witch mary bennet
Chapter 31 031 New Life in May
Facts have proved that Mrs. Bennet is not born confused. She actually keeps a clear mind and often has unexpected ideas about her daughters.
The night before Mary left home, she was called to the dressing room by her mother. Mrs. Bennet asked her daughter, since she was about to graduate from school, and her workplace was relatively close to home in London, could it be okay? I often come home on weekends or festivals.
"Well...it's true..." Mary hesitated, she had actually gotten used to living away from home for a long time.
"Oh, very well," said Mrs. Bennet satisfied with her daughter's answer, "good Mary, I've already thought it out for you, and we can tell the people in the village that the cousin has moved to London, so that , you go home three or five times a year, which is obviously very normal."
Mary had to admit that Mrs. Bennet's suggestion was not only thoughtful, but also out of motherly love, so of course she would not refuse her, "Mom," Mary smiled, "thank you for thinking of it so well." I really want to go home and reunite with you.”
"Oh, I heard you were corresponding with Jane?" Mrs. Bennet seemed to be encouraged, and asked again.
Mary nodded, "Yes, I have an owl to deliver letters."
"Excellent," said Mrs. Bennet, adopting a commanding tone, "at least one letter a month."
Mary obediently agreed.
Mrs. Bennet was very satisfied, so she went to the dressing table, took out her jewelry box, took out a brooch and handed it to Mary, "Take this, all the governesses I saw working when I was a child Of course you're better dressed than they are with the pins on."
This is not the cheap fluorite that Mary wore last time. At least in terms of style, this butterfly-shaped brooch looks much more upscale, and the colored stones inlaid are also very bright in color. Mary rejected it almost immediately. Mother's kindness.
"Oh, Mom, if you really think I need a pin, just give me the one from last time," she said. "We witches can conjure all kinds of gems at will with spells, so I don't need such fancy ones."
Mrs. Bennet froze for a moment, she was obviously not used to thinking about those outlandish spells, but after a while, she still pushed the pin into Mary's hand, "Honey, put it away for now," she showed She insisted abnormally, "When you get married, I will no longer give you jewelry."
Mary obediently put the pin into her close-fitting pocket.
The next day, she still took the magic coach from the nearby wizarding village back to Hogwarts. As soon as she arrived at the school, she gave the names of the two older sisters who were going to attend the graduation ceremony to Head McNabbs .
"Well...not bad," this is the evaluation of Dean McNabbs, "very few Muggles would dare to come to our graduation ceremony, especially the young ladies."
A few days later, the report cards of the seventh graders' graduation exams were sent to everyone by owls. As expected, Mary passed all of them, and two of them were still excellent. This obviously met the requirements of St. Mungo's Hospital for Magic and Magic, so She immediately asked Phenicia to send the report card to St. Mungo's Hospital.
Mary had a lot of free time now, and perhaps that was how her sisters lived at Longbourn, but she still felt that it didn't apply.She wrote a letter to Sophie, concerned about her and Victor's progress.Things at Stillwater Manor did not go as smoothly as Mary had imagined. Sophie did not agree to Victor's first marriage proposal. However, her letter was also vague. It seemed that Victor was still staying at Stillwater Manor as a guest. , then, he obviously still has a chance.
Using her last little time at school, Mary also seized the time to study her Apparition spell. For a witch who can neither ride a broomstick nor have a Pegasus carriage, the Apparation spell is obviously better than riding a stagecoach. Much more convenient.After consulting a few books and practicing for a few days, she felt that she had basically mastered it.
It went on like this until she got an update about the graduation ceremony, which was such a testy result that for years afterward Mary would get angry thinking about her graduation ceremony.
"I'm sorry, Mary," Dean McNabbs said to her. "Your sisters probably won't be able to attend your graduation ceremony. I will take you to the principal's office now, and Principal Nicholas will explain to you in person. "
Excluding this matter itself, Mary should feel flattered that she has never been to the principal's office, nor has she ever had a face-to-face conversation with the principal-this seems to be just a special treatment for some particularly outstanding students.
Mary followed Dean McNabbs to the eighth floor and watched her say the password to the two stone beasts. She admitted that she was still a little nervous, but she couldn't think of any reason to stop Jane and Elizabeth from coming. To attend her graduation ceremony, and, moreover, she was counting on a turnaround.
