
A Fortuitous Fall
A Pride and Prejudice Variation
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Narrated by:
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Lydia Kendig
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By:
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Laraba Kendig
About this listen
Darcy and Elizabeth find their lives greatly affected by a changed Mr. Collins when one false step causes startling consequences.
Mr. Collins is knocked unconscious while dancing at Netherfield and requires medical care, which prevents the Bingleys and Mr. Darcy from leaving for London after the ball. The situation grows only more complicated when Mr. Collins wakes up...changed.
With a thoroughly odd Mr. Collins at Netherfield recovering from his injuries and Mr. Wickham lurking in the background, love swirls between Jane and Bingley, and Darcy fights desperately against his attraction for Elizabeth.
©2020 Laraba Kendig (P)2023 Laraba Kendig
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