This is a Jane/Darcy story - Please only read it if you are open to this premise. Many readers have left reviews for the whole book on Amazon.com - check it out. Elizabeth decides to share the content of her letter from Darcy with Jane while still in London. Jane, after her reflections during t
Dear Sir, Dear Madam: A Pride and Prejudice Novella
β Scribed by Simonsen, Mary Lydon
- Book ID
- 109470175
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 41 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07B73ZXYW
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β¦ Synopsis
In Pride and Prejudice, while in Kent, Elizabeth Bennet refuses Fitzwilliam Darcyβs offer of marriage. The next day, Darcy hands Elizabeth his infamous letter which succeeds in shutting down all communication between the two prior to their reunion at Pemberley. But what if Elizabeth had responded to Mr. Darcyβs hastily written letter? By committing their thoughts to paper in a secret correspondence, and with the help of cousins, a friend, and a manservant, Darcy and Elizabeth gradually develop a better understanding of the reasons for their actions in Hertfordshire. In these exchanges, the prejudices that have hampered their relationship from the very beginning are exposed, and the letters open a world of possibilities. Dear Sir, Dear Madam, a novella, provides a look at the thoughts of Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy following the Hunsford Parsonage dust-up.
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