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From Longbourn to Pemberley - Spring 1811

✍ Scribed by M-C Ranger


Year
2019
Tongue
English
Weight
73 KB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


In this third season, we once again meet Elizabeth Bennet, Fanny Price, Anne Elliot, Elinor Dashwood, etc. on the numerous paths connecting Longbourn to Pemberley. While we might know the destiny of each of the characters, the fact remains that life’s coincidences can intertwine with the fabric of this narrative in surprising ways.It is the spring of 1811, the weather is mild, and nature plays a significant role in this rebirth to which we are all sensitive. After all, is spring not a season in which joy, hope and love flourish? If this clichΓ© partially hides the truth, it must be admitted that a dose of realism is required if one wishes to face the less pleasant uncertainties that arise here and there and which must be faced by Fitzwilliam Darcy, Edmund Bertram, James Morland, and a few others. To better understand that which entertains, perturbs or causes certain gentlemen’s hearts to beat, what would be better than to spend time in London or... Kent!


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