According to Headmaster Nicholas, Miss Bennet and Miss Elizabeth are as brave as their younger sister, because among all the relatives and friends of the students who signed up for the graduation ceremony this year, only the two of them are Muggles, and as early as Hogwarts When Ci formulated the policy of inviting Muggle relatives and friends of students to participate in the graduation ceremony, they stipulated additional terms. Participating in the graduation ceremony is a very troublesome thing, and it will also make some members of noble families feel dissatisfied.
"I have written a personal letter to your two sisters," Principal Nicholas handed the letter to Mary, "I hope they can accept my sincerest apology as you do."
Now, Mary had nothing to say. Although she really wanted to ask if Hogwarts had ever held a graduation ceremony with Muggles in attendance, she also felt that this question was so irrelevant, so she just said perfunctorily. A few kind words.
"Miss Bennet, if your sisters really want to know about our wizarding world," Principal Nicholas said with a smile at last, "I suggest you take them to Diagon Alley, which may be more suitable for young ladies."
That was a good suggestion, Mary thanked her.When she wrote to Jane, she wrote this suggestion into it, and she also said that in order to express her gratitude to the two sisters, she would also pay for the expenses of going to Diagon Alley.Neither of her older sisters was a spender, and Mary had saved about thirty galleons, so of course she could afford this guest.
In Jane's reply letter, I can't see any disappointment caused by not being able to attend the graduation ceremony. On the contrary, the whole family has a strong interest in visiting the "important commercial street" in the wizarding world. Kitty and Lydia must also go. As for Mrs. Bennet, she has a story for them again—since their cousin has moved to London from Liverpool, it is only natural that the niece and cousin should visit once.
"We've already planned to stay at my uncle's house, probably only for three or four days," said Miss Bennet. "Papa has agreed to let the family's carriage drive us, and he asked me to ask you if a hundred pounds is enough." It's not enough for all our expenses, and he's going to give us a hundred pounds, but tell Kitty and Lydia that it's your money, so that they may be a little more restrained when they see all the gaudy things."
The Gardiner family is the only relative who knows that Mary is a witch. This is due to Mrs. Bennet’s accidental slip of the tongue, but the whole family always thinks this slip of the tongue is a kind of luck, because Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner are both Strict and polite people, they will definitely keep secrets, and Mrs. Bennet took this as a warning and never leaked again.
Mary was excited again, and she began to make careful plans for this trip to Diagon Alley. Initially, she planned to live in her uncle's house with her sisters, and she should probably bring some gifts to her aunt, after all, she was going to be in London resident.
Charlie Dawn had written a long time ago to say that he had booked a dormitory for Mary and was ready to move in at any time, so she packed some clothes and books and sent them to the dormitory by stagecoach.
There are only thirty staff dormitories in St. Mungo's Hospital, twelve of which are reserved for witches, and the location of Mary's is not very good. It wasn't a problem for her.
The dormitory was smaller than the double room she and Sophie shared in Gryffindor Tower, but it had its own bathroom.There was a large wooden box that could be used as a table in the corner of the room, and there was also a chair. The bed was made of an iron frame, but the quality of the mattress was good, with moderate hardness, so this was indeed beyond Mary's expectations.
"Miss Bennet, if you need any daily necessities, there is a big Muggle grocery store two intersections on the right hand side of the gate," Charlie Dawn asked her seriously, "Need me to lend you some Pounds?"
"It's very necessary," Mary laughed. "I only have Galleons on me, and I don't have any pounds at all."
“It was the same when I first got here,” he said.
"Then how did you solve the problem?" Mary asked curiously.
"I apparated to go shopping in Diagon Alley," Charlie Dawn replied, "at least it cost an extra Galleon."
So he lent Mary five pounds, and Mary gave him a Galleon with a smile, and he accepted it.Mary ran off to buy a tea set, new sheets and pillowcases, and thinking she hadn't got dinner yet, she bought some bread and apples.
Flowers were also sold in the grocery store. She bought a handful of pink roses, and for these roses, bought a jug-shaped vase before returning to the dormitory with the pile of things.
Facts have proved that people who have just started to live independently will always have something to think about.After dark that night, Mary discovered that she had no oil lamp, no candlestick, in short, nothing to illuminate, so she could only rely on fluorescent flashes for lighting throughout the night. With a wand.
Mary went to Diagon Alley early the next morning. In addition to buying candlesticks, she also booked a private room and lunch at the Leaky Cauldron. Mr. Diner's house, Mary thought about it, and bought some fragrant milk fudge in the candy store for the children of her uncle's house.
