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“What I had expected was that you would behave as a gentleman, sir. I will be no man’s mistress!”
Jae George, 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.”
Jae George, 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.”
Jae George, 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.”
Jae George, 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.”
Jae George, 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?”
Jae George, 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?”
Jae George, 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.”
Jae George, 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.”
Jae George, 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.”
Jae George, 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.”
Jae George, Of Gates and Grace: A Pride and Prejudice Variation

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