Pride and Prejudice- Darcy's Diary

Pride and Prejudice- Darcy's Diary

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Note- This is not an excerpt from P&P. This was a school assignment that I really liked, and decided to post. Basically, it's Darcy's POV of when he proposes to Elizabeth (the second time). Enjoy! RowlingInTheDeep42
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