The night before Mary left home, she was called to the dressing room by her mother. Mrs. Bennet asked her daughter, since she was about to graduate from school, and her workplace was relatively close to home in London, could it be okay? I often come home on weekends or festivals.
"Well...it's true..." Mary hesitated, she had actually gotten used to living away from home for a long time.
"Oh, very well," said Mrs. Bennet satisfied with her daughter's answer, "good Mary, I've already thought it out for you, and we can tell the people in the village that the cousin has moved to London, so that , you go home three or five times a year, which is obviously very normal."
Mary had to admit that Mrs. Bennet's suggestion was not only thoughtful, but also out of motherly love, so of course she would not refuse her, "Mom," Mary smiled, "thank you for thinking of it so well." I really want to go home and reunite with you.”
"Oh, I heard you were corresponding with Jane?" Mrs. Bennet seemed to be encouraged, and asked again.
Mary nodded, "Yes, I have an owl to deliver letters."
"Excellent," said Mrs. Bennet, adopting a commanding tone, "at least one letter a month."
Mary obediently agreed.
Mrs. Bennet was very satisfied, so she went to the dressing table, took out her jewelry box, took out a brooch and handed it to Mary, "Take this, all the governesses I saw working when I was a child Of course you're better dressed than they are with the pins on."
This is not the cheap fluorite that Mary wore last time. At least in terms of style, this butterfly-shaped brooch looks much more upscale, and the colored stones inlaid are also very bright in color. Mary rejected it almost immediately. Mother's kindness.
"Oh, Mom, if you really think I need a pin, just give me the one from last time," she said. "We witches can conjure all kinds of gems at will with spells, so I don't need such fancy ones."
Mrs. Bennet froze for a moment, she was obviously not used to thinking about those outlandish spells, but after a while, she still pushed the pin into Mary's hand, "Honey, put it away for now," she showed She insisted abnormally, "When you get married, I will no longer give you jewelry."
Mary obediently put the pin into her close-fitting pocket.
The next day, she still took the magic coach from the nearby wizarding village back to Hogwarts. As soon as she arrived at the school, she gave the names of the two older sisters who were going to attend the graduation ceremony to Head McNabbs .
"Well...not bad," this is the evaluation of Dean McNabbs, "very few Muggles would dare to come to our graduation ceremony, especially the young ladies."
A few days later, the report cards of the seventh graders' graduation exams were sent to everyone by owls. As expected, Mary passed all of them, and two of them were still excellent. This obviously met the requirements of St. Mungo's Hospital for Magic and Magic, so She immediately asked Phenicia to send the report card to St. Mungo's Hospital.
Mary had a lot of free time now, and perhaps that was how her sisters lived at Longbourn, but she still felt that it didn't apply.She wrote a letter to Sophie, concerned about her and Victor's progress.Things at Stillwater Manor did not go as smoothly as Mary had imagined. Sophie did not agree to Victor's first marriage proposal. However, her letter was also vague. It seemed that Victor was still staying at Stillwater Manor as a guest. , then, he obviously still has a chance.
Using her last little time at school, Mary also seized the time to study her Apparition spell. For a witch who can neither ride a broomstick nor have a Pegasus carriage, the Apparation spell is obviously better than riding a stagecoach. Much more convenient.After consulting a few books and practicing for a few days, she felt that she had basically mastered it.
It went on like this until she got an update about the graduation ceremony, which was such a testy result that for years afterward Mary would get angry thinking about her graduation ceremony.
"I'm sorry, Mary," Dean McNabbs said to her. "Your sisters probably won't be able to attend your graduation ceremony. I will take you to the principal's office now, and Principal Nicholas will explain to you in person. "
Excluding this matter itself, Mary should feel flattered that she has never been to the principal's office, nor has she ever had a face-to-face conversation with the principal-this seems to be just a special treatment for some particularly outstanding students.
Mary followed Dean McNabbs to the eighth floor and watched her say the password to the two stone beasts. She admitted that she was still a little nervous, but she couldn't think of any reason to stop Jane and Elizabeth from coming. To attend her graduation ceremony, and, moreover, she was counting on a turnaround.
