After rejecting Fitzwilliam Darcyβs arrogant proposal at Rosings, Elizabeth Bennet challenges him in an impertinent letter. Very quickly, her incautious correspondence is connected (directly or tangentially) to scandals, scoundrels, four weddings and a minor murder, an almost-elopement, an abductio
Elizabeth Bennet's Impertinent Letter
β Scribed by Christy, JP; Lady, A
- Book ID
- 112026931
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 343 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781999620912
- ASIN
- B07D9V7MYJ
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β¦ Synopsis
After rejecting Fitzwilliam Darcyβs arrogant proposal at Rosings, Elizabeth Bennet challenges him in an impertinent letter. Very quickly, her incautious correspondence is connected (directly or tangentially) to scandals, scoundrels, four weddings and a minor murder, an almost-elopement, an abduction, a seduction, a counterfeit wedding, and a compromise that is foiled by a goat during a ball at Netherfield. And by the end of the tale, all the characters are united with their appropriate match, and Colonel Fitzwilliamβwho serves as cupid for Darcy and Bingley and an investigator for the armyβfinds the love of his life.
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After rejecting Fitzwilliam Darcyβs arrogant proposal at Rosings, Elizabeth Bennet challenges him in an impertinent letter. Very quickly, her incautious correspondence is connected (directly or tangentially) to scandals, scoundrels, four weddings and a minor murder, an almost-elopement, an abductio
After rejecting Fitzwilliam Darcys arrogant proposal at Rosings, Elizabeth Bennet challenges him in an impertinent letter. Very quickly, her incautious correspondence is connected (directly or tangentially) to scandals, scoundrels, four weddings and a minor murder, an almost-elopement, an abduction,
A retelling of the well-known novel from the sole perspective of Elizabeth Bennet.Β With only minor changes to the original story, this book retains the witty dialogue, the style and language of Jane Austen.Β While written using Austen's text and vocabulary in current use in the eighteenth and n
A retelling of the well-known novel from the sole perspective of Elizabeth Bennet.Β With only minor changes to the original story, this book retains the witty dialogue, the style and language of Jane Austen.Β While written using Austen's text and vocabulary in current use in the eighteenth and n