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If only they had email in 1810

They do now.

Lydia Bennet’s email inbox

18th November 2016 by Mark 1 Comment
 

Lydia Bennet email

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Filed Under: If they had email Tagged With: Lydia Bennet, Pride & Prejudice

Mr Collins’ Out of Office Reply

15th September 2016 by Mark Leave a Comment
 

Out of office reply

You just know why he's not in... … [Read more...] about Mr Collins’ Out of Office Reply

Filed Under: If they had email Tagged With: Mr Collins, Pride & Prejudice

Miss Elizabeth Bennet: the inbox

11th September 2016 by Mark Leave a Comment
 

Elizabeth Bennet emails

Would Darcy's first proposal have come across better via email? Let's be honest - no. Also, someone can't spell Pemberley. (Originally published by me at FamousInboxes.com) … [Read more...] about Miss Elizabeth Bennet: the inbox

Filed Under: If they had email Tagged With: Elizabeth Bennet, Pride & Prejudice

Catherine Morland: the inbox

13th July 2016 by Mark Leave a Comment
 

As the storms rage around Northanger Abbey, Catherine Morland approaches the old wooden chest, determined to discover its grisly contents. Just as she lifts the heavy lid a noise startles her. Not Henry! Please not General Tilney! Pray God not the … [Read more...] about Catherine Morland: the inbox

Filed Under: If they had email Tagged With: Catherine Morland, Northanger Abbey

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