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The Lost Letter

A Pride and Prejudice Variation

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The Lost Letter

By: Florence Gold
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By a strange twist of fate, Elizabeth stumbles upon a letter at Netherfield and immediately suspects it to be authored by Mr Darcy, left behind in his haste to depart the country in November. The contents of this intriguing missive speak of a lady whom the haughty Mr Darcy deeply admired, leaving Elizabeth convinced that the gentleman had her in mind when penning those thoughts that strangely resemble a deep affection.
This discovery sets off an unusual chain of events. Desperate to keep the letter from prying eyes, Elizabeth impulsively tucks it into her pocket—a decision she soon regrets deeply.

But the lost letter serves as more than a mere plot trick; it becomes a pretext for understanding the evolution of our beloved characters after the events in Kent. Elizabeth, who initially disdained and later despised Mr Darcy, finds herself unexpectedly falling in love with him. Meanwhile, Mr Darcy, determined not to lose the woman he loves, undergoes a profound transformation, altering his very nature for her sake.

While the narrative echoes the familiar milestones of ‘Pride and Prejudice’, it also ventures to answer two lingering questions: When did Elizabeth truly fall in love? And how did Mr Darcy undergo such a dramatic change to win her favour?
Love permeates the story, yet it is tinged with tragedy when the colonel’s brother, Viscount Doncaster, suffers a fatal accident.
And once again, the letter resurfaces, this time amidst the fury of a relentless storm, poised to alter the destinies of Elizabeth and Darcy.

In the ensuing days, confusion and frustration reign until an unexpected solution emerges from an unlikely source.
Does love triumph in the end?
Absolutely! Let us remember that it is, after all, a variation of Pride and Prejudice, where Elizabeth and Darcy’s love conquers all.
Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Regency Destiny

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