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Chapter 9 She is gone! Darcy awakened suddenly from a bothersome dream that had faded away but for those penetrating words that caused him to sit straight up in bed, searching frantically for his wife. To his relief, he had imagined such an exclamation, as she was lying by his side in a deep and peaceful slumber. He touched the thick curls that blanketed her otherwise exposed upper bodyby Jodi - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Elizabeth groaned upon the memory of that ill-bred man’s thoughtless remarks to everyone in attendance. “He did.” ****** So that Collins had indeed proposed. As Darcy pondered when this might have occurred, his mind’s eye conjured the Netherfield ball of last November and how, as he observed quite helplessly, Collins had remained as near to Elizabeth’s side as possible while shby Jodi - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Thanks for the feedback. I had worried that some may be a little lost as I flashback to the events back in Hunsford where I'm just re-telling what happened from the colone's point of view. If it's too confusing, I certainly want to know about it. Thanks!by Jodi - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
With both reverence and envy, Mary Bennet watched Georgiana Darcy happily playing the pianoforte in Netherfield’s ballroom while the improperly large amount of guests made merry among a bounteous buffet. It was impossible not to notice that the young lady was most accomplished. Then again, Miss Darcy had the best masters to refine her talents, unlike herself, who practiced endlessly, but mostly atby Jodi - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Prosperity and Pretension A sequel to Pride and Prejudice wherein we follow the events that unfold immediately after Darcy and Lizzy's wedding; Rated T Chapter 1 With this Ring I thee wed, with my body I thee worship, and with all my worldly goods I thee endow: In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen. It was done. She was his. The vows were exchanged beby Jodi - Derbyshire Writers' Guild