Quotes From "The Confession Of Fitzwilliam Darcy" By Mary Street

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I smiled, knowing that Elizabeth, even in the worst of her humours, was far better suited to my own disposition. She would scold me, quarrel with me, torment me, tease me and laugh at me as often as may be. I was the happiest man in the world. Mary Street
2
When I left, Lydia was prattling about new clothes for her wedding and expressing her ownsatisfaction that she, the youngest of the Bennet sisters, would be the first of them to be married. Wickham smiled indulgently and said pretty things to her. I, disgusted with them both, was persuaded they deserved each other. Mary Street
3
Elizabeth was not playing for the sake of exhibiting her virtuosity: she played for joy. Mary Street
4
I hardened my heart against all the Bennets. - Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy. Mary Street
5
Honest men cannot be expected to anticipate the actions of scoundrels. Mary Street
6
When left alone with her, I ignored her and kept my eyes on my book, though I confess I turned over more pages than I read. Mary Street
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Elizabeth’s tears had wrung my heart: I longed to enfold her in my arms, to comfort her, but I knewit would be infamous indeed to take such advantage of her distress. Mary Street