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“Was it even worth the effort of a polite conversation if a woman could complain about warm and sunny weather in February?”
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
“Prejudice and pride?" he murmered, almost to himself. "Indeed these are faults to be avoided at all costs.”
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
“He was far more interested in what Longbourn could do for him than what he could do for Longbourn.”
― Rebellion at Longbourn: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
― Rebellion at Longbourn: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Why must every part of my life be subject to my sister's scrutiny and opinion?”
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
“her declarations of her brother's devotion to Miss Darcy appear to be rather wish than reality.”
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
“So Mr. Darcy likes her spirit - and appreciates the value of a woman who does not constantly agree with him.”
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
“I find that lately I grow weary of always being agreeable just to ensure the comfort of others,”
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
“Indeed, Miss Bingley's stammering explanations suggested that she may have manufactured much or all of her brother's interest in Miss Darcy.”
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
“rectitude”
― Rebellion at Longbourn: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
― Rebellion at Longbourn: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
“Miss Bingley gaped at Jane with the wide-eyed stare of someone who had just observed a dog open its mouth to sing opera.”
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
“One could not choose one's family, but Bingley had chosen Darcy to be his friend”
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
“But now a spirit of reckless disregard took hold of her. If Miss Bingley indeed held Jane and her relations in such low esteem, perhaps the woman's opinion did not signify at all.”
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
“I will do as I please for the purpose of securing my own happiness.”
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
― When Jane Got Angry: A Pride and Prejudice Novella





