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Lady Catherine’s Cat pt 4 — 10 Comments

  1. Why did he have to add the bit about her family? Surely he should continue with the fact that he also has relations who embarrass him aka Lady Catherine! (Also Colonel Fitzwilliam and his big mouth.)
    Then he should apologise and immediately send an express to Bingley.

  2. I suppose ‘in for a penny, in for a pound.’ As Glynis pointed out… they are at Rosings and goodness knows Lady Catherine has embarrassed the socks off Darcy on more than one occasion. This trip in particular as her actions were in front of Elizabeth. Oh dear… I love how Ginger is a participant in this argument. His actions and reactions are as important as Elizabeth’s. Delightful. I may wind up liking cats by the end of this story… it could happen.

  3. Let us hope that Ginger has spurred Darcy to continue to speak contritely to Elizabeth regarding the affections of Miss Bennet–and that he may even recognize certain parallels between Miss Bennet’s “mask” in public and his own…. 😉

    Keep on, Ginger!! Keep on!!

    Warmly,
    Susanne 🙂

  4. Darcy thinks he can read Jane’s feelings. Well, he seems to read Elizabeth’s countenance just fine. Men. A mother-like scowl scares them, but not enough to shut up. He’s on dangerous ground here. He should take his own advice when avoiding Caroline Bingley’s viperous actions…coldly polite retreat. Because obviously he can not read the flattened ears and wild swishing tail of Ginger’s. (Currently Elizabeth’s weather vane.) He wants her approbation enough to try and mansplain his way out of his predicament but he’s digging himself deeper. Oh my gosh. Darcy! Shut up and just look contrite. That works sometimes.

  5. I agree with Glynis. Darcy needs to not only apologize but also to send an express to Bingley. What now? Thanks for this chapter.

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