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The Return
- A Pride and Prejudice Story
- Narrated by: Virginia Ferguson
- Length: 8 hrs and 16 mins
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Publisher's Summary
What if Mr. Bingley ignored Darcy and married Jane immediately?
Elizabeth knew the real reason Mr. Darcy tried to stop Bingley from marrying Jane: He was selfish, cruel, and unfeeling. Jane and Bingley thought he had counselled against their marriage because he really believed Jane to be indifferent. The adorable pair was hopelessly naive.
Elizabeth wasn’t naïve.
At the wedding, Darcy said that he was happy for the couple, and he even might follow Bingley's example and marry for love. Elizabeth wasn’t going to let him lie to her. Not after he tried to hurt Jane. She told him what she truly thought of him.
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- Sherrie Jones
- 07-14-22
Mediocre
Honestly, the narrator was so hard for me to listen to that I often found it difficult to tell who was supposed to be saying what. Aside from that, I have powered through listening to a bad narration for a good story. This one lost me.
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- Fabulous Mrs B
- 04-26-22
Good story
This was different in the way Elizabeth and Darcy argues in the beginning. She finds out quite early on what he thinks of her family. Great Jaff
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