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Clouds Over Pemberley
Clouds Over Pemberley
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A sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice in which Reverend Collins researches a new sermon on marriage fidelityby testing newly-weds Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy, Jane and Charles Bingley, and others in the Bennet family.This is done with the urging of Darcy's aunt Lady Catherine de Bourge who believes Elizabeth is inferior to her and Darcy, her nephew. The semon research is conducted with the help of a handsome young Irish couple. It is an 1820's Regency romance with modern romantic to…
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A sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice in which Reverend Collins researches a new sermon on marriage fidelityby testing newly-weds Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy, Jane and Charles Bingley, and others in the Bennet family.This is done with the urging of Darcy's aunt Lady Catherine de Bourge who believes Elizabeth is inferior to her and Darcy, her nephew. The semon research is conducted with the help of a handsome young Irish couple. It is an 1820's Regency romance with modern romantic touches. Jane Austen would probably like it, thinking it sometimes a little naughty but nice.

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A sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice in which Reverend Collins researches a new sermon on marriage fidelityby testing newly-weds Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy, Jane and Charles Bingley, and others in the Bennet family.This is done with the urging of Darcy's aunt Lady Catherine de Bourge who believes Elizabeth is inferior to her and Darcy, her nephew. The semon research is conducted with the help of a handsome young Irish couple. It is an 1820's Regency romance with modern romantic touches. Jane Austen would probably like it, thinking it sometimes a little naughty but nice.

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