If Not For The Entail – Colin Rowland

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“True, but I could tell that was on your mind when you sat to write. I am the fool, I suppose, for assuming your interest wouldn’t change before I arrived and will again within the next few days.” “Miss Bennet is not an idle curiosity,” Bingley declared, the quick rise to his feet upsetting the chair, which overturned. “She is a kind, beautiful woman with a lovely personality. I don’t expect you to understand, but she is different.”

The room filled with tension and anticipation. Every eye fixed on him as he nervously shifted his weight from one foot to the other. He watched the faces before him, and his words hung in the room, as if inviting a dissenting reply. The clock in the hall grew louder with each passing second. Darcy saw an uncommon fire in his friend’s eyes and noted his hands clenching and releasing then repeating the action.

“So, what are you going to do?” he asked. “Will Miss Bennet receive your usual treatment of admiration from afar? Or can you find the courage to approach and ask her if she wants your attention?” “You make it sound so easy.” Bingley swallowed, casting his eyes from Darcy to Caroline.

His shoulders drooped, and he licked his lips once, then twice. “What if she doesn’t view me as a suitor? Miss Bennet’s father was a gentleman, and I am not, nor can I ever claim that distinction. She is liable to laugh at my arrogance and reject me, then tell her friends about my foolish attempt.” He walked through the entrance and into the hall, leaving Darcy to call after him. “Or she could welcome your sincere flattery and encourage your efforts. If you allow fear to control your life, you’ll never know.”

Darcy followed Bingley to the entrance. Reeves moved to let them out of the house, but his master clutched the handle and wrenched it open. He walked through the doorway, nodding to the bewildered servant. “My supposed friend here has put me in a mood, and I needed the fresh air. I promise to regain control of myself before I return and won’t interfere with the performance of your duties.”

The butler gave a quick bow and retreated into the house, leaving the friends alone. “Fear is not the problem. Don’t forget, my father earned his fortune from the trades.

Published by One Good Sonnet Publishing: Mr. Darcy Faces Wickham Miss Elizabeth Faces Wickham Mr. Darcy’s Unforgettable Assembly Miss Elizabeth’s Unforgettable Assembly Lady Catherine’s Awakening Duplicity and Deceit Disgraceful Conduct Hidden Desires The Parson’s Rescue With Jann Rowland Prisoner of Longbourn OceanofPDF.com This is a work of fiction, based on the works of Jane Austen.

All the characters and events portrayed in this novel are products of Jane Austen’s original novel, the author’s imagination, or are used fictitiously. If Not For the Entail Copyright © 2023 Colin Rowland https://amazon.com/author/colinrowland email: [email protected] Edited by Kay Springsteen https://kayspringsteen.wordpress.com/word-whisperer-literary-editing/ Cover Design by Cranesnest Publishing.

[email protected] : Editing Cover creation Social media setup and education Personalized marketing services Published by One Good Sonnet Publishing All rights reserved. ISBN: 1-990856-39-X ISBN-13: 978-1-990856-39-6 No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, digital, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. OceanofPDF.com Acknowledgements As every author knows, writing a book is only half the story.

Without help from many people, what might be a wonderful tale is only that. My editor, Kay Springsteen, put her critical eye to good use finding plot holes, anachronisms, punctuation, and narrative, among other things. Your assistance improved the composition immensely. I relied on my superb beta reader for their unbiased opinions and criticisms.

They identified parts that needed improvement and pointed to other areas that either did not work or needed rewriting. Together we raised the quality of my story, and you have my profound gratitude. Thank you, Karen and Joan. Your criticisms and suggestions raised the bar on my story. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Thank you to those who have chosen to read my stories.

Your support and feedback are valued. Criticism is always welcome, especially of the constructive variety. Please take the time to email me with your thoughts, suggestions, and ideas. I look forward to receiving and reading your messages, whether praising or criticizing my work. OceanofPDF.com Dedication To my wonderful mother, who supported and encouraged me. Her confidence gave me a reason to continue despite my self-doubts. I will never forget her.

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  • Pages: 319
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