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Author’s Note: Thank you so much, Betsy and Roxey. I could not have written this without you two! I know I said this was the final chapter of this story – however, I could not fit the epilogue into two posts with the Chapter 11. You’ll see it posted in a few days. Thank you to everyone for your kind words! I truly appreciated the support! I apologize for any errors that I may have missed! Chaptby Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Author’s Note: Shout out to Betsy and Roxey for helping edit this. Any leftover mistakes are mine! Hope you enjoy! Chapter 10 – Trying Again London, August 1812 Elizabeth set out for the park with butterflies in her stomach. She wished to arrive early in order to gather her thoughts. With Jones trailing an appropriate distance behind her, she wandered through the park for about ten minutes beforby Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Sorry! Only two more postings!by Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Hey Sabine, I have a quick question to ask you: would you mind emailing me at mlr3541@gmail.com?by Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Author’s Note: Huge, mega, and a really-big shout out to Betsy and Roxey. Thanks for your help! I REALLY appreciate it! This is being posted without my beta's final approval - any issues are my own. Due to the fact that I won't be able to post again until late next week, I wanted to get this up for you! Hope you guys have enjoyed the big reveal! Chapter 9 – Learning to Move On (Part 2) Grosvenby Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Author’s Note: Huge, mega, and a really-big shout out to Betsy and Roxey. Thanks for your help! I REALLY appreciate it! This is being posted without my beta's final approval - any issues are my own. Due to the fact that I won't be able to post again until late next week, I wanted to get this up for you! It is the chapter you all have been waiting for… Chapter 9 – Learning to Move On (Part 1) Deby Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Author’s Note: Once again, must give a shout out to Roxey and Betsy! Thanks ladies for all your help! Chapter 8 – The Irony… (Part 2) Grosvenor Street, London August 14, 1812 Dear Jane, Now that I have a moment to breathe, I find my first thought is of you. I am exceedingly sorry for what you and our family are going through. Please assure Mary that we will be there for her wedding. In factby Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Author’s Note: Once again, must give a shout out to Roxey and Betsy! Thanks ladies for all your help! Chapter 8 – The Irony… (Part 1) London, August 1812 “Finally! You have arrived! I expected you yesterday! Jones! Surely the roads were not that bad!” exclaimed James as he strode forward to meet Elizabeth. Without giving her the chance to respond, he picked Elizabeth up and whirled her around,by Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Ladies, you rock! Thank you so much! This information was VERY helpful!by Marci - Tea Room
Sorry Patricia, I have no intention of publishing this - too many errors! I am pleased you like it though!by Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Author’s note: Once again, thankyou Betsy and Roxey for all the help with this story. You guys rock! We are so close to meetign James! Chapter 7 – Last Trip Part Two When Georgiana and Darcy came back in from seeing their guests to their carriage, Georgiana begged Darcy to make her excuses, “I am simply too tired from my day. Please Brother? They will surely understand.” Darcy smiled, and sby Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Author’s note: Once again, thankyou Betsy and Roxey for all the help with this story. You guys rock! Chapter 7 – Last Trip Lambton, Derbyshire July 1812 Elizabeth was determined to be excited. She had never been to the Lake District but her removal to London so soon after her return to Hertfordshire from this trip was making it difficult for her to concentrate on enjoying the moments she hadby Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Hey guys! I just found a mistake I made. It could make sense but doesn't play well with the next chapters. The following section seems to say that Sanderson is the younger brother of an Earl. He is not. It is his father who is the Earl's younger brother. Sanderson grew up visiting his cousins in Somerset, while the estate Sanderson will inherit will be in Dorset from his Grandfather on his maternaby Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Yes, sorry about that.Thanks for the catch! It is Ignorance and Irony.by Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Hey guys! I am researching some information on regency seminaries (like the one Caroline Bingley went to). I can't find any information on what age a young girl would have been enrolled in a seminary as well as how long they would attend for. I did find that they normally were presented to society upon completion of school, but could they partake of events and society before that?by Marci - Tea Room
