Chapter 12
FITZWILLIAM DARCY, PEMBERLEY
Madam—
While artifice and disguise are arts unfamiliar to me, they must constitute the crown jewels of your talents, and I submit to your schemes and charades. In the event I choose to avoid your bride visits, I will be supervising the construction of a bridge at the south entrance to the estate.
I suffered a twinge of conscience over my bitterly worded reply. Had I not promised to be civil to her?
I had.
In truth, however, I was still too furious to behave as a gentleman ought, and I handed this note to my valet and took a kind of evil pleasure in it.
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