According to Headmaster Nicholas, Miss Bennet and Miss Elizabeth are as brave as their younger sister, because among all the relatives and friends of the students who signed up for the graduation ceremony this year, only the two of them are Muggles, and as early as Hogwarts When Ci formulated the policy of inviting Muggle relatives and friends of students to participate in the graduation ceremony, they stipulated additional terms. Participating in the graduation ceremony is a very troublesome thing, and it will also make some members of noble families feel dissatisfied.
"I have written a personal letter to your two sisters," Principal Nicholas handed the letter to Mary, "I hope they can accept my sincerest apology as you do."
Now, Mary had nothing to say. Although she really wanted to ask if Hogwarts had ever held a graduation ceremony with Muggles in attendance, she also felt that this question was so irrelevant, so she just said perfunctorily. A few kind words.
"Miss Bennet, if your sisters really want to know about our wizarding world," Principal Nicholas said with a smile at last, "I suggest you take them to Diagon Alley, which may be more suitable for young ladies."
That was a good suggestion, Mary thanked her.When she wrote to Jane, she wrote this suggestion into it, and she also said that in order to express her gratitude to the two sisters, she would also pay for the expenses of going to Diagon Alley.Neither of her older sisters was a spender, and Mary had saved about thirty galleons, so of course she could afford this guest.
In Jane's reply letter, I can't see any disappointment caused by not being able to attend the graduation ceremony. On the contrary, the whole family has a strong interest in visiting the "important commercial street" in the wizarding world. Kitty and Lydia must also go. As for Mrs. Bennet, she has a story for them again—since their cousin has moved to London from Liverpool, it is only natural that the niece and cousin should visit once.
"We've already planned to stay at my uncle's house, probably only for three or four days," said Miss Bennet. "Papa has agreed to let the family's carriage drive us, and he asked me to ask you if a hundred pounds is enough." It's not enough for all our expenses, and he's going to give us a hundred pounds, but tell Kitty and Lydia that it's your money, so that they may be a little more restrained when they see all the gaudy things."
The Gardiner family is the only relative who knows that Mary is a witch. This is due to Mrs. Bennet’s accidental slip of the tongue, but the whole family always thinks this slip of the tongue is a kind of luck, because Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner are both Strict and polite people, they will definitely keep secrets, and Mrs. Bennet took this as a warning and never leaked again.
Mary was excited again, and she began to make careful plans for this trip to Diagon Alley. Initially, she planned to live in her uncle's house with her sisters, and she should probably bring some gifts to her aunt, after all, she was going to be in London resident.
Charlie Dawn had written a long time ago to say that he had booked a dormitory for Mary and was ready to move in at any time, so she packed some clothes and books and sent them to the dormitory by stagecoach.
There are only thirty staff dormitories in St. Mungo's Hospital, twelve of which are reserved for witches, and the location of Mary's is not very good. It wasn't a problem for her.
The dormitory was smaller than the double room she and Sophie shared in Gryffindor Tower, but it had its own bathroom.There was a large wooden box that could be used as a table in the corner of the room, and there was also a chair. The bed was made of an iron frame, but the quality of the mattress was good, with moderate hardness, so this was indeed beyond Mary's expectations.
"Miss Bennet, if you need any daily necessities, there is a big Muggle grocery store two intersections on the right hand side of the gate," Charlie Dawn asked her seriously, "Need me to lend you some Pounds?"
"It's very necessary," Mary laughed. "I only have Galleons on me, and I don't have any pounds at all."
“It was the same when I first got here,” he said.
"Then how did you solve the problem?" Mary asked curiously.
"I apparated to go shopping in Diagon Alley," Charlie Dawn replied, "at least it cost an extra Galleon."
So he lent Mary five pounds, and Mary gave him a Galleon with a smile, and he accepted it.Mary ran off to buy a tea set, new sheets and pillowcases, and thinking she hadn't got dinner yet, she bought some bread and apples.
Flowers were also sold in the grocery store. She bought a handful of pink roses, and for these roses, bought a jug-shaped vase before returning to the dormitory with the pile of things.
Facts have proved that people who have just started to live independently will always have something to think about.After dark that night, Mary discovered that she had no oil lamp, no candlestick, in short, nothing to illuminate, so she could only rely on fluorescent flashes for lighting throughout the night. With a wand.
Mary went to Diagon Alley early the next morning. In addition to buying candlesticks, she also booked a private room and lunch at the Leaky Cauldron. Mr. Diner's house, Mary thought about it, and bought some fragrant milk fudge in the candy store for the children of her uncle's house.
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