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When Mr Bennet is struck down by a fatal illness, Jane and Elizabeth learn the truth of their relationship to the Fitzwilliams of Yorkshire - and each other.
Last bookmarked by lembas7
12 Feb 2012
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Fitzwilliam Darcy was four and twenty when he married Anne de Bourgh. In doing so, he fulfilled his duty to his family. Life with Anne was comfortable, if not joyous. However, a year into their marriage she died fulfilling what she saw as her duty - bearing him a child.
Fitzwilliam Darcy was eight and twenty when he accompanied his oldest friend to Hertfordshire with his sister and daughter. It was widely known that he had no intention of marrying again. His duty was, after all, already fulfilled. But that firmly held conviction will not hold long against the charms of one Elizabeth Bennet.
Last bookmarked by kingjon
9 Feb 2012
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As she threw a retrospective glance over the whole of their acquaintance, so full of contradictions and varieties, she sighed at the perverseness of those feelings which would now have promoted its continuance, and would formerly have rejoiced in its termination. -- Pride and Prejudice, Ch 46
Last bookmarked by kingjon
9 Feb 2012
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There are people who believe that romantic connections are the province of fate and destiny, the result of an alignment of constellations and conditions that bring two people together. Others tend to discuss falling in love as the product of rational decisions that acknowledge attraction and compatibility. Some people, however, seem to think these two seemingly-opposite perspectives are really just two sides of the same coin. Sometimes, after all, destiny just requires that two people make a single choice.
A modern/AU Pride & Prejudice.
Last bookmarked by cathedral
7 Feb 2012
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Edward Bennet is an excellent brother to Jane, and an excellent son to his father, but what about his twin sister, Elizabeth?
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Darcy and Elizabeth become better acquainted over the course of their engagement.
Last bookmarked by Ralkana
18 Dec 2011
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When Henry Bennet, only son and heir to an eccentric country squire, crosses paths with Catherine Darcy of Pemberley, she publicly insults him and runs interference in his sister's romance. Naturally, proposals, matchmaking messes, an elopement, an abundance of mixed signals, and massive misunderstandings ensue.
Last bookmarked by the_dragongirl
15 Dec 2011
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Selected letters of Elizabeth Darcy, written during the first two years of her marriage.
Last bookmarked by Melitot
30 Nov 2011
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A modern re-telling of the classic story.
Last bookmarked by cheyinka
14 Oct 2011
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Elizabeth’s reality is far different from her sisters’.
Last bookmarked by Skull_Bearer
20 Sep 2011
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A "What if?" divergence from the Pride and Prejudice canon. What if Darcy had adopted a different set of expectations at the first Assembly, where he is introduced to the ladies of Longbourn? What if he was proud but not aloof, and danced with Jane before Bingley did? Yes, I know, a shocking divergence indeed. It is, after all, a work in progress.
Last bookmarked by IamShadow21
25 Aug 2011
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While investigating Mrs Bingley’s secret, Mr Darcy receives an unwelcome shock.
Last bookmarked by alesia
24 Jun 2011
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In which Catherine and Henry return to Bath.
Written for 6beforelunch in the Fandom Free For All, who asked for: Northanger Abbey/Pride and Prejudice - Mr & Mrs. Tilney and Mr. & Mrs. Bingley meet in Bath. Hijinks optional but appreciated.
Last bookmarked by Sophonisba
25 Apr 2011
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In which Lizzie wants all or nothing, Darcy actually tries and there are miscommunications abound. Oh and a wedding happens in there, too. (WARNING: mild cursing)
Last bookmarked by MAIMS
22 Feb 2011
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"I didn't know he could blush!"
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or, A History of the Brief Employment of a Young Man and the Consequences Thereof
Last bookmarked by kiyuchan
14 May 2010
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This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.
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In which Catherine and Henry return to Bath.
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Mrs. Bennet was too cunning by half.
