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Darcy's Cinderlla - A Pride and Prejudice Variation
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Complete, First published Mar 04, 2021
Is Mr. Darcy Too Late?

While Mr. Darcy rushes to London to help Lydia avoid ruination, the unexpected death of their father throws Elizabeth Bennet's future into doubt.

Elizabeth accepts the first position as a governess she can find-with the Countess of Bremont and her ward, Madeleine.

The Countess is crueler than she could have imagined, and Elizabeth finds herself a virtual prisoner alongside Madeleine.

Elizabeth must devise a plan to free herself and her young friend from the Countess's schemes...

Mr. Darcy searches for Elizabeth with the only information he has: her name and her position.

Will he find Elizabeth before the Countess separates them forever? 

This is a Cinderella story of 50,000 words that features second chances, masquerade balls, a lost love, forbidden love, women in peril and a happy reunion.
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Mary Bennet, the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet in Pride and Prejudice, often felt overshadowed by her sisters. In her quest to distinguish herself, she pursued knowledge and self-improvement with a fervor unmatched in her family. Though lacking formal education, she dedicated herself to intellectual pursuits, striving to excel in areas her sisters overlooked. Initially seen as an awkward and overzealous scholar, Mary's perseverance eventually led her to a deeper self-awareness and fulfillment. As she matured, she found solace and confidence in her unique path, embracing her identity with grace and wisdom, ultimately finding her own place in the world.