Every time I see another one of your chapters posted, I giggle with glee! Thank you so much for this story! It is quickly becoming one of my favorites!by Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I loved the Beautiful Friendship story and was one of the people who wanted a Georgiana! So excited!by Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Authors Note: Sorry guys! I tried to make this one post, but I was about one page too long to fit! Huge shout out to Roxey and Betsy for your help! Don’t blame them for any leftover errors! I did want to mention: I could not find very much information about how Colonel’s or any member of the militia “retires” during this time period (not just selling their commission). If anyone could help me ouby Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Authors Note:Huge shout out to Roxey and Betsy for your help! Don’t blame them for any leftover errors! Chapter 6 – The Ignorance… Longbourn, Hertfordshire May 1812 Elizabeth may have been able to overcome her melancholy state while in Hunsford, but that did not stop her from wanting to acquaint Jane with all that had happened. The ride was quiet as they approached London. Since she had not wantby Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Sabine, I just love reading your comments! I find, however, that I have to hold myself back from answering some (if not most) or your questions. I love that you catch the little tidbits I try to put around the whole story for people to make their own ideas and keep them wondering for the rest of the chapter. I will say, keeping Elizabeth apart from Louisa was intentional. Also, keeping Elizabethby Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Chapter 5 – Accepting Self (Part Two) Rosings Park, Kent April 1812 As the weeks passed, Elizabeth found herself more and more at ease and at home in the parks surrounding the parsonage. She had found out that they were a part of Rosings Park and that the Parsonage actually sat on the edge of the property and was part of it during a visit with Anne. “Miss Elizabeth, I know that these weekly meeby Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Author’s Note: Hey guys! I am thankful I finally got this posted. Huge shout out to Betsy and Roxey for their amazing help! I did want to mention something: It is intentional on my part, not Elizabeth’s, that she never mentions Mr. Darcy’s name. I know this has caused a few of you confusion, but there is a method to my madness. When you read the letters from Elizabeth to her grandfather, pleaseby Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Thank you so much for your kind words! You will never know how much comments like this encourage me to continue.by Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I hope that even with your frustration with her character, you are still enjoying the story! I know Elizabeth's perceived dislike for Mr. Darcy have many upset. I always felt that if Elizabeth saw at least part of his good side it would make her dislike less indifferent and affect her attitude toward him more. With that said, there will be some humble pie served....soon!by Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Chapter 4 (Part Two) Christmas at Longbourn, 1811 The next few weeks brought a great anticipation to the Bennet household. Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner were to arrive one week before Christmas and were to stay until the New Year. Everyone in the Bennet family enjoyed the holiday visit by their favorite family members and this year was proving to be no exception. Elizabeth found herself in a whirlwindby Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Authors Note: I am sorry for the delay, but life was somewhat frustrating these past weeks. I do not think I will be able to post next week. Chapter 5 will be posted in two weeks, if I find I am able to post it sooner, I definitely will! Sorry for the delay! Big shout out to Besty, Roxey, and Ashley - Their help was invaluable! Any mistakes leftover are because I decided to add/change parts of theby Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
You are quite welcome.by Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I had hoped someone would find that Easter Egg! I do not want to give away any spoilers, so will not explain. However, I will remind you that Elizabeth's actual name (not necessarily what she goes by daily) is Lady Elizabeth Evette Bennet Talbot.by Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Advantageously Hit by a Carriage: Samuel Jones’ Story Ignorance and Irony Short Story Authors’ Note: Thank you Trish1006 for the idea for this story! Thanks to my betas, Roxey and Besty for helping me make this awesome! Any remaining mistakes are my own and should not reflect or detract upon their awesomeness! I hope this will satisfy those of you who wanted another chapter of Ignorance and Iroby Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I completely forgot! Huge shout out to Betsy for helping me with this chapter and all the other chapters!by Marci - Derbyshire Writers' Guild