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An Error Of Fancy – Amy DOrazio

He must think me a ninny, she thought, knowing he did not. “Your cousin does not think so,” she said. “He said something along the lines of there being nothing you would not do for those whom you really love.” “I am glad he thinks so,” he said. “For I feel that I have failed many of those whom I love, or did love, quite grievously.” They had arrived then in front of the Gardiners’ residence. Elizabeth paused and turned to Mr Darcy. “I doubt very much that is true.”
“One thing is certain,” he said. “I am determined not to fail you in this. I care not what it requires; your sister, your beloved friend, shall not be left in a dire state.” It produced a great swell of feeling to hear him say so. What a devoted creature he was, and somehow the object of his devotion was her. She could not credit it. How had she ever imagined this man to be a villain?
1kitap1.com/en itzwilliam returned to town, elated with the acquisition of Lady Catherine’s decrepit barouche and his own plans to restore it. “Can you not simply purchase a carriage?” His elder brother, Viscount Saye, stood in the stable with his lip curled with disgust. “Rather unseemly to be knocking about doing whatever it is that one does to make a carriage.” “Yes, I could purchase a carriage,” Fitzwilliam said, running one hand over the side of the conveyance.
“But that would not be nearly as much fun.” Darcy leant against the wall nearby, watching the brothers bicker. He might not understand why it was that his cousin wished to fix old carriages, but Fitzwilliam said it brought him peace, so why argue about it? “Shall you breed the horses for it too?” Saye asked. “I just might,” Fitzwilliam replied blithely. Saye rolled his eyes. “I still think it unseemly. And low. And not at all noble.” “Ah, who cares, really?” Darcy said suddenly. “Fitzwilliam is a good and decent man, and if this is how he chooses to spend his time, so be it.
Why plague him?” Both brothers stopped and stared at him. “Thank you, Darcy,” said Fitzwilliam finally. “I think you are good and decent too.” Darcy nodded and then, while their attention was fixed, said, “Have either of you ever heard that to bed a virgin meant it was impossible to get her with child?” Fitzwilliam snickered and turned back to his carriage, finding something that needed inspecting in the wheel. “Are you looking for virgins? In this town, that might be difficult to find.” “You may be thinking of syphilis,” Saye offered with a smirk.
“They say to bed a virgin cures syphilis.” “Would that it was syphilis, the solution would be far easier,” Darcy muttered to himself. “Would it?” Saye peered at him closely.
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review. This is a human-authored work.
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) was not used in the creation of this work. Without in any way limiting the author’s and publisher’s exclusive rights under copyright, any use of this publication to train generative AI technologies is expressly prohibited. Ebooks are for the personal use of the purchaser. You may not share or distribute this ebook in any way, to any other person. To do so is infringing on the copyright of the author, which is against the law. ISBN 978-1-967030-84-2 (ebook) and 978-1-967030-85-9 (paperback) 1kitap1.com/en CONTENTS 1.
News from London 2. Nothing to Reproach 3. An Unlikely Hope 4. A Necessary Breach of Confidence 5. Half Agony, Half Hope 6. Not Just a Trifling Cold 7. An Obstinate, Headstrong Man 8. Undeserving of His Largesse 9. A Grave Misapprehension 10. Sweetness Amid Sorrow 11. The Demands of Gentlemanly Honour 12. Of Constancy and Steadiness of Character 13. The Challenge 14. Slain Dragons 15. It Will Do 16.
Slow Burn 17. The Dark Hours Before Dawn 18. A Double Wedding 19. Happily Ever After Begins 20. Made Unhappy 21. Truth in Her Looks Epilogue Also by Amy D’Orazio Free ebooks! About the Author 1kitap1.com/en “He may live in my memory as the most amiable man of my acquaintance, but that is all.
I have nothing either to hope or fear, and nothing to reproach him with. Thank God! I have not that pain. A little time therefore—I shall certainly try to get the better.”
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