witch mary bennet
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At the invitation of Mrs. Gardiner, during this period of time, Mary went to her uncle's house for dinner every day, and cared about her dear eldest sister by the way.
Miss Bingley did not send a single word. Mary believed that she did it on purpose, but Jane was never willing to speculate on others maliciously. She felt that the greater possibility was that the letter sent from Longbourne was lost. .To comfort her, and to prove her mistake, Mrs. Gardiner said that she was going to visit friends and relatives in Mayfair, and that she might be taken to Grosvenor Street as well.
The result of this visit disappointed everyone. Jane did not see Mr. Bingley, and the content of her conversation with Miss Bingley disappointed Mrs. Gardiner and Mary. Mrs. Gardiner shook her head again and again at the young lady's hypocrisy, but Jane still believed that she would tell her brother all this, and that perhaps Mr. Bingley would still like to see her.
Mary, under the influence of Mrs. Gardiner, was not at all optimistic, so she assumed an air of indifference, and told Jane in a sarcastic tone that she felt that Miss Bingley would certainly conceal the news from her brother.
"Caroline was very glad to see me," replied Miss Bennet. "Besides, you don't know her well. Although she has a strong character, she is not ignorant. In a few days, she will come to my uncle's house for a return visit."
Thinking that Jane will be hurt by Caroline Bingley's malicious intent again, Mary is extremely depressed. She has almost thought of several ways to help Jane, and even practiced the handwriting imitation spell. Determined that if the matter failed to improve, she would write a letter to Mr. Bingley, imitating Jane's handwriting.
But Mrs. Gardiner still suggested that Mary should calm down a little. She felt that it would be a painful process for Jane to recognize Caroline Bingley's sinister intentions, but it would be good for Jane. Yes, her good nature has always been best cultivated in Longbourn, but there are always wicked people in this world.
Mary had to wait patiently, and even decided not to mention anyone named Bingley in front of her sister.In this way, at the end of January, the ladies living in Tianen Temple Street finally waited for the honorable Miss Bingley. Miss Bingley did not stay long, and, compared to her previous enthusiasm, her attitude this time was really serious. was so cold, and so disrespectful, that Jane finally came to realize that Miss Bingley did not treat her as a friend.
Knowing that Jane had written to Elizabeth, Mary felt that it would take some time for her sister to recover from her disappointment. So, after a few days, she asked her why she didn't write a letter to Mr. Bingley directly.
"This seems too rash," Jane still hesitated, "and I suspect that Miss Bingley and her sister will definitely withhold my letter. I have heard her say that Mr. Bingley has been with Darcy Monsieur stays together and doesn't come home very often."
"Dear Jane, you love Mr. Bingley, and everyone can see that he loves you too, so are you willing to give up this relationship?" Mary smiled slightly, "And you must have forgotten that I am A witch, and I think I can promise to deliver your letter to Mr Bingley."
Jane hesitated, and finally asked Mary to let her think again.Mary did not intend to wait any longer, she took out a letter that Jane had written to her before, put the letter on the edge of another blank letter, and cast a handwriting imitation spell, on that blank letter, immediately Handwriting appeared line by line, as if someone was actually writing a letter.
"See if it looks like your handwriting?" Mary handed the letter to the stunned sister. The content of the letter was what she had thought up, and of course some heartfelt words of love were indispensable.
Therefore, after being surprised, Miss Bennet immediately became a little anxious, "Oh, Mary, this can't be done..."
"Then write one yourself," said Mary, smiling, and snatched the letter from her sister. "If you don't send me a letter tomorrow, I'll give this to Mr. Bingley."
Jane and Mary were deadlocked for a few minutes, and finally smiled, "Well, Mary, I know you're doing it for my own good," she said, "You're right, I shouldn't just do nothing like this, tomorrow I will definitely write a good letter."
"However, dear Jane, I have to remind you," Mary also became serious, "I heard that Mr. Bingley is very fond of you, so someone must have ulterior motives to speak ill of you in front of him. , otherwise he will definitely return to Netherfield and look for you again, so I think you must word your letter well, and you should reveal some of your feelings for him."
Jane blushed, but she nodded quickly, equally earnestly, before Mary moved on to the next step of her plan.
She believed that she could sneak into Mr. Bingley's study and put the letter on his desk, but there was still a risk of being discovered by Muggles, and she actually had a better candidate, St. Mungo's The therapists, in fact, often send house elves to help them with some personal affairs, and Mary has long known that the level of magic of house elves is actually much higher than hers.
So, Mary found Shuya, told her briefly what had happened, and asked her to do this little favor.
The house-elf fully agreed, and then made a suggestion in a soft voice, "Miss Bennet, do you want to cast a confusion spell on your letter so that only the recipient Mr. When Muggles see it, they just treat it like a piece of paper."
"Excellent!" As soon as Mary finished speaking, Shuya stretched out her long and pointed fingers and tried an invisible spell on the letter.
"That's all right," the house-elf jumped up, "Miss Bennet, I'll send it now."
Mary thought Shuya would be back soon, but after about half an hour, the house elf suddenly appeared in front of her.
She smiled happily, "Miss Bennet, when I went, that gentleman just came back. I waited for a while and saw that he had already opened the letter."
Then all she had to do was wait patiently. This made Mary discover some unknown characteristics of this house elf. She was actually more anxious than any other party involved in this matter.
On the morning of the third day, Mary was still seeing patients with Charlie Dawn when she saw Shuya desperately waving at her at the door of the consulting room.
"Miss Bennet, I went to that house again just now, and I know what's the matter," she cried hastily, as soon as she saw Mary, "I saw that gentleman's sisters, and other A very handsome gentleman who speaks ill of your sister in front of that gentleman."
