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The Knights of the Round Table

The fourth season of Merlin will be back on Syfy this Friday, January 6 at 10 PM with a breathtaking reminder of the continued power of the evil Morgana (Katie McGrath). Her betrayal of her father, King Uther (Anthony Head), and his kingdom brought the previous season to a memorable action-packed close. It doesn’t get any easier for Prince Arthur (Bradley James) and Merlin (Colin Morgan), finding the heroic pair seeking to halt her treachery while realizing their own fabled destinies.

One element from the Camelot mythos, the most iconic creation – the Knights of the Round Table – will be featured in the upcoming season, adding new dimensions in storytelling and character development with Lancelot (Santiago Cabrera), Gwaine (Eoin Macken), Perceval (Tom Hopper), Leon (Rupert Young), Elyan (Adetomiwa Edun) joining the recurring cast.

Merlin

With the addition of new heroes, there will be more villains too. Morgana adds a new powerful ally in Agravaine (Nathaniel Parker), Arthur’s uncle who has come to help rule as the condition of his brother Uther continues to weaken.

There will also be plenty of guest stars making an appearance throughout the fourth season, including James Callis (Battlestar Galactica), Philip Davis (Vera Drake), Lindsay Duncan (Alice in Wonderland), Melanie Hall (Stardust) and Gary Lewis (Billy Elliott).

A fifth season of Merlin has already been commissioned by the BBC and will air on Syfy in 2013, but for now make sure to tune in for the new season starting at 10 PM this Friday, January 6 on Syfy.

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Downton Abbey

On January 8 the award-winning mini-series Downton Abbey is back for another season (this time a 7-part run) on PBS starting tonight at 9 PM.

Downton Abbey’s Granthams and their family of servants have already weathered scoundrels, scandals, and a momentous succession crisis. But by November, 1916, the Great War has rendered everything — and everyone — changed. Even Downton Abbey itself, like its residents, has risen to the call of duty and transformed. At the war front, life intensifies for Downton’s young men in the face of untold horrors. Meanwhile, at Downton, war makes new and often unjust demands. Some rise to its call for a stiff upper lip and a useful turn, and others see change as an opportunity for either growth or exploitation. Far from the trenches, there remains no shortage of scheming, meddling, and dangerous attractions. As other great houses crumble, a diminished Downton Abbey struggles to prevail into a new era with its residents and its honor intact.

The cast includes Maggie Smith (the Harry Potter franchise), Elizabeth McGovern (A Room With A View), Michelle Dockery (Return to Cranford), and Dan Stevens (Sense and Sensibility).

Here is a trailer for Downton Abbey.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6 PM:
Hairspray movie on ABC Family

6:30 PM:
The Phantom of the Opera movie on HBO Signature

7 PM:
How to Train Your Dragon (animated) movie on HBO Family
Red movie on Showtime
National Velvet (classic) movie on TCM

8 PM:
The Secret Circle on The CW (Reair)
Glee on FOX (Reair)
Burn Notice on My Network TV
The Tudors on BBC America
NCIS on USA Network
Ray movie on BET
Knight and Day movie on Cinemax
I Am Number Four movie on Showtime 2

8:30 PM:
Mamma Mia! movie on ABC Family

9 PM:
The Secret Circle on The CW (Reair)
Burn Notice on My Network TV
The Tudors on BBC America (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network
Legally Blonde movie on CMT
Unstoppable movie on HBO Signature
Soul Surfer movie on Starz

10 PM:
State of Play on BBC America (NEW)
Revenge on ABC (RETURN)
Leverage on TNT (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network
The X-Men 2 movie on Cinemax
Freaky Friday movie on Oxygen

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here is the first entertainment news update for 2012; and my first update in several days due to the loll in news between the holidays. I hope that everyone had a great Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone. And now for the news:

TELEVISION

The Canadian series Flashpoint, which has become a hit both in its native Canada but also here in the States has been picked up for a fifth season. The series will air on CTV in Canada and on ION here in the States. (TV Done Wright)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Actors James Murray (Primeval and Chaos) and Patrick Heusinger (Royal Pains) will co-star in the NBC drama pilot called Beautiful People that is set in the near future in a society where humans co-exist with mechanical androids that look like people but are treated like second-class citizens. It centers on the very wealthy Lydia whose late husband founded the firm that makes Mechanicals. Murray will play her son, a handsome and very successful attorney who’s lived a rich and privileged life but makes a name for himself by publicly suggesting that Mechanicals might have civil rights — a notion that’s largely scoffed at. Heusinger will play a family man employed as a servant in Lydia’s home who is in fact a Mechanical, but after one of his daughters is killed in a car accident, he proves to be “defective” as he’s plagued with forbidden emotions like grief and loss. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Here are the top 10 box office films for this past holiday weekend courtesy of Exhibitor Relations and E! Online:

1. Mission: Impossible—Ghost Protocol, $29.6 million
2. Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, $21 million
3. Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked, $16.4 million
4. The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, $14.8 million
5. War Horse, $14.4 million
6. We Bought a Zoo, $13.2 million
7. The Adventures of Tintin, $11.4 million
8. New Year’s Eve, $6.4 million
9. The Darkest Hour, $4.3 million
10. The Descendants, $3.4 million

Q&A SECTION (with Matt Roush at TV Guide)

Question: Smash is a show that sounds like something I would be interested in, but why on earth is NBC pitting it against not one, but two hit shows (Castle and Hawaii Five-O, respectively)? Shouldn’t they try to cultivate an audience on a softer night? It just seems like another example of why NBC has fallen so far from what it used to be. — Dan

Matt Roush: Hey, they’ve got to put it somewhere, and from NBC’s perspective, using one of its few hit franchises (The Voice) as a logically compatible (as in musical) lead-in is about as good as Smash could hope. Getting massive promotion throughout the Super Bowl the night before its premiere isn’t going to hurt, either. But there really is no such thing as a safe time period anymore, and any show on NBC is going to face an uphill battle to break out of the pack. I hope Smash succeeds, obviously, and while Castle and Hawaii are formidable competition, neither show is a runaway NCIS-level smash, and being from the same crime genre (although very different in tone), there’s conceivably room for smart counter-programming against them. Smash is a risk, no question (so was Glee), but on the front end, NBC is doing everything it can to get this high-profile, high-quality, Broadway caliber production noticed and sampled.

Question: I wanted to ask your thoughts about Touch. It marks the return of Kiefer Sutherland on TV, and the trailer of the show is amazing, but it really doesn’t explain the story of it. Is it about preventing events or what? Also from the trailer, it looks like it has some of the elements of 24, which is by far the best show I have ever seen. No show has ever come close to 24, so can you suggest a show that is as good? Many people have suggested Person of Interest, but what do you suggest? — Ishaan

Matt Roush: Expecting any show to be the next 24 is setting yourself up for disappointment, and that’s certainly the case with Touch, which only shares with 24 the sense that I’ve never seen anything quite like it. I’ve only screened the pilot (which will air Jan. 25 as a sneak preview before returning for a regular run in March), and it’s a difficult premise to explain. Kiefer Sutherland is excellent in this show, but he’s playing pretty much the opposite of Jack Bauer, a very ordinary man (not a super-agent) caught up in an extraordinary situation when he realizes that his gifted but emotionally closed-off (think autistic) son is making connections through complicated mathematical patterns that predict interlocking events in the future, and it becomes the dad’s job to somehow make things right. In that respect, it’s not so much different from the missions the heroes of Person of Interest go on to prevent crimes “the Machine” intuits. But Person is primarily a procedural-with-a-twist whereas Touch is a much more emotional experience, weaving a fantastical landscape in which random characters are destined to have a profound impact on other strangers’ lives, and only Kiefer’s boy can see it coming. Regarding “the next 24,” my best recommendation (if you don’t subscribe to Showtime) is to mark time until the first season of Homeland comes out on DVD. It’s just as intense, but isn’t as trapped by the format, which was always a blessing and a curse for 24. I miss it, too, and hope that if the movie does ever happen (Kiefer insists it’s still a go), it lives up to our expectations.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Except for ABC Family, the major networks are still primarily in repeat mode (albeit CBS at 10 PM), but that will end tonight.

