17th admendment
In the book.
Mrs. Reynolds
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Peter, actually Peter Bernard
This is because when he proposed to Elizabeth, he was sure that she was going to accept him. But when she refused him, he understood the error of his ways and tried to change for the better.
Umbrella
Darcy's housekeeper was Mrs. Reynolds.
Elizabeth B. Howard has written: 'Retail change on Tyneside' 'Partnerships in shopping centres' 'Impact assessment of regional out of town shopping centre proposals' 'Retail change on Tyneside 1989 and 1990'
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The name of Darcy's estate is Pemberley.
No, Mr. Darcy does not regain his memory in "Darcy's Temptation" by Regina Jeffers. The novel explores a storyline where Mr. Darcy faces challenges that test his character and relationship with Elizabeth Bennet, but memory loss and recovery are not part of the plot.