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Richard Strand ([personal profile] nobasisinfact) wrote in [community profile] riverviewlogs 2018-05-14 03:55 am (UTC)

That was certainly an interesting development. Still, it didn't mean that much in the grand scheme of things. Only caused him to appreciate her practicality even more. The commentary on it not being an accurate narrative had him smirking slightly.

Of course, it wasn't an accurate narrative. It was a fiction.

As Elizabeth moved toward the end of the street, he easily matched her pace by adjusting his gait to hers. He'd gotten so used to doing so with Alex that the whole action had become second nature. Over the past three years, there had been less overstepping people as he waled and more walking alongside or behind them.

And since she was already aware of Jane Austin's work, it seemed it was okay to continue the conversation. "Jane Austin is quite famous. Pride and Prejudice wasn't the only book she wrote. Did your friend suggest any of her other works?"

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