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An Impromptu Poem
It was supposed to be a simple hike through the winter woods to find the jar of pecan nuts that Edgar had hidden. Why he had hidden them in the first place was a mystery to everyone, including Edgar himself. They had to admit that they had not been at all keen to go out into...
True, but one gets the impression that Mr.Bennett was not as involved in his other daughters lives as he was in Elizabeths; and I think the Mrs.Bennetts fact was not in what she wanted for her daughters or really who she went about seeing that they had a good life but in her behavior itself...
Wow he must have spent hours looking up words that don't have the letter "e" in them. You can see that it changed the language and how he has writen/framed the sentences.
On the whole I like it. Really like how the forums that have new posts turn blue so it is easy to see. Although I agree with meadow, the colours and style could be a little less harsh. :-)
I think that she did (even though it is some what in the context of her being wrong about darcy), towards the end of the book she dose admit that she herself was blind and only saw in others what she chose to.
Sorry I can't find the proper quotes :)
I watched the movie and then read the books, and I was shocked at how much they had changed! I am also intrested in finding out how they are going to link the movies and storys together as they have changed the plot lines so much.
When Elizabeth finally accepts his proposal, he says:
"My object then," replied Darcy, "was to show you, by every civility in my power, that I was not so mean as to resent the past; and I hoped to obtain your forgiveness, to lessen your ill opinion, by letting you see that your reproofs had...