But for now, let’s take a look at how the major networks fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Shows:
House (FOX) [Average for 2 Hour Reairs] – 4 million
The Secret Circle (The CW) [Reair] – 992,000 viewers

9 PM Show:
The Secret Circle (The CW) [Reair] – 790,000 viewers

10 PM Show:
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) [NEW] – 11.7 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Dating Rules for My Future Self

The new online series Dating Rules from My Future Self from Alloy Entertainment – the company behind such shows as Gossip Girl, Pretty Little Liars and The Vampire Diaries – will debut via Facebook next Monday, January 9, but Entertainment Weekly has the exclusive trailer for the new web series. You can see that trailer here.

The new online series stars Shiri Appleby (Life Unexpected and Roswell) as the newly single 29-year-old Lucy who gets text messages from herself 10 years in the future. The notes serve as warnings that she has to change her dating tactics quickly or she’ll end up alone and unhappy. Among the cast are Taylor Kinney (The Vampire Diaries), Bryce Johnson (Pretty Little Liars and Popular), Alison Becker (Parks & Recreation) and Mircea Monroe (Episodes).

Again, Dating Rules for My Future Self will debut at Facebook on January 9. You can expect to find links to the episodes as they are released right here at Rueben’s Ramblings.

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Fixing Pete

The Hallmark Channel movie Fixing Pete will debut at 8 PM on January 7.

Brooke Burns stars as an emerging fashion editor and notorious perfectionist who is assigned to makeover a disheveled and famously immature sports writer. The cast includes Dylan Bruno, (Numb3rs), Stacey Keibler, John Ratzenberger (Cheers), Charlie Schlatter (Diagnosis Murder) and Valerie Harper (Rhoda).

Here is a trailer for Fixing Pete.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

7:30 PM:
Slumdog Millionaire movie on Fox Movie Channel
Enough movie on Oxygen

8 PM:
NCIS on CBS (RETURN)
Switched at Birth on ABC Family (RETURN)
The Secret Circle on The CW (Reair)
Glee on FOX (Reair)
The Fugitive movie on AMC
Cairo Time movie on TMC

8:30 PM:
16 Wishes movie on Disney

8:45 PM:
Despicable Me (animated) movie on HBO Family

9 PM:
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (RETURN)
Jane By Design on ABC Family (DEBUT)
The Secret Circle on The CW (Reair)
My Big Fat Greek Wedding movie on HBO Signature
300 movie on TNT

9:30 PM:
Letters to Juliet movie on TMC

10 PM:
Body of Proof on ABC (RETURN)
Unforgettable on CBS (RETUN)
Flashpoint on ION (RETURN)
Jane By Design on ABC Family (Encore)
Easy A movie on Encore

Enjoy!

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For a holiday filled with marathons and repeats, there wasn’t anything new but it was a great night for the fans of Once Upon a Time

7 PM Show:
Once Upon a Time (ABC) [Reair] – 3.4 million

8 PM Shows:
Unforgettable (CBS) [Reair] – 7.3 million (Delayed due to football)
Once Upon a Time (ABC) [Reair] – 4.1 million

9 PM Shows:
The Good Wife (CBS) [Reair] – 6.3 million (Delayed due to football)
Once Upon a Time (ABC) [Reair] – 3.9 million

10 PM Shows:
CSI: Miami (CBS) [Reair] – 5.8 million (Approx. Average) (Delayed due to football)
Once Upon a Time (ABC) [Reair] – 3.8 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Here is the next list of modern-day writers who, in their own way, have paid homage to Jane Austen’s legendary stories. Each of these authors has written one book either inspired by Austen’s characters or based on the author herself.

