“Thank you Mr. Carroll. You will have to excuse my cousin; he seems to have lost his mind along with his manners.” Mr DarcyPride And Prejudice VariationPride And Prejudice AdaptationColonel FitzwilliamPage 144Richard Fitzwilliam Book:Haunting Mr. Darcy: A Spirited Courtship Source: Haunting Mr. Darcy: A Spirited Courtship
“The colonel laughed, effectively halting Bingley's speech. "Uncharacteristically reclusive? Do we speak if the same man? Darcy's very character is defined by his reclusiveness! He prefers to keep his own counsel, especially when he ought to do the opposite - the bacon-brained buffoon.” Pride And Prejudice VariationPride And Prejudice AdaptationColonel FitzwilliamMr BingleyRichard FitzwilliamPage 249 Book:Haunting Mr. Darcy: A Spirited Courtship Source: Haunting Mr. Darcy: A Spirited Courtship
“You must forgive my cousin, Mr. Carroll; his manners are deplorable." Colonel Fitzwilliam feigned offence and turned to the butler while addressing his cousin's barb. "Mr. Carroll and I have an understanding, don't we, man? He knows I prefer to walk in unannounced.” Pride And Prejudice VariationPride And Prejudice AdaptationColonel FitzwilliamRichard FitzwilliamPage 153 Book:Falling for Mr. Darcy Source: Falling for Mr. Darcy
“She crossed her arms across her chest, and for a moment, Richard thought she looked a lot like her brother, only more like an adorable, angry kitten.” Pride And Prejudice VariationPride And Prejudice AdaptationColonel FitzwilliamGeorgiana DarcyRichard FitzwilliamPage 184 Book:Bluebells in the Mourning Source: Bluebells in the Mourning