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Young Darcy knew the moment he met the sweet and beautiful Elizabeth Watkins that one day he would marry such a woman, and his father had told him to look for just such a woman for a wife. Miss Watkins had earlier met John Winstead, but she and young Darcy bonded closely, and remained good friends, so it was not a surprise that years later he went to Elizabeth to seek her advice on another Elizabeth he had met in Hertfordshire. This “WHAT IF” variation of Jane Austen’s classic, addresses that Mr. Darcy may have always been looking for his own Elizabeth, albeit, modeled after Miss Elizabeth Watkins, Darcy’s first Elizabeth.


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