Pride and Prejudice
By Katie Somers | December 1, 2005Pride and Prejudice is perhaps Jane Austen's most beloved novel, with its tale of unlikely love between stubborn Elizabeth Bennet and the aloof Mr. Darcy.
Pride and Prejudice is perhaps Jane Austen's most beloved novel, with its tale of unlikely love between stubborn Elizabeth Bennet and the aloof Mr. Darcy.
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