That must be Mr. Darcy, and Mary was also angry, "What did they say?"
But the house elf seemed very coy, "Miss Bennet, I can't learn those words... They say your sister doesn't like that gentleman, and they say that your whole family is uneducated."
Mary was so angry that after hastily eating her lunch, she immediately apparated back to her own room in Longbourn. Without disturbing the rest of the family, she quietly found Elizabeth. If the last person who understands, it must be her second sister.
Elizabeth was not very surprised by her sister's sudden appearance, and after hearing the news brought by Mary, she was also not filled with righteous indignation.
Elizabeth carefully recalled that from Mary's point of view, things were really bad. Most people in the village believed that Mr. Bingley must marry the young lady of Longbourne, and people would also make irresponsible remarks. The two youngest daughters of the Bennet family, the two youngest daughters, chased the officers around town almost every day, and their parents made no attempt to discipline them.
"However, Mr. Darcy often takes pleasure in hurting others," Elizabeth immediately showed a very dissatisfied look, "Anyway, he didn't do it once or twice. If we can realize his malice earlier, we can sooner. Take precautions and protect Jane."
Speaking of her sister, Mary still had some doubts, and Elizabeth was a little weak, "I did tell Jane that she hides her feelings too well."
"Oh, maybe this has led to other people's misunderstanding," Mary sighed, "we have to find a way to help Jane."
"Mr. Bingley has received Jane's letter. I hope he can understand Jane's heart." Elizabeth thought for a while, "Mary, you have to find a way to know Mr. Bingley's reaction. If necessary, it is best to find Where Mr. Bingley frequents, find a way for him to meet Jane."
It wasn't too hard, Mary agreed.Besides, she didn't even need to go herself, the house-elf was now going to Bingley's almost every day to report her various discoveries to Mary.
"Miss Bennet, why don't you ask your sister to write another letter to that gentleman?" Shuya was really impatient. If Mary was not still insisting, she might really have fabricated a letter.
"Oh, Shuya, Mr. Bingley is not worthy to be my sister's husband if he can't make a choice on his own." This was Mary's reason. Fortunately, Mr. Bingley did not disappoint her this time.
Shuya almost danced happily when she came back, "Miss Bennet, Mr. Bingley is already planning to visit Tianen Temple Street in the afternoon. It sounds like that's where your sister lives?"
As a result, Mary spent a very long afternoon. In addition to her own worries, Shuya would visit her ward from time to time, help her with one or two things, and whisper that she could leave early once in a while. "I'll cover it for you," she said earnestly.
Of course, Mary didn't dare to leave early, so she finally managed to get off work. She apparated directly from the door of the ward to the vicinity of Tian'en Temple Street. As a result, when she stepped into the door of Gardiner's house, only her elder brother came out. The cousin, said her father and mother, and dear Cousin Jane, were still receiving Mr. Bingley's visit.
Mr. Bingley did not come alone. Mary took a peek through the crack of the living room door and saw Mr. Darcy talking with Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner. He still looked a little strange. Patient, but managed to maintain proper etiquette.
Mary quietly asked her cousin when the two gentlemen came, and she was relieved when she heard that they had been sitting for more than two hours.
"The two of them were very restrained when they came in, but Cousin Jane happened to smile at the shorter gentleman, and he sat next to her," the cousin added with great interest.
Mary went upstairs to Jane's room and waited a little while before the two gentlemen took their leave.Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner were satisfied, and as for Jane, she seemed rather pleased.
Miss Bingley did not send a single word. Mary believed that she did it on purpose, but Jane was never willing to speculate on others maliciously. She felt that the greater possibility was that the letter sent from Longbourne was lost. .To comfort her, and to prove her mistake, Mrs. Gardiner said that she was going to visit friends and relatives in Mayfair, and that she might be taken to Grosvenor Street as well.
The result of this visit disappointed everyone. Jane did not see Mr. Bingley, and the content of her conversation with Miss Bingley disappointed Mrs. Gardiner and Mary. Mrs. Gardiner shook her head again and again at the young lady's hypocrisy, but Jane still believed that she would tell her brother all this, and that perhaps Mr. Bingley would still like to see her.
Mary, under the influence of Mrs. Gardiner, was not at all optimistic, so she assumed an air of indifference, and told Jane in a sarcastic tone that she felt that Miss Bingley would certainly conceal the news from her brother.
"Caroline was very glad to see me," replied Miss Bennet. "Besides, you don't know her well. Although she has a strong character, she is not ignorant. In a few days, she will come to my uncle's house for a return visit."
Thinking that Jane will be hurt by Caroline Bingley's malicious intent again, Mary is extremely depressed. She has almost thought of several ways to help Jane, and even practiced the handwriting imitation spell. Determined that if the matter failed to improve, she would write a letter to Mr. Bingley, imitating Jane's handwriting.
But Mrs. Gardiner still suggested that Mary should calm down a little. She felt that it would be a painful process for Jane to recognize Caroline Bingley's sinister intentions, but it would be good for Jane. Yes, her good nature has always been best cultivated in Longbourn, but there are always wicked people in this world.
Mary had to wait patiently, and even decided not to mention anyone named Bingley in front of her sister.In this way, at the end of January, the ladies living in Tianen Temple Street finally waited for the honorable Miss Bingley. Miss Bingley did not stay long, and, compared to her previous enthusiasm, her attitude this time was really serious. was so cold, and so disrespectful, that Jane finally came to realize that Miss Bingley did not treat her as a friend.
Knowing that Jane had written to Elizabeth, Mary felt that it would take some time for her sister to recover from her disappointment. So, after a few days, she asked her why she didn't write a letter to Mr. Bingley directly.
"This seems too rash," Jane still hesitated, "and I suspect that Miss Bingley and her sister will definitely withhold my letