![]() Collins arrive in March, after Darcy says he will never welcome Mr. Bennet, and Lydia which seem far-fetched. Lady Catherine has words with Elizabeth, Mrs. Wickham, meet at Pemberley during the Christmas holidays. Also, most of the main characters, except for Mr. ![]() This seems not in keeping with the characters of meek Anne and domineering Lady Catherine. One exception to the original story is at the end where Anne de Bourge gets married and advises her mother, Lady Catherine, to leave the mansion at Rosings Park. The print is of good size and I didn't need a magnifying glass to read the book. There are no R-rated scenes or talk as Darcy's diary keeps pace with Jane Austen's novel. ![]() This "Diary" is well written by Amanda Grange and follows Jane Austen's "Pride & Prejudice," with few exceptions. ![]() Well-written Faithful to Jane Austen's "Pride & Prejudice" ![]()
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