Yes, you did two, but you promised us three. I'm still hoping for the last one.
In fact, I have "The Lesson" and its two prequels saved on my computer for easy re-reading. Along with the mushroom story. But there's always room for one more.......
Yes, you did two, but you promised us three. I'm still hoping for the last one.
Wow, Melissa, I just went back and read your posts on "The Lesson" (from back in February!), and now I realize what you meant. I totally did not remember that I had written, "Indeed, there had already been three other times during their brief marriage in which he had done the same."
........hm, there's always room for some more.. mmmm o:)]
.. anyone fancy a lizzy-darcy twist flamencostyle? that would be yummie, don't you think? Anyone up for the challenge? I am not as I don't know enough to pull it through, put if someone would give it a try ...
"Flamenco-style", You're not thickheaded, far from it! Imagine a context with Lizzy an excellent flamenco dancer of some obscure origin in the Andalusian geography, and Darcy either a nobleman or an artist in his own right, lots of pride on both sides, not exactly Regency, perhaps. But why not? I guess flamenco has been performed a couple of centuries. (Am I being thickheaded now?) The thing is, I love the way emotions of all sorts are given an expression within a given framework. It would probably be way to difficult and demand to much research to get close to probable.
Well, karindarcy, I will say that your idea is HOT , but I'm not the one to do it either. Notice I've never done anything but Regency...not even a modern-day adaptation, because I don't have any specialty knowledge and I'm too lazy to do the research!
But maybe you can find someone else out there to give it a go! I know I'd read it!
Just wanted to say how much I enjoyed your latest chapter. Darcy finally getting to see Elizabeth, the redemption of the doctor, and the intriguing twist that the only one who really knows about Darcy's existence is Jane - Elizabeth's in love with a man none of her family even knows exists. Hehe.
I love this story. But now that we are coming to an end I was wondering if you have more stories in the making. I perfer the Regancy to Modern Day. Though I read bought. I was also wondering where I can find the story the Lesson and the presequals. I don't think I have read those. Can't wait for the next chapter.
Maria, I don't have any plans for another story right away, but these things have a way of sneaking up on me! You can find "The Lesson" and its prequels on my page, http://ellen.mrsdarcy.com/ Be aware, they're rated R and very racy!
Ellen,
Yes I did find them after I posted my note. I love that he is so romantic with her. Thinking of new places to share their love. How cute. Well I am waiting ever so patiently for more of Eye of the Beholder.Thank you for your great stories. It's authors like you that keep us D&E fans going.
Ellen, I absolutely love this story. I discovered it a little while ago, and now I'm checking daily for updates!
It looks like the happy ending is near - I just wonder if Mr. Bennet is going to be difficult about it...
On a sidenote: I also loved "the lesson" and its prequels!
Yay, they are officially engaged! I have to admit I was a bit worried about Mr Bennet's reaction since he was such a fan of the Doctor, but all worked out! Great chapter of a fabulous story! I know this story is quickly coming to an end and I am already sad to see that happen. I have enjoyed this story so much, as well as all of your stories. You truly have a gift! Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
Thank you, for another chapter! Wickham just couldn't wait to give his two sense about what she might feel about Darcy! Ha! Little did Wickham know of they have known each other! Great story! Oh yes, Bingley, finally! Courage to state how he feels on his Wedding!
I am so glad Darcy didn't put up with Wickham's nonsense. Wickham is indeed the one who should be pitied but he brought his troubles on himself. I am also happy that Bingley got off his bum and made his way back to Jane. This was a lovley chapter. Thanks, Ellen!
Yay! They are engaged! I am looking forward to the wedding and then some good lovin...If they are anything at all like your vignettes posted here, I am sure they will be worth the wait...
Ellen, I’ve loved this story (even when I’ve been cross with Mr Hampton, who am pleased you have redeemed and still hope will find happiness with Anne) all along, but these last few chapters have been so satisfying.
I liked how you put this:
QUOTE: The doctor is indeed a worthy gentleman, Papa, just not the one for me."
