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Love And Laughter – Jann Rowland

“But those ladies you mentioned have all lost their husbands or at least have not had a husband to rely upon. Of course they must manage their estates. You have a husband!” “Do not concern yourself, Mama,” said Elizabeth with a wave of her hand. “No one shall even suspect that I am making the decisions.
Mr. Collins believes that my suggestions are merely that, though he carries them out with alacrity regardless. I allow him to continue to repeat whatever Lady Catherine says, as it gives him comfort, but when I give him advice, he is often known to expound upon how thoughtful I am and how Lady Catherine would have said exactly the same thing. It is quite nauseating, really, when you consider how much I despised Lady Catherine and how diametrically opposed our opinions were on just about any subject.
Still, Mr. Collins wishes to revere Lady Catherine, and other than having to listen to him prattle on about her, I find it really does not affect me, so I allow it. It is not as though I wish him to repeat whatever I say almost verbatim in any case—let Lady Catherine have that privilege. “And besides,” said Elizabeth, her lip curled up in a slight sneer, “running an estate of any size is beyond my husband’s comprehension.
Indeed, a side of pork is beyond his comprehension, but we must forgive him these little failings, must we not?” Not knowing what to say, Mrs. Bennet chose to keep silent. Her daughter had always been a little different, but now she was not sure that Elizabeth was the same girl she had raised. No matter what Elizabeth had become, one thing was irrefutable—the situation was as Elizabeth said, and it appeared that she was now the true power at Longbourn.
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OceanofPDF.com Table of Contents The Brother’s Admiration by Lelia Eye A Profitable Venture by Jann Rowland The Gossip by Lelia Eye Be Careful What You Wish For by Jann Rowland The Food of Love by Lelia Eye Fate’s Intervention by Jann Rowland A Mawkish Proposal by Lelia Eye The Power of Pemberley by Jann Rowland A Prince’s Ransom by Lelia Eye A Pleasant Assembly by Jann Rowland OceanofPDF.com The Brother’s Admiration by Lelia Eye The possibilities inherent in Georgiana’s character have always intrigued me.
Since Austen did not truly develop her, it can be fun to play with Georgiana’s character. I particularly enjoy thinking about what might have been different if she had come to Netherfield with her brother. That is what this short was born out of. OceanofPDF.com My brother admires you, you know.”
Elizabeth could not help the gasp that escaped her lips as she turned to look at Miss Darcy. “I b-beg your pardon?” Miss Darcy gave a satisfied smile that appeared very out of place on a face which was normally stamped with shyness and embarrassment. “My brother admires you, Miss Bennet.” Elizabeth felt her cheeks turn warm as she looked away. To hear such a thing from Georgiana Darcy was unexpected, to say the least. The girl had proven herself to be quite reticent since she had arrived in Hertfordshire to join the party residing at Netherfield, and though Elizabeth had successfully drawn Miss Darcy into conversation on occasion, the fact that the girl would venture so far as to make such a statement was so out of character that Elizabeth almost wondered whether she were dreaming.
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- ISBN: 9781987929263, 1987929268
- Pages: 148
- Language: English (en)
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