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Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice continues ... Part One
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C. J. Hill

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Mrs. Bennet has nothing more to wish for. With three daughters married – two of whom most advantageously - her business in life is very nearly complete.
Elizabeth Darcy and Jane Bingley have certainly found felicity in marriage as the ladies of Pemberley and Netherfield, enjoying the loving affection of their husbands and everything such positions in society command. But Lydia’s marriage to the unscrupulous George Wickham does not leave her parents or sisters entirely sanguine.
Step back inside the delightful world of Pride and Prejudice and Wickham’s Wife and join your favorite characters as they continue with their lives and loves. Listen to the gossip; understand the delights and vexations of early marriage; visit old relationships; experience country living, and the excitement of Regency London. The ending of Austen’s famous novel is just the beginning.
Author’s note: Pride and Prejudice leaves us wanting to follow the characters into their new lives. The hints Austen gives at the end of the novel about each character are not enough: we want to know if everything continues happily-ever-after. Now, using those hints, I have written what I think happens after Lizzy and Darcy walk off into that rose-tinted Regency sunset - with them, and everyone connected to them. Enjoy!
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Felicity in Marriage: Part Two The Darcys and the Bingleys, along with accompanying sisters and cousins have removed to their London houses for The Season - for as long as Darcy can tolerate it, that is. He has reluctantly agreed to the visit on the understanding that it will be only until the end of June when they can all return to the peace and quiet of the countryside where he can have his house and wife all to himself. Regrettably, the marriage of the youngest Bennet sister, Lydia Wickham, has caused not a few problems for her family but she can now, due once again to Darcy’s ...
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