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Soon after the Netherfield ball, a troubled Mr. Darcy decides to
walk away from a most unsuitable fascination. But heartache is in
store for them all, and his misguided attempts to ensure the
comfort of the woman he loves backfire in ways he had not
expected...
Why is it that the worth of a true blessing is never felt as
keenly as when it seems to have become quite out of reach?
In this tale of "'Pride & Prejudice" meets "Sense &
Sensibility'," Mr. Darcy is compelled to reflect on this very
question, as he struggles to come to terms with the effects of his
wrong choices, and fervently hope for a second chance at finding
happiness.
""Well, Sir, what shall it be? The joy of music or of the
printed word?" she asked, in a manner so highly reminiscent of
their past interactions as to make him almost giddy with renewed
hope.
"The joy of you. My greatest folly was to ever walk away from it
""
A sequel to Jane Austen's "'Pride & Prejudice'," inspired by
the 1995 BBC adaptation and in its spirit, "'From This Day
Forward'" explores life at Pemberley after Elizabeth Bennet's
marriage to Fitzwilliam Darcy, and the turns their fates might have
taken.
On a crisp winter morning in a small country church, Miss
Elizabeth Bennet married Mr Darcy - and her quiet, tame existence
had abruptly changed. The second daughter of a country gentleman is
now many different things, to different people. Beloved wife.
Mistress of a dauntingly great estate. Reluctant socialite.
Daughter. Sister. Cousin. Friend. Her world is very different too,
touched by a series of events that the creator of "'Pride &
Prejudice'" would have recognised. And as the days of her married
life go by, bringing both joy and turmoil, the man that stands
beside her is her shelter and comfort in the face of family
opposition, peril and heartbreak.
Three very different Christmas seasons come to serve as landmarks
to their lives and there are blissful days and times of sorrow at
the old English country house. And before too long, a time would
come when Darcy must decide if he is prepared to risk everything
for the sake of a full life together - or succumb to the collection
of his fears.
""Quiet footsteps, eerily quiet, drew him from his trance. He
looked up - and followed. The ghostly sound faded as he reached the
eastern staircase and he took the steps two at a time, down to the
very bottom. A madman's quest for he knew not what pushed him to
the gallery. In the light of the moon, from her portrait, his
grandfather's first wife looked down upon him with the deepest
compassion. He dug his fingers in his hair. A long, dry sob racked
his chest as he pounded the frame of the unfortunate woman's
likeness, and broken gilt plaster fell to the floor. He covered his
mouth with his fist, stifling the groan. And ran.""
A number of broken-hearted characters from Jane Austen's best
novels are thrown together by the vagaries of fate, and all manner
of unwise decisions are taken at this vulnerable time. But then
their past creeps up upon them - and what is there to do but face
it, and hope that their convoluted paths will finally lead them to
their proper place?
""Elizabeth... Elizabeth... Elizabeth..." he murmured against
her lips, her skin, her hair, and then her lips again. "I cannot
forsake you I cannot I cannot lose you I cannot bear to think of a
life without you - 'tis not worth living, 'tis but a slow death I
cannot lose you I beg you, do not send me away again I love you
Elizabeth, I love you ""
Friends, rivals, foes, wrong choices and a duel - Fitzwilliam
Darcy's life is never dull "'The Subsequent Proposal'" - a story
that is primarily about him - follows Mr. Darcy in his struggles to
decipher the troubling enigma of Elizabeth Bennet's feelings - and
to correct the worst misjudgement of his life...
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