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A Nudge In The Right Direction – Nicky Roth

I told her that it is very fashionable to speak as low as one possibly can nowadays, and that there will be many very fashionable people around she surely would want to impress and mama said she sure would.” “Well then let us hope for the best.” Elizabeth, who had stood behind them, muttered, before all of them were in line to greet their hosts.
One thing Elizabeth had to admit was, that Miss Bingley looked stunning and had her smile been an honest one, she would have greatly admired her. 1kitap1.com/en Chapter 9 ♥♥♥ Smiling Caroline descended the stairs just in time to receive their first visitors, which incidentally happened to be the Lucas’. With his ramblings about St. James and his knighthood it was surely Sir William who was responsible for being this ridiculously early.
But they were soon succeeded by many other country bumpkins, equally unaccustomed to the habit of the ton for being rather late than early. It was all a matter of entrance and of style, and one could of course not expect any of these people to know anything of either.
As the thought crossed Caroline’s mind she realised that of all people the Bennets were actually late, though she had expected them to be one of their earliest guests, and for a split moment she almost hoped they would not attend at all. Which of course was in vain. There they arrived as one of the last parties and no sooner had they done so, that her brother stepped forward to take Miss Bennet’s hand in an atrociously affectionate manner.
Glancing at her own sister with some irritation, she saw that Mrs. Hurst was most cordial to Jane and even the other members of this horrible, misbehaved family. But to her astonishment even Miss Catherine and Miss Lydia, though clearly awed by her arrangements, curtsied and nodded and smiled, all the while managing to keep their voices low and temperament at bay. How unusual! How unexpected! Miss Eliza came over to her, smiled charmingly, one could almost take it for a real smile, curtsied and thanked her for welcoming them with so much splendour and grace.
to my husband and my son, both of whom have been so wonderfully patient with me during the process of writing this and are ever so supportive. I could not imagine life without you! N. Roth 1kitap1.com/en A Nudge in the Right Direction ♥♥♥ A Pride and Prejudice Variation – Novella by Nicky Roth 1kitap1.com/en Prologue ♥♥♥ “Is it not nice to have ones house to oneself again?” Caroline Bingley remarked as she watched the carriage depart from Netherfield, carrying away Jane Bennet and, more importantly, her sister Elizabeth.
No-one answered not even Louisa and then again, her exclamation had been nothing more than a rhetorical question at any rate. Smiling sweetly she turned around to bat her eyes at Mr. Darcy who unfortunately, deep in his own thoughts, did not notice. His eyes were firmly fixed on the chaise as it drove towards Longbourn three miles down the road, about to turn into the sheltered well used country lane and at last out of their sight.
The attention Mr. Darcy had paid the second oldest Bennet daughter had begun to irk her off late, though she had tried her utmost not to appear too concerned about the influence this self-sufficient country no-body seemed to have on her intended husband. If only Mr. Darcy knew he was intended for her it would not be so very bad, but as yet he was perfectly ignorant of this fact. Even the few weeks under the same roof, her complying behaviour, her attentions and machinations, had as yet been unsuccessful to secure his attentions.
All this was very vexing. And then there was this ridiculous ball Charles meant to give! – And no doubt Jane Bennet would think it to be in her honour. Oh, had they never come to Hertfordshire in the first place. All her pursuits of the last months, nay the past two years, seemed now in danger to come to nothing. Her brother was besotted, while Mr. Darcy was not – at least not with her.
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