They appear in alphabetical order:

Compulsively Mr. Darcy by Nina Benneton

NINA BENNETON
Compulsively Mr. Darcy
To Be Published: February 1, 2012

This modern take introduces us to the wealthy philanthropist Fitzwilliam Darcy, a handsome and brooding bachelor who yearns for love but doubts any woman could handle his obsessive tendencies. Meanwhile, Dr. Elizabeth Bennet has her own intimacy issues that ensure her terrible luck with men. When the two meet up in the emergency room after Darcy’s best friend, Charles Bingley, gets into an accident, Elizabeth thinks the two men are a couple. As Darcy and Elizabeth unravel their misconceptions about each other, they have to decide just how far they’re willing to go to accept each other’s quirky ways.

Why Jane Austen? by Rachel Brownstein

RACHEL BROWNSTEIN
Why Jane Austen?
Publication Date: June 28, 2011

This book considers constructions of Jane Austen as a heroine, moralist, satirist, romantic, woman, and author and the changing notions of these categories. She finds echoes of Austen’s insights and techniques in contemporary Jane-o-mania, the commercially driven, erotically charged popular vogue that aims paradoxically to preserve and liberate, to correct and collaborate with old Jane. The author discusses the distinctiveness and distinction of Austen’s genius, clarifying the reasons why we read the novelist—or why we should read her and reorient the prevailing view of her work.

1932 by Karen M. Cox

KAREN M. COX
1932
Publication Date: September 29, 2010

When Elizabeth Bennet left Fitzwilliam Darcy with the words, “… the last man in the world I could ever be prevailed on to marry” she was a sheltered, naïve girl who had never felt the sting of real poverty. What if her circumstances were more precarious? Would she still express herself using those harsh words? What if she were the victim of a raging storm of worldwide economic hardship that touched virtually everyone? How would the consequences of that hardship affect the other beloved characters? If Elizabeth thought she was running out of options, what would happen then? This book puts at twist into the classic tale with Elizabeth Bennet having a pampered existence as the daughter of a university professor in the Midwest until the safety of her world dissolves around her due to unforeseen adversity. Amidst the ensuing upheaval, what – and who – might she discover as she rebuilds a life for herself and her family in the sleepy, backwater town of Meryton?

My Brother and I: My Novel by Cornelis De Jong

CORNELIS DE JONG
My Brother and I: A Novel
Publication Date: June 10, 2010

This book is a sequel to “Pride and Prejudice” taken from a completely different point of view. The protagonist and narrator is a young man of no consequence, looking in on Jane Austen’s world from the outside, but eventually becoming inextricably drawn into the very fiber of Pemberley.

Definitely Not Mr. Darcy by Karen Doornebos

KAREN DOORNEBOS
Definitely Not Mr. Darcy
Publication Date: September 6, 2011

Chloe Parker was born two centuries too late. A 39-year-old divorced mother, she runs her own antique letterpress business, is a lifelong member of the Jane Austen Society, and gushes over everything Regency. But her business is failing, threatening her daughter’s future so what is a lady to do? Why, audition for a Jane Austen-inspired TV show set in England, of course. What Chloe thinks is a documentary turns out to be a reality dating show set in 1812. Eight women are competing to snare Mr. Wrightman, the heir to a gorgeous estate, along with a $100,000 prize. So Chloe tosses her bonnet into the ring, hoping to transform from stressed-out Midwest mom to genteel American heiress and win the money. With no cell phones, indoor plumbing, or deodorant to be found, she must tighten her corset and flash some ankle to beat out women younger, more cutthroat, and less clumsy than herself. But the witty and dashing Mr. Wrightman proves to be a prize worth winning, even if it means the gloves are off.

Prom and Prejudice by Elizabeth Eulberg

ELIZABETH EULBERG
Prom & Prejudice
Publication Date: January 1, 2012

It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single girl of high standing at Longbourn Academy must be in want of a prom date. After winter break, the girls at the very prestigious academy become obsessed with the prom. Lizzie Bennet, who attends Longbourn on a scholarship, isn’t interested in designer dresses and expensive shoes, but her best friend, Jane, might be – especially now that Charles Bingley is back from a semester in London. Lizzie is happy about her friend’s burgeoning romance but less than impressed by Charles’s friend, Will Darcy, who’s snobby and pretentious. Darcy doesn’t seem to like Lizzie either, but she assumes it’s because her family doesn’t have money. Clearly, Will Darcy is a pompous jerk – so why does Lizzie find herself drawn to him anyway?

