This light and airy bow to the Darcys after their marriage offers an acceptably Austenian setting. With their children and those of their neighbors and friends coming into their own, it behooves Elizabeth and Darcy to give a ball; they're mostly offscreen while several Pride and Prejudice plot lines
The Darcys Give a Ball - A gentle joke, Jane Austen style
โ Scribed by Newark, Elizabeth
- Book ID
- 106978965
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 64 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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