Elizabeth Bennet's Excellent Adventure: A Pride And Prejudice Vagary - Plot & Excerpts
Elizabeth greeted the girl. “How kind of Mr. Bingley to escort you to Longbourn.” Miss Darcy offered Elizabeth a respectful curtsy. “I begged my brother to permit me to come ahead. I hope you do not think me too presumptuous. I hoped to have the acquaintance of your sisters before the ceremony. William’s negotiations delay his departure from London.” The girl’s news grieved Elizabeth; she had yet to recover from Lady Catherine’s vituperations. “I am sorry to hear of Mr. Darcy’s continued absence,” she said distractedly. Miss Darcy slipped a folded paper into Elizabeth’s palm. “Darcy sends you his regard.” The girl blushed as if Miss Darcy read her brother’s words, but the wax seal remained in place. “Come in and permit me to make you acquainted with my family.” As they entered the parlor, Miss Darcy shared, “My cousin, Colonel Fitzwilliam, will accompany Darcy to Hertfordshire.”
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