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Is it the one where Elizabeth is somewhat inebriated in a carriage and trying to find Mr. Bingley? If so, try Caprice and Instability.by ISara - Tea Room
Such a cute idea. And I think "Christmas" lasts until Epiphany, January 6. Have a good one.by ISara - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Looking for a story where Elizabeth is actually the long lost sister of Mr Hurst. Thanks for your help.by ISara - Tea Room
Lady Catherine is trying to get a young Darcy around 12, to Scotland to marry Anne, when a young Lizzy, age 5 or 6 hides him under her bed. Mr Bennet contacts Mr Darcy and a friendship begins. I think the title may have Chocolate Curls in it. Thanks for your help.by ISara - Tea Room
Gaby, so glad you're back. You were one of my first reads and a great intro to Pride and Prejudice fanfiction. Loved all you go to Search Stories in Archives on this site and put Gaby in the Authors name area, your stories should come up. Good luck and welcome back.by ISara - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
John Ehle, father to Jennifer Ehle and husband to actress Rosemary Harris died in the last few days. He was quite the role model for Arts support. To read more, go to link: https://www.wfdd.org/story/john-ehle-author-and-founder-uncsa-dies-92by ISara - Tea Room
My notice was caught by the Scarborough Star departing with her cargo for New Orleans. Just what was her cargo and where did she depart from on time? West Africa? If so, can Elizabeth respect this man? Like this story and all the possibilities and deviations that come with this plot.by ISara - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Thank you for this diversion. I feel very strongly, however, that this story calls for an Epilogue, perhaps two.by ISara - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I'm not sure what web site this story was on, but it had to do with Lizzy going to London during a flu epidemic. Georgiana Darcy had sent her cousin to Longbourn to have her visit Darcy who was ill and lost the will to live. There was also a scene straight out of Cinderella in front of some of the Gardner children. Does this ring any bells with anyone?by ISara - Tea Room
Thank you for such a delight of a story. I too am sorry it is only 4 part long., but glad that you are willing to share that much at least. ISaraby ISara - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I am enjoying your writing as well as your premise. Seems so very plausible. In a story where there are so many possible 'what ifs' the premise of E and D missing each other at Pemberley is always a most heart breaking one. So thank you for giving us a glimpse 8 years down the road.by ISara - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Thank you, thank you, thank you, for such a delightful tale. And I absolutely loved Mary's return and her story! ISaraby ISara - Derbyshire Writers' Guild