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“What I had expected was that you would behave as a gentleman, sir. I will be no man’s mistress!”
― Of Youth and Yearning: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
― Of Youth and Yearning: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Mrs. Younge, if that is even your name, you are dismissed from the Darcys’ employ. You will find that your paramour has left town as well.”
― Of Gates and Grace: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
― Of Gates and Grace: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Having obeyed Mrs. Bennet’s final command, they had each pinched their cheeks and, therefore, entered with smiling faces and rosy cheeks.”
― Of Gates and Grace: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
― Of Gates and Grace: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Oh, I am afraid that will not do, William.” She shook her head while still smiling. “I’m afraid that we simply don’t suit.”
― Of Gates and Grace: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
― Of Gates and Grace: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“My dearest, loveliest Elizabeth, I believe I have loved you since you appeared to me as a wood nymph.”
― Of Gates and Grace: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
― Of Gates and Grace: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“And,” he added with a sly smile, “the local woods seem to be inhabited by wood nymphs.”
“Wood nymphs? Darcy, are you well?”
― Of Gates and Grace: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Wood nymphs? Darcy, are you well?”
― Of Gates and Grace: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Who are you,” he turned to stand directly before his cousin, “and what have you done with my curmudgeonly cousin Fitzwilliam Darcy?”
― Of Gates and Grace: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
― Of Gates and Grace: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Yes, Bingley, you are correct; she is indeed lovely. Go join your lady, and I will ask her sister to dance.”
― Of Gates and Grace: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
― Of Gates and Grace: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“He offered with a courtly bow. Both Elizabeth and Darcy left with big smiles and full hearts.”
― Of Gates and Grace: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
― Of Gates and Grace: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“In truth, I feel sure that my willingness to accept his story was due to my dislike of you due to your insult. ‘Vanity, thy name is Elizabeth,’” she laughed.”
― Christmas In Kent: A Pride and Prejudice Short Story
― Christmas In Kent: A Pride and Prejudice Short Story
“As Miss Bingley ranted about the country solicitor uncle in Meryton and the tradesman uncle in London, even her sister had to silently concede that a tradesman’s daughter making such a complaint was the height of hypocrisy and self-delusion.”
― Of Gates and Grace: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
― Of Gates and Grace: A Pride and Prejudice Variation




