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The Letters of Elizabeth Darcy (1796-1798) by Elizabeth (anghraine)
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
18 Jan 2011
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Selected letters of Elizabeth Darcy, written during the first two years of her marriage.
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- Part 1 of Comforts and Consequences
Bookmarked by Bow
3 May 2013
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Lizzie is greatly unimpressed by the haughty Mr Darcy when he snubs her at a dance, she considers him proud and arrogant. However, as events unfold, the spirited Lizzie discovers that a man can change his manners, and a lady her mind in this enchanting story of love, marriage and mutual understanding.
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Lizzie is greatly unimpressed by the haughty Mr Darcy when he snubs her at a dance, she considers him proud and arrogant. However, as events unfold, the spirited Lizzie discovers that a man can change his manners, and a lady her mind in this enchanting story of love, marriage and mutual understanding.
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Comforts and Consequences by Elizabeth (anghraine)
Mansfield Park - Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen
18 Jan 2011
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Bookmarked by awanface
20 Apr 2013
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i'll write you harmony in c by magneticwave
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, Mansfield Park - Jane Austen
1 Aug 2012
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“Mum, the fact that Lydia was the first of us to end up barefoot and pregnant is honestly a source of continual surprise to me.” // As it turns out, Mary Bennet’s internal checklist to Being a Good Person—go to medical school; join Médecins Sans Frontières; save lives—is a somewhat oversimplification of matters.
Bookmarked by Lysistrate
19 Apr 2013
Bookmarker's Notes
The Bennet family in modern times are loud, crass, crazy and a compositions of eccentrics that make you laugh, cry and shake your head. Mary the reasonable doctor-to-be and her bizarre friends-with-benefits relationship is the core of a story that begged to be written by a great authour.
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i'll write you harmony in c by magneticwave
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, Mansfield Park - Jane Austen
1 Aug 2012
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“Mum, the fact that Lydia was the first of us to end up barefoot and pregnant is honestly a source of continual surprise to me.” // As it turns out, Mary Bennet’s internal checklist to Being a Good Person—go to medical school; join Médecins Sans Frontières; save lives—is a somewhat oversimplification of matters.
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Lydia likes soldiers.
Bookmarked by polandspring
13 Apr 2013
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Lizzie is greatly unimpressed by the haughty Mr Darcy when he snubs her at a dance, she considers him proud and arrogant. However, as events unfold, the spirited Lizzie discovers that a man can change his manners, and a lady her mind in this enchanting story of love, marriage and mutual understanding.
Bookmarked by iiii
9 Apr 2013
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Five Sons Mr and Mrs Bennet Never Had by biichan
Pride and Prejudice - Austen, AUSTEN Jane - Works
27 Aug 2010
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...for, of course, they were to have a son. This son was to join in cutting off the entail, as soon as he should be of age...
(A series of what-ifs exploring in turn the possibilities had any of the Bennet girls been born male.)
Bookmarked by Toomanyfandomsnani
28 Mar 2013
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Five Sons Mr and Mrs Bennet Never Had by biichan
Pride and Prejudice - Austen, AUSTEN Jane - Works
27 Aug 2010
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...for, of course, they were to have a son. This son was to join in cutting off the entail, as soon as he should be of age...
(A series of what-ifs exploring in turn the possibilities had any of the Bennet girls been born male.)
Bookmarked by Mineko
20 Mar 2013
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Five Sons Mr and Mrs Bennet Never Had by biichan
Pride and Prejudice - Austen, AUSTEN Jane - Works
27 Aug 2010
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...for, of course, they were to have a son. This son was to join in cutting off the entail, as soon as he should be of age...
(A series of what-ifs exploring in turn the possibilities had any of the Bennet girls been born male.)
Bookmarked by wishfulclicking
16 Mar 2013
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i'll write you harmony in c by magneticwave
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, Mansfield Park - Jane Austen
1 Aug 2012
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“Mum, the fact that Lydia was the first of us to end up barefoot and pregnant is honestly a source of continual surprise to me.” // As it turns out, Mary Bennet’s internal checklist to Being a Good Person—go to medical school; join Médecins Sans Frontières; save lives—is a somewhat oversimplification of matters.
Bookmarked by Bel
14 Mar 2013
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i'll write you harmony in c by magneticwave
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, Mansfield Park - Jane Austen
1 Aug 2012
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“Mum, the fact that Lydia was the first of us to end up barefoot and pregnant is honestly a source of continual surprise to me.” // As it turns out, Mary Bennet’s internal checklist to Being a Good Person—go to medical school; join Médecins Sans Frontières; save lives—is a somewhat oversimplification of matters.
Bookmarked by adriennethology
10 Mar 2013
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i'll write you harmony in c by magneticwave
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, Mansfield Park - Jane Austen
1 Aug 2012
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“Mum, the fact that Lydia was the first of us to end up barefoot and pregnant is honestly a source of continual surprise to me.” // As it turns out, Mary Bennet’s internal checklist to Being a Good Person—go to medical school; join Médecins Sans Frontières; save lives—is a somewhat oversimplification of matters.
Bookmarked by ice_connoisseur
5 Mar 2013
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Five Sons Mr and Mrs Bennet Never Had by biichan
Pride and Prejudice - Austen, AUSTEN Jane - Works
27 Aug 2010
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...for, of course, they were to have a son. This son was to join in cutting off the entail, as soon as he should be of age...
(A series of what-ifs exploring in turn the possibilities had any of the Bennet girls been born male.)
Bookmarked by lavenderblue
4 Mar 2013
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i'll write you harmony in c by magneticwave
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, Mansfield Park - Jane Austen
1 Aug 2012
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“Mum, the fact that Lydia was the first of us to end up barefoot and pregnant is honestly a source of continual surprise to me.” // As it turns out, Mary Bennet’s internal checklist to Being a Good Person—go to medical school; join Médecins Sans Frontières; save lives—is a somewhat oversimplification of matters.
Bookmarked by threegee
1 Mar 2013
Bookmarker's Notes
this is why i read fan fiction. nothing could be more illuminating.
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No one actually expected Catherine Bennet and Georgiana Darcy to become friends. So they became something more instead.
Bookmarked by Peripeteia
22 Feb 2013
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i'll write you harmony in c by magneticwave
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, Mansfield Park - Jane Austen
1 Aug 2012
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“Mum, the fact that Lydia was the first of us to end up barefoot and pregnant is honestly a source of continual surprise to me.” // As it turns out, Mary Bennet’s internal checklist to Being a Good Person—go to medical school; join Médecins Sans Frontières; save lives—is a somewhat oversimplification of matters.
Bookmarked by bookfanatic
14 Feb 2013
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Five Sons Mr and Mrs Bennet Never Had by biichan
Pride and Prejudice - Austen, AUSTEN Jane - Works
27 Aug 2010
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...for, of course, they were to have a son. This son was to join in cutting off the entail, as soon as he should be of age...
(A series of what-ifs exploring in turn the possibilities had any of the Bennet girls been born male.)
Bookmarked by meri47
14 Feb 2013
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i'll write you harmony in c by magneticwave
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, Mansfield Park - Jane Austen
1 Aug 2012
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“Mum, the fact that Lydia was the first of us to end up barefoot and pregnant is honestly a source of continual surprise to me.” // As it turns out, Mary Bennet’s internal checklist to Being a Good Person—go to medical school; join Médecins Sans Frontières; save lives—is a somewhat oversimplification of matters.
Bookmarked by meri47
14 Feb 2013
