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Jane Austen's Dowries and Dalliances
Jane Austen's Dowries & Dalliances makes for hours of fun for Jane Austen fans of all ages. This literary card game features simple and satisfying gameplay with a beautifully illustrated deck full of favourite characters from all of the novels.
In Jane Austen's Dowries and Dalliances, hold on to heroines like Emma Woodhouse and Anne Elliot to win the highest dowry. Gossip with Mrs. Bennet to gain insight into another player's hand or send an opponent's card eloping with John Yates to remove it from play. Perhaps you could use Mr. Darcy’s refusal to dance to skip the next player's turn. Whether you steal, snub, trade, or quadrille your way to the end of the round, try not to be left with the Old Maid!
In Jane Austen's Dowries and Dalliances, hold on to heroines like Emma Woodhouse and Anne Elliot to win the highest dowry. Gossip with Mrs. Bennet to gain insight into another player's hand or send an opponent's card eloping with John Yates to remove it from play. Perhaps you could use Mr. Darcy’s refusal to dance to skip the next player's turn. Whether you steal, snub, trade, or quadrille your way to the end of the round, try not to be left with the Old Maid!
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Jane Austen's Dowries & Dalliances makes for hours of fun for Jane Austen fans of all ages. This literary card game features simple and satisfying gameplay with a beautifully illustrated deck full of favourite characters from all of the novels.
In Jane Austen's Dowries and Dalliances, hold on to heroines like Emma Woodhouse and Anne Elliot to win the highest dowry. Gossip with Mrs. Bennet to gain insight into another player's hand or send an opponent's card eloping with John Yates to remove it from play. Perhaps you could use Mr. Darcy’s refusal to dance to skip the next player's turn. Whether you steal, snub, trade, or quadrille your way to the end of the round, try not to be left with the Old Maid!
In Jane Austen's Dowries and Dalliances, hold on to heroines like Emma Woodhouse and Anne Elliot to win the highest dowry. Gossip with Mrs. Bennet to gain insight into another player's hand or send an opponent's card eloping with John Yates to remove it from play. Perhaps you could use Mr. Darcy’s refusal to dance to skip the next player's turn. Whether you steal, snub, trade, or quadrille your way to the end of the round, try not to be left with the Old Maid!
"bribe to worthless young men"Â Pride and Prejudice, Jane AustenÂ
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