I also particularly liked in this one how you managed once again to include an element of the book into your writing, but in such a way that it blends perfectly with the new storyline you have created. Lizzy’s thoughts on wishing she’d told her father of Darcy’s existence and his resistance to the match initially are so cleverly and successfully blended into the original concept of that discussion – it was really well done!
And LOL Darcy wasn’t the only one to be astounded at Bingley’s reappearance, so was I!
Like others, I had longed to know what Darcy thought upon first seeing Lizzy, so thank you very much for giving us that satisfaction! Oh and how ironic that when the gentlemen call this time, the family rushes to Darcy to congratulate him, and Bingley feels the coolness of their reception! What a cleverly done twist.
I loved this:
QUOTE: It had been a particular wish of Darcy's to conduct Mr. Wickham to the wedding; their future mother-in-law thought it a lovely gesture of brotherly consideration on Mr. Darcy's part, but Mr. Bennet knew better.
LOL. Poor Mrs B, always destined to be half awake to the realities of the world.
A most satisfying chapter all round, and I loved the strong, confident-in-Elizabeth’s-love Darcy when he told it to Wickham straight. Hopefully that’s the last we have to endure of the slimy git (excuse my language, but I really can’t stand that man).
And finally, I have to agree with your other reviewers, though, Ellen. You strike me as a most prolific writer (as well as very talented) writer. Thanks for sharing your marvellous stories with us, and thanks as always to Renee for hosting! :D
"No, Wickham, you will not shake me; despite my physical imperfections, I have never been happier. It is you who should be pitied. You will never know more of a person than what you see on the surface, and you will never know true joy in marriage, though I shall wish your bride the best of luck, for she will need it."
Yes, the story has almost reached its conclusion, and I appreciate everyone who has hung in there through all the angst.
KarinDarcy: Please accept my condolences. I'm glad I was able to perk you up.
Tina: I am looking forward to the wedding and then some good lovin...If they are anything at all like your vignettes posted here, I am sure they will be worth the wait...
Funny, the rest of the story was PG13 and I still haven't really decided whether to go for broke -- and an R -- in the end. We'll see.
Sandra/Splatt, Jo, Brandy, Cindy, Roberta, Nicky, Maria, KayakChick, Sammie, Barbara, Melissa, Tisha, Tina, Kathy, Karen, Juliet, Noell, Joanna, Lucy, StevieB (OMG, and that's just the last page of the message board -- I never stopped to think of how many people have been reading this!) and everyone else who has been so kind: Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
What a way to kickstart my Sunday morning, Ellen, with these wonderful updates !
Oh I so love your Darcy! He is the sort of Darcy i have always imagined, a man who knows what he wants and stays resolute. And look how he put down Wickham and gave Bingley a piece of his mind! What a MAN! Plus, his thoughts on Lizzy when he finally saw her...MMMMMmmmmmmm...lush, very lush and yummy!
I am in all anticipation to have a taste of Darcy's "fullest extent of his passion"
Ellen, I have just found this story and am only to Chapter 10. And it is wonderful! Poor Darcy - his pride so wounded by his blindness, disfiguration, dependence on the kindness of others, jealousy of Dr. Hampton.
The irony of this, referring to his efforts to tamp down his amorous thoughts of EB: He would, at those times, need to remind himself of the difference in their circumstances. I hope she will never know of his abominable pride, because his accident has made their circumstances very different, but that is not what Darcy was thinking of at that moment.
I find the dreams touching - in his, he is never blind. In hers, she can never properly see.
Chapter 11: Oh, the plot thickens! John Hampton is only two years older than EB, while his father is more than 2-1/2 times her age. Plus, the colonel is now on the scene and hasn't yet met EB. Fortunately or unfortunately, depending on whose interests are closest to your heart, Wickham seems to have turned his attention from EB to Lydia. Will he elope with her under her parents eyes?
Chapter 18: A detestable bargain offered by the manipulative Mr. H! And E only considers it because she loves D. Is H truly the only man in England capable of performing such an operation?
