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" to write to his daughter and had summarized its contents. Why all the mystery, Lizzy wondered? Why could Papa not just say who it was from and what it was about? It was all so puzzling, and even more so after she had finished reading and rereading the letter. Lizzy thought that there must be some mistake, but no, there was his signature. It was real. But it did not make any sense. “I don’t understand.” Lizzy said. “Read it again, girl. It is all there, plain as day. Mr. Darcy wants to marry you. "

Mary Lydon Simonsen , For All the Wrong Reasons


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Mary Lydon Simonsen quote : to write to his daughter and had summarized its contents. Why all the mystery, Lizzy wondered? Why could Papa not just say who it was from and what it was about? It was all so puzzling, and even more so after she had finished reading and rereading the letter. Lizzy thought that there must be some mistake, but no, there was his signature. It was real. But it did not make any sense. “I don’t understand.” Lizzy said. “Read it again, girl. It is all there, plain as day. Mr. Darcy wants to marry you.