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My thoughts were what would a 10-12 year old boy would call a baby sister? She could very well be named Georgiana and he Fitzwilliam due to family traditions of naming. My own granddaughter was named for an ancestor and she was born in 2001. So you never know...by Roxey - Tea Room
Congratulations on earning your teal dot! Thank you for sharing this wonderful story with us. The improvement of both Lydia and Mr. Collins, and Maria not being *forced* to marry him, was a big plus in my book!! Thank you again!by Roxey - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Many Apologies, and I knew it was to be removed due to publication, but I forgot both the title and the author's name so I can't put it on my wish list for Christmas.... Captain Darcy, and Elizabeth was a nurse, Jane was reunited with Bingley, it was in France, there was a dog, Captain Fitzwilliam, Wickham., whom Lydia married (W had said she'd died in a trench blast), etc. I promise to writeby Roxey - Tea Room
My favorite! I looked and looked for certain stories, then finally read SSAW again, and found out it was the one I'd been looking for all along!by Roxey - Tea Room
How very sweet, thank you!by Roxey - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
So, are you mad/let down at the ending or excitedly anticipating the sequel? .......................... Well, that depends on how soon you post the sequel! I keep trying to avoid reading stories that are not complete because cliffhangers ..well,, send me over the edge! So, please, keep on posting!by Roxey - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
*Le sigh* ;-)by Roxey - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Peter, thank you for telling us that you will finish the story within DWG's guidelines, there is such a dearth of good stuff written that one can share with one's whole family. It is very much appreciated!by Roxey - Tea Room
I recently read it, but could not find it either. Now I remember reading on my Kindle...by Roxey - Tea Room
Assumed Engagement, one of my very favorites!!by Roxey - Tea Room
~~~~~<@ OOOHHHHHHH MMMYYYYY Now I begin to see why he was a favorite patient of Elizabeth! Verrry iiinterestingggg...by Roxey - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Hmm, my interest has been piqued! Although I prefer to read already finished stories, my hope of writing one myself is better served by reading PIP posting in progress stories The 'voice' of this story is different from most I have read and I find it intriguing. Write on!by Roxey - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
What a beautiful Tapestry! A very sweet touch the way the sisters adorned their mother! Thank you very much for sharing this with us!by Roxey - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Thanks so much! It always amazes me that with all the stories written, there are still new what-ifs to explore!by Roxey - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Sweet! I hope there is more to come, showing how it is possible to be so in love but graduate from college tooby Roxey - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
An interesting twist! Intriguing! I hope that Caroline gets a good set down!by Roxey - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
A very interesting story; I am sad to see it end!by Roxey - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
There is a missing link at the end of Chapter 30 so I freaked out and thought it was not finished Mea culpaby Roxey - Tea Room
Good stories, both, but the second one is unfinished!by Roxey - Tea Room
I was listening to "Marion" in the Music Man and saw your post! Plus, it was my mother's name. And John Wayne's. But Seen and Unseen is one of my favorite stories! I love how Darcy filled in for her father on her Anniversary walk and described all the sights for her. Hmm, I think it's time for a re read!by Roxey - Tea Room
*chuckles* When Elizabeth talked about how the room reminded her of Rosings, I thought, I bet Lady Catherine had a hand in helping her decorate, since she wanted to leave her stamp there, anyway!by Roxey - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
And I second Daniella's motion--motions. Both of them!by Roxey - Tea Room
Great! I'm so glad they will look into Anne's care, and that the idea came from Mr. Bennett!by Roxey - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Others have said it better than I can, so I'll say only, Me too.by Roxey - Tea Room