“Elizabeth laughed and pushed her father's shoulder. "Go, Papa, and be kind to him. I love him so. And it would be to your advantage to be on his good side." Mr. Bennet raised his eyebrows. "Oh, and why is that?" Because I have seen both his libraries in London and at Pemberley, Papa." Interested and amused, Mr. Bennet said, "Ahh, and are they very grand, Lizzy?" A more exquisite sight you will not see," she assured him.” LibraryLibrariesMr DarcyPride And Prejudice VariationElizabeth BennetPride And Prejudice AdaptationMr BennetPage 219 Book:Bluebells in the Mourning Source: Bluebells in the Mourning
“For whatever it is worth, I never believed Wickham's stories of maltreatment at your hands. Other than being a rather boring, disagreeable fellow, I did not think you so dishonorable that you would go against your father's wishes.” Mr DarcyPride And Prejudice VariationPride And Prejudice AdaptationMr BennetPage 57 Book:Bluebells in the Mourning Source: Bluebells in the Mourning
“His reason for coming strengthened his resolve, and without further delay, his words spilled out. "Mr. Bennet, I request a private audience with Miss Bennet." The room was thick with silence. Elizabeth blinked several times, trying to convince herself she had heard him correctly. The heaviness that had settled over her heart lifted, and her mouth turned up into a small smile. Before her father could respond to Mr. Darcy's request, they heard her mother blurt, "Good Lord! It is about time!” Mr DarcyPride And Prejudice VariationPride And Prejudice AdaptationMrs BennetMr BennetPage 208 Book:Bluebells in the Mourning Source: Bluebells in the Mourning
“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