A Most Beloved Sister
β Scribed by Casey Childers
- Book ID
- 115297164
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 950 KB
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
When Elizabeth rejects Darcy's second proposal, he is devastated. However, before he goes, she gifts him with a letter of her own. She loves him, but because of his interference with Jane and Bingley (whom Jane could not forgive), she claims she cannot accept him. Although he is devastated, he meets her again a year or so later and decides that he cannot let her go. But after a tragedy strikes her family, will he be able to convince Elizabeth to accept his love and be his wife once and for all?
Categories:
- Radically altered meetings and developments
- Accidents or family tragedies affect the resolution
- Longer or more difficult routes to resolution
- Altered events during novel
- Death or severe illness
- Additional or original characters added
- Darcy and Elizabeth anticipate their vows
- Charles Bingley does not marry Jane
- Jane with more of a spine, less naive, more astute
Non-Canonical Relationships:
- Charles Bingley / Georgiana Darcy
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