CHAPTER 17 Elizabeth related to Jane the next day what had passed between Mr. Wickham and herself. Jane listened with astonishment and concern; she knew not how to believe that Mr. Darcy could be so...
Lizzie: So the thing about my mother is that she loves a good panic. Seriously. I have never seen her happier than when she thought radiation was going to cross the Pacific from Japan and kill us all....
Charlotte: See? No boob close-ups. Lizzie: Or you could have edited that part out. Charlotte: People like the DIY look. The video feels more authentic Lizzie: Didn't you draw devil horns on...
Y así es Justo como tu dijiste que sería La vida me resulta fácil La mayor parte del tiempo Y así es La historia más corta Sin amor, ni gloria Sin un héroe en el cielo No puedo dejar de mirarte No...
Estoy realmente cerca esta noche Y siento como que llego a ella Tendido en la oscuridad Y creo que empiezo a conocerla Deja que pase Estaré ahí cuando llames Y cada vez que me rinda a tus pies Deja...
It is a tale of two young women and two gentlemen, who receive much better than their deserve. Which of the painted peacocks is our Mr. Bingley? He's on the right. On the left is his sister...
Estoy realmente cerca esta noche Y siento como que llego a ella Tendido en la oscuridad Y creo que empiezo a conocerla Deja que pase Estaré ahí cuando llames Y cada vez que me rinda a tus pies Deja...
SENSE AND SENSIBILITY by Jane Austen (1811) Chapter 27 "If this open weather holds much longer," said Mrs. Jennings, when they met at breakfast the following morning, "Sir...
CHAPTER 30 Sir William stayed only a week at Hunsford, but his visit was long enough to convince him of his daughter's being most comfortably settled, and of her possessing such a husband and...
CHAPTER 5 Within a short walk of Longbourn lived a family with whom the Bennets were particularly intimate. Sir William Lucas had been formerly in trade in Meryton, where he had made a tolerable...