7 Works found in Georgian Period

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    Isabelle Maurice, daughter of Viscount Cranbrook, is a young woman of wilful temper, little fortune and few prospects. With her father's health in decline, she must venture reluctantly into the new season in the hopes of finding a suitable match.

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    Major spoilers for Crucible of Gold. Granby and Little talk.

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    4
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    1
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    Part historical A/U, set in Georgian England and revolutionary France, and part CI5 set in 1983 - B/D in both worlds.

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    1
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    Like loving someone to the point that all other concerns were burned off, like dross, leaving only the love – that pure intent – bright and clear as starlight against the black.

    Lord Byron/Sherlock crossover, wherein Sherlock falls back into time and searches for a way home and Lord Bryon falls dreadfully in love with a strange man from the future.

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    4/20
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    27
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    59
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    7
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    1874
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    "His first sight of St Dabeoc's heath when he was seven, of a dell filled with Gold of Pleasure the next year..." When Stephen's father dies, the payment of his bastard fund ceases. His foster family becomes desperate, until a stranger from Catalonia arrives.

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    1
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    If you cannot see yourself reflected in her eyes, then you don't want to see them at all.

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    "[Mr. Bennet] captivated by youth and beauty, and that appearance of good humour which youth and beauty generally give, had married a woman whose weak understanding and illiberal mind had, very early in their marriage, put an end to all real affection for her. Respect, esteem, and confidence had vanished for ever; and all his views of domestic happiness were overthrown." P&P Chapter XIX of Volume II

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    1/1
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    2
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    1
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