Thank you Ellen for this endearing story! I loved the very last line too - very good! I know I've barely been commenting, but I've been reading each chapter avidly and have enjoyed this story very much, and I especially love the vision of Darcy a la The Hathaway Man with an eye patch. How fitting he'd want to see her in the daytime for their first time together, good job!
I can't wait to see what you have in mind for your next story!
A most satisfying ending to a terrific story. I have loved every word of it and will read it again in the future with great pleasure.
Thank you so much for all your work,
JulietR
Thank you, Ellen, for a delightful read. The whole story was excellent, but this final chapter was most definitely the most pleasurable of all, with its combination of humour, happiness and resolution.
I particularly liked that you picked up on some of the things that Darcy’s temporary blindness had brought him – both the increased perception of his sense of touch, and the joy of reading aloud, having had that done for him.
I had wanted Anne to marry the doctor, simply because I wanted another life for her, but what you wrote was way better - the ending you gave them both was much happier and certainly much more fitting.
Anne getting one up on Lady Catherine was just perfection. The lines you had her deliver were hilarious – this being the first of many:
QUOTE: To Darcy's great delight, and her ladyship's astonishment, Anne spoke thus: "Do not be ridiculous, Mother."
Likewise, I loved this about Georgiana – it not only was LOL funny, but it also gave a picture of her character, and that’s just good writing on your part:
QUOTE: so she excused herself after dinner, pleading a headache, which, no doubt, would be arriving any moment now.
The whole description of the consummation of the marriage at the inn was sheer delight! Both sensuously written – you are a superb writer of intimacy, Ellen – and with such humour, it was the most fun thing to read.
QUOTE: Pemberley could wait; he could not.
LOL. Love it.
It was poignant that you had Lizzy look beneath the patch, especially her kiss and I really liked the tying up of the loose ends. A superbly tied up ending to a neat and stylish plot,and the closing line was perfection itself - to end on a line that reflects your story title was just plain brilliant!
This has been such a beautifully written, entertaining story, Ellen. I loved it very much, for its originality, its humour and overall its heart.
Thank you so much, and I can’t wait for another one from you as soon as you can manage! No pressure! ;)
Good old impatient Darcy ! I love every bit and especially when Lizzy kissed his scars. It was very thoughtful and nice of you to give both Anne and Hampton their own happy ending as well
One of my favourite stories this is, but all good things must come to an end....I hope to see more new works from you soon, Ellen! Or a vignette or two (or three hehehe...) .
I'm so sad to see the end of this story but wanted to let you know that I've loved it every step of the way. Thank you for sharing it with us. I look forward to your next offering.
It's over! That makes me want to cry. However, I must say that this was such a wonderful story! You did not (and most likely never will) disappoint, Ellen. Thank you so much! Hopefully soon you'll have another muse to share with us greedy readers.
Yay!!!! ...a boisterous clutch of children.. What a nice ending to a bumpy road. Even Anne got her happily ever after, not to mention Mr. Hampton. Thank you, Ellen!!
The best ending ever! Loved Anne's new-found backbone and even Hampton's happily ever after. Wonderful! You tied the loose ends up extremely well and gave us a little peak into their future domestic bliss! Thank you for such a romantic & passionate love story!
Great story, Ellen. I enjoyed it very much, and want to thank you for not only including the wedding night in the final chapter, but also giving Anne a happy ending.
Hi Ellen
I have loved this story from the very first word to the last. I am so pleased that you were kind enough to share it with us. I do hope that you will share another wonderful story with us some time in the future. You have such an amazing talent for writing and you know what they say "If you don't use it, you will lose it".
Many Many Thanks
Jo
Ellen, the last chapter was so lovely. I am so glad you made Elizabeth see what was under the eye patch. Her husband needs to know she accepts and loves all of him. I am also glad Mr. Hampton & Anne were happy at the end. They both deserved that. Thanks for finishing this wonderful story.
Thank you for this wonderful, original story! I so look forward to re-reading it in its entirety. This has been such a delight and gift to look forward to! Many thanks for your dedication and for sharing your gift!