A Doll's World

 

11/8/2011 - Video

I really ship these too. If they make a movie out of more P&P stuff, I would vote for these two over and over again.

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11/7/2011 - Video

“I felt that Darcy was vulnerable. He’d lost his parents, inherited this vast estate and had huge responsibilities. So I saw him as a young man trying to cope rather than someone who had a`sorted out´ life. He was quite arrogant at times, but that kind of arrogance comes from insecurity. And he looks at Elizabeth, with her easy way with people and her closeness to her parents and four sisters, and sees a loving family. It makes him feel more alone, more isolated” - Matthew Macfadyen

I love you, marry me! He is (one of many) reason(s) why I prefer this version to the BBC one.

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9/22/2011 - Quote

We must not be so ready to fancy ourselves intentionally injured. We must not expect a lively young man to be always so guarded and circumspect. It is very often nothing but our own vanity that deceives us. Women fancy admiration means more than it does.
Jane Bennet, Pride and Prejudice, Chapter 24 (via welovejaneausten)

8/14/2010 - Photo

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I love you Mr Darcy :)

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I love you Mr Darcy :)

7/21/2010 - Photo

Can’t wait to begin reading this, Linda Berdoll’s Darcy and Elizabeth: Nights at Pemberley. I’ve already finished reading Berdoll’s other book - Mr. Darcy Takes A Wife. Pride and Prejudice sequels are just so exciting to read. 

Can’t wait to begin reading this, Linda Berdoll’s Darcy and Elizabeth: Nights at Pemberley. I’ve already finished reading Berdoll’s other book - Mr. Darcy Takes A Wife. Pride and Prejudice sequels are just so exciting to read.