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Laura
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There was nothing for lizzy to do but lift her face for Darcy’s kiss thar came then - a perfect burning kiss that told him everything in her heart .
— Sep 12, 2025 12:03PM
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Laura
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I have more bad news for you. We now think the marriage between Mr Wickham and Lydia has not taken place. They are together alone, unmarried, and have been gone for several days!
Some of the officers said that Wickham never meant to go to Scotland, or to marry Lydia at all! Colonel Forster has discovered they were in fact headed towards London.
Our distress, my dear Lizzy, is very great.
— Sep 12, 2025 11:26AM
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Some of the officers said that Wickham never meant to go to Scotland, or to marry Lydia at all! Colonel Forster has discovered they were in fact headed towards London.
Our distress, my dear Lizzy, is very great.
Laura
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His words coming out in a rush . My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ordently I admire and love you
— Sep 12, 2025 03:10AM
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Laura
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Mr Hickman was dragged away by Lydia then sank into her thoughts . Mr Darcy was a villain
— Sep 12, 2025 01:04AM
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Laura
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Jane recovered quickly with her sister there to nurse her
Lozzy felt nothing but relief to be leaving
Collin mr bennet cousin write a letter and it’s to expect him to visit him on Monday the 18th November by four o clock
— Sep 12, 2025 12:47AM
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Lozzy felt nothing but relief to be leaving
Collin mr bennet cousin write a letter and it’s to expect him to visit him on Monday the 18th November by four o clock
Laura
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Cute book so far ….
Lozzy stayed with Jane until she was better and well enough to go home
— Sep 12, 2025 12:32AM
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Lozzy stayed with Jane until she was better and well enough to go home










