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J. W. Garrett
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6) Two Days in November: ends at 70%
A window of time of two days in which Lizzy explains to Darcy why Jane keeps her emotions under close regulation. Mr. Collins arrives as well as Mr. Wickham with the militia.
— Apr 14, 2017 09:31PM
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A window of time of two days in which Lizzy explains to Darcy why Jane keeps her emotions under close regulation. Mr. Collins arrives as well as Mr. Wickham with the militia.
J. W. Garrett
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5) A Battle of Wills and Words: ends at 48%
Darcy introduced his family to Elizabeth's family and the verbal sword play [battle of wills and words] was between Elizabeth and our dear Colonel. Let's just say, Lord Matlock was impressed that Elizabeth could hold her own against his war- weary- military son.
— Apr 14, 2017 08:55PM
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Darcy introduced his family to Elizabeth's family and the verbal sword play [battle of wills and words] was between Elizabeth and our dear Colonel. Let's just say, Lord Matlock was impressed that Elizabeth could hold her own against his war- weary- military son.
J. W. Garrett
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4) From Tolerable to Lovely: ends at 27%
This scene from the Meryton Assembly was a variation from canon in that Darcy did not insult Elizabeth and actually asked her to dance. We were given insight into his POV on how he felt in new situations and the reasons for his avoidance of meeting and interacting with strangers.
— Apr 14, 2017 08:50PM
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This scene from the Meryton Assembly was a variation from canon in that Darcy did not insult Elizabeth and actually asked her to dance. We were given insight into his POV on how he felt in new situations and the reasons for his avoidance of meeting and interacting with strangers.
J. W. Garrett
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3) Mr. Bingley Plans a Ball: ends at 22%
That was not all that Bingley planned. OMG!! Bingley met with Mr. Bennet and this was a Bingley that we rarely see. He was smart, cunning and he and Mr. Bennet put their heads together and make plans for the future happiness of two of the Bennet ladies. Their machinations also intend the unhappiness of a certain scum-bag-rat-bastard.
— Apr 14, 2017 06:58PM
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That was not all that Bingley planned. OMG!! Bingley met with Mr. Bennet and this was a Bingley that we rarely see. He was smart, cunning and he and Mr. Bennet put their heads together and make plans for the future happiness of two of the Bennet ladies. Their machinations also intend the unhappiness of a certain scum-bag-rat-bastard.
J. W. Garrett
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2) With All My Love: ends at 17%
Mansfield Park: This was a letter to Fanny written by Edmund. OMG! Wow, what a letter. I defy anyone to read it and not blush. It was so romantic and touching. Way to go Edmund!
— Apr 14, 2017 06:41PM
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Mansfield Park: This was a letter to Fanny written by Edmund. OMG! Wow, what a letter. I defy anyone to read it and not blush. It was so romantic and touching. Way to go Edmund!
J. W. Garrett
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1) A Music Room Meeting: ends at 14%
This scene, between Colonel Fitzwilliam and Lady Harriet Phillips, was actually part of a larger work by Brown. Those who have read Oxford Cottage will recognize it.
— Apr 14, 2017 06:32PM
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This scene, between Colonel Fitzwilliam and Lady Harriet Phillips, was actually part of a larger work by Brown. Those who have read Oxford Cottage will recognize it.




