham has had plenty to say on the subject of your past dishonourable actions. I might as well believe his word as yours. Besides, even if the man demonstrated a lack of honour and good judgment in his youth, it does not follow that he would dally with a gentleman’s daughter.”
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
“From Elizabeth’s first sight of the countess, it was obvious that Lady Matlock bore little resemblance to Fitzwilliam’s other aunt.”
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
― Mr. Darcy's Perfect Match
“The countess coughed and lowered her voice. “Have you been submitting to your husband as a good wife ought to do?”
― The Mysterious Disappearance of Mr. Darcy
― The Mysterious Disappearance of Mr. Darcy





