Darcy And Elizabeth What If? Collection 3 - Plot & Excerpts
She was in the private parlour with her aunt and there was a pot of tea in front of her. Her aunt had insisted she should have some refreshment when they returned. She had made Elizabeth sit by the fire, for although it was spring and the days were mild, the nights were still cold. Mr Gardiner was also present. ‘Now tell me what has happened,’ said Mrs Gardiner. And so out poured the story. Mr, and Mrs Gardiner listened until Elizabeth had finished. ‘Well, you have had an eventful evening, to be sure,’ said Mrs Gardiner. ‘I can scarcely believe it. The steward was Mr Darcy. He should have corrected you when he first met you. I wonder why he did not do it.’ ‘He must have thought it a good game, watching me make a fool of myself,’ said Elizabeth miserably. ‘I cannot believe it. I have heard that he is proud. Some say he is arrogant. But no one says he is cruel. I think there must be some other explanation.
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