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If this were fiction, could even the most brilliant novelist contrive to make...
Author:
P.D. James
Book:
Death Comes To Pemberley
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Published at:
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If this were fiction, could even the most brilliant novelist contrive to make credible so short a period in which pride had been subdued and prejudice overcome?
( P.D. James )
[ Death Comes To Pemberley ]
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