Experience by Meg Kerr

MEG KERR
Experience
Publication Date: February 22, 2011

In this book, Darcy and Elizabeth arrive at Pemberley on their honeymoon, but what if Elizabeth had captured the heart of more than one man? What will that man’s swift arrival at Pemberley mean for the Darcys? Lady Catherine de Bourgh is intent on capturing a husband, with or without his heart, for her daughter scorned by Darcy; and Caroline Bingley, also rejected by Darcy, is intent on achieving greater importance in the world through marriage to an aristocrat—yet who is that tall, dark man attracting her gaze who is “not quite a gentleman”? And who is it that Lydia’s eyes…and feet…are following? Kitty is turning into a woman, and her fine dark eyes are turned towards one who is out of her reach, while Jane and Bingley, who had achieved perfect happiness on their marriage, begin to find it retreating from their grasp. Meanwhile, Mary stakes her happiness on a union of true minds, only to learn that learning alone is a cold companion.

Mr. Darcy's Proposal by Susan Mason-Milks

SUSAN MASON-MILKS
Mr. Darcy’s Proposal
Publication Date: September 22, 2011

This retelling of “Pride and Prejudice” asks “what if” events prevented Fitzwilliam Darcy from proposing to Elizabeth Bennet that day at Hunsford parsonage? Darcy arrives with marriage on his mind, only to find Elizabeth has just received news her father is critically ill and not expected to live. In the process of offering his help to her in traveling home, Darcy discovers what she really thinks of him—and it’s not good. Should Darcy deliver Elizabeth home to be with her family and then disappear from her life, or should he propose another kind of help? Will Elizabeth be willing to sacrifice her future happiness to save her family from financial ruin? Or, do she and Darcy, two very stubborn people, have a chance of finding happiness together?

My BFF by Ruth Phillips Oakland

RUTH PHILLIPS OAKLAND
My BFF
Publication Date: June 23, 2009

Brilliant, handsome and born into a world of class and wealth, Fitzwilliam Darcy learned early that giving your heart came with a price even he could not afford to pay. Musical prodigy Elizabeth Bennet used the ghosts of her past to scare away all chances for love in her future. Sparks fly when they meet; but will Darcy and Elizabeth crash and burn, or can they overcome their fears through an unusual relationship and find a way to happily ever after?

Fitzwilliam Darcy Rock Star by Heather Lynn Rigaud

HEATHER LYNN RIGAUD
Fitzwilliam Darcy, Rock Star
Publication Date: September 1, 2011

Fast music, powerful beats and wild reputations on stage and off have made Slurry the band of the year and the media’s newest bad boys. Described as temperamental by their kindest critics, they’ve just lost their latest opening act and their red-hot summer tour is on the fast track to disaster. Fitzwilliam Darcy, Slurry’s tall, dark, and enigmatic virtuoso guitarist, knows that this is no time to be picky, but he never expected what was waiting when he, Charles Bingley and Richard Fitzwilliam crashed the Meryton Public House. Elizabeth Bennet, the fiercely independent and talented lead singer of Long Borne Suffering has serious reservations about joining such a trouble laden tour with the bad boys of Rock and Roll, but the opportunity is just too good to pass up!

Mr. Darcy Goes Overboard by Belinda Roberts

BELINDA ROBERTS
Mr. Darcy Goes Overboard: A Tale of Tide & Prejudice
Publication Date: June 1, 2011

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a yacht must be in want of a female crew. The balmy seaside resort town of Salcombe boasts the best in bikinis, sandcastle contests, and a fiercely competitive squad of buff local lifeguards as Regatta Week approaches. And if that weren’t enough excitement, Mrs. Bennet hears that the splendid villa Netherpollock has been rented by a young man of great fortune. She is determined he’ll go out with one of her daughters, until Mr. Darcy glides in on his stunning yacht Pemberley and she decides he would be the better catch.

