Mr. Darcy's Ardent Love
β Scribed by John Edwards
- Book ID
- 111968450
- Publisher
- John Edwards
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 68 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B009L1NXC6
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β¦ Synopsis
Mr. Darcy only needed a few hours in the coach leaving Netherfield to regret his earlier decision. He and his friend's sisters had convinced Mr. Bingley to leave Netherfield, telling him that Miss Jane Bennet did not show in her countenance any signs of sincere affection toward him. Darcy believed he would be safe from Miss Elizabeth Bennet, Jane's younger sister, if he was physically removed from Netherfield. Now Darcy saw her everywhere and longed for her as he had never done before with any other woman. While coming into Kent to visit his aunt at Rosings, Darcy learned that Elizabeth was staying nearby at the parsonage in Hunsford. He saw this as a sign that God had willed her presence and that he could propose to her and thus end his suffering. A fortunate stumble at Rosings Park convinced him that Elizabeth's affections were absent. Soon he would have a second chance to win her heart. Neither Darcy nor Elizabeth understood the depth of each otherβs regard for the other, but despite circumstances that were working against them, other events soon would change everything between Elizabeth and Darcy.
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