![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() After a year such as I had, there is nothing - nothing, do you hear? - that I would not do to be with you. From the very first days of our acquaintance, I sat in judgement instead of courting you, and I paid a terrible price for it. Not merely lost, but promised to his cousin - firmly in his life, but never his! How in God's name was he to bear it and not become unhinged? How was he to have her at his table as Richard's affianced, and not betray himself? How was he to see her, time and again, and give no sign that he wanted her more than he had ever wanted any woman? How was he to keep up the pretence, day after excruciating day?" "This cannot be! Today's events have tampered with your judgement." "Elizabeth, pray let my judgement be my concern alone. On a crisp winter morning in a small country church, Miss Elizabeth Bennet married Mr Darcy - and her quiet, tame existence abruptly changed. Just as Mr Darcy finally decides to propose to the enticing Miss Elizabeth Bennet, she is summoned to Falmouth, to meet a relation she never knew she had. Content unchanged) "Eyes tightly shut against the horrifying future, Darcy dug his fingers in his hair. All is fair in love and war - or is it? What if Mr Darcy's rival for Elizabeth Bennet's hand and heart is not some inconsequential stranger, but his dearest, closest friend? How is he to reconcile the claims of loyalty and kinship with the urge to pursue his heart's desire? (New Cover. ![]()
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