The Unexpected Miss Bennett by Patrice Sarath

PATRICE SARATH
The Unexpected Miss Bennet
Publication Date: December 6, 2011

This book focuses on Mary Bennet, the third of five daughters, who is a rather unremarkable girl. With her countenance being somewhere between plain and pretty and in possession of no great accomplishments, few expect her to attract a respectable man. But although she is shy and would much prefer to keep her nose stuck in a book, Mary is uncertain she wants to meekly follow the path to spinsterhood set before her. Determined that Mary should have a chance at happiness, the elder Bennet sisters concoct a plan. Lizzy invites Mary to visit at Pemberley, hoping to give her sister a place to grow and make new acquaintances. But it is only when Mary strikes out independently that she can attempt to become accomplished in her own right. And in a family renowned for its remarkable Misses, Mary Bennet may turn out to be the most wholly unexpected of them all.

A Modern Day Persuasion by Kaitlyn Saunders

KAITLIN SAUNDERS
A Modern Day Persuasion
Publication Date: March 23, 2011

Nearly eight years ago, Anne’s family, specifically her father, convinced her that she was too young to wed and insinuated that her fiancé Rick was solely interested in her wealth and status. Against her better judgment, Anne agreed to postpone the marriage, only to watch the love of her life walk away, never to be heard from again. Almost a decade later, still single and no longer wealthy, Anne struggles to make a name for herself designing greeting cards. Unable to move on with her life, she finds herself still emotionally bound to the man who disappeared the moment things didn’t go his way. Through a series of serendipitous events, however, Anne is reunited with her old love, just as a new beau enters the scene. Only time will tell if her heart can finally be set free to love again, or if Rick’s initial betrayal will leave her single forever.

Finding Mr. Darcy by Tina L. Treglown

TINA L. TREGLOWN
Finding Mr. Darcy
Publication Date: August 8, 2011

For the last 200 years, women all over the world have wondered what it would be like to live the life of one of Jane Austen’s heroines, but does anyone ever act upon that curiosity? Emma Elizabeth Kennedy believes that she can do just that. Equipped with a vast knowledge of Ms. Austen’s writings and an intelligent and determined mind, she sets out to find her very own Mr. Darcy. The real questions, however, are: can Darcy exist in the twenty-first century, and can he exist in Boston, Massachusetts?

Rocks in the Stream by Lewis Whelchel

LEWIS WHELCHEL
Rocks in the Stream
Publication Date: January 18, 2011

In this twist on “Pride and Prejudice” Mr. Bennet has recently passed on and Jane doing her best to manage the Longbourn estate. While traveling to his new home, Charles Bingley, accompanied by his friend, Fitzwilliam Darcy, come across an injured young woman who has fallen against a rock and is unconscious. As the men work to discover her identity and reunite her with her family, they learn what it is to love. For one couple, the path is clear. For the other, it appears at first that love may not be enough. However, after a painful separation, they learn that nothing else is required but love to bring happiness and joy to their lives.

Colonel Fitzwilliam's Correspondence by DW Wilkin

DW WILKIN
Colonel Fitzwilliam’s Correspondence
Publication Date: July 19, 2011

Witnessing his cousin marry for love and not money, as he felt destined to do, Colonel Fitzwilliam refused to be jealous. He did not expect his acquaintance with the Bennet clan to change that. Catherine Bennet, often called Kitty, had not given a great deal of thought to how her life might change with her sisters Elizabeth and Jane becoming wed to rich and connected men. Certainly meeting Darcy’s handsome cousin, a Colonel, did not affect her. But one had to admit that the connections of the Bingleys and Darcys were quite advantageous. All sorts of men desired introductions now that she had such wealthy new brothers. Kitty knew that Lydia may have thought herself fortunate when she had married Wickham, the first Bennet daughter to wed, but Kitty knew that true fortune had come to her. She just wasn’t sure how best to apply herself.

More lists coming soon…

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