“Thank you Mr. Bingley,” said Elizabeth, wondering not for the first time how he could be so very different to his sister. It was as if there had only been so much goodness in his family to go around, and he had laid claim to all of it.” FamilyPride And Prejudice VariationPride And Prejudice AdaptationMr BingleyCaroline Bingley Book:An Encounter at Pemberley: A Pride And Prejudice Variation Source: An Encounter at Pemberley: A Pride And Prejudice Variation
“If she caused him pain, she was sorry for it as she would be for any man whose proposal she was obliged to refuse. But even at a moment when most men would have shown tenderness and vulnerability, he had still been as proud, arrogant and conceited as ever. He still showed a selfish disdain for the feelings of other people.” Pride And Prejudice VariationPride And Prejudice Adaptation Book:A Compromise At Rosings Park: A Pride And Prejudice Variation Source: A Compromise At Rosings Park: A Pride And Prejudice Variation
“Aunt,” said Elizabeth, as Mrs. Gardiner buttoned up her gown. “May I ask you a question that may seem impertinent and shocking?” “Of course you may. Those are my favourite kinds of questions,” said her aunt, smiling at her through the reflection in the mirror.” QuestionsPride And Prejudice VariationElizabeth BennetPride And Prejudice Adaptation Book:An Encounter at Pemberley: A Pride And Prejudice Variation Source: An Encounter at Pemberley: A Pride And Prejudice Variation