Preparing herself for a litany of soppy praise, Georgiana found her brother's narrative direct and endearingly touching. |
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Georgiana pulled her own over her eyes and nose, and placed a three-cornered hat on her head for good measure. |
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Both Georgiana and Charles looked surprised at these words, but Darcy continued even before they had a chance to form a question. |
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Georgiana finally relented, assured of her friend's health, before launching into a discussion of her excitement over the upcoming Christmastide. |
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Georgiana gave him what she desperately hoped was an encouraging smile. |
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Amanda Foreman, author of Georgiana and A World on Fire, and judge of the Booker prize introduces the event. |
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Georgiana Marshen is a master horticulturist and freelance garden writer. |
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The door opened and a flushed Georgiana stood in front of him. |
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The office of Lord Great Chamberlain, however, was divided between Priscilla and her younger sister Georgiana. |
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Two examples are George Wickham, who tried to elope with Georgiana Darcy, and Colonel Fitzwilliam. |
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Marrying a woman of a rich family also ensured a linkage to a high family, as is visible in the desires of Bingley's sisters to have their brother married to Georgiana Darcy. |
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