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Elizabeth's Reply

A Pride and Prejudice Variation

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Elizabeth's Reply

By: Hailey Jones
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What if Elizabeth penned a secret reply to Darcy's post-proposal letter?

Thus begins Elizabeth's Reply...

Darcy receives an astonishing letter from Elizabeth about a month after the dreadful Hunsford proposal—and though she reveals she has changed her opinions, it's hardly a declaration of undying love. Thus, he keeps the letter close to his heart but gradually accepts the reality that nothing will change. But when he meets Elizabeth on the grounds of Pemberley a few months later, he realizes he may have a chance yet—and he'd be a fool not to take it.

Elizabeth is mortified that she never received a reply to her letter, so she gradually accepts that he must find her to be horribly improper, and she is less than enthused to be touring Pemberley. She realizes, of all this, she could have been mistress—and then she runs into none other than Darcy himself.

Will Elizabeth find the courage to reveal her true feelings, and will Darcy be brave enough to pursue her once again?

Read on to see ODC find their HEA in Hailey Jones's heartwarming novella Elizabeth's Reply.

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Elizabeth sent Mr Darcy a reply to his letter. She did not know if he had received it when she came to Pemberley with her aunt and uncle. Good Jaff

Short and cute

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wonderful voices. so much better than many narrators. I can see why humans don't want AI to use there voices for training

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