Aside — Two Perfect BeautiesFrom Fitzwilliam Darcy to Georgiana Darcy Nr 12, Berkeley Sqr London August 23 My Dear Sister, Greetings from London. I hope that the beauties of the summer continue at Pemberley, for here it is as hot and humid as the tropics, but instead of “the spiced Indian air,” we are met each morning with the scents of soot and decay. (Lest I make the city seem too unappealing, I will tell you that as I sit here writing you, a nightingale is serenading the square. Its song stills my troubled mind.) My wife tells me that, in addition to her sister Miss Catherine, you have been enjoying the company of our good friend Miss Giniver, which pleases me enormously. You know that I believe Augustina to be an intelligent, caring young woman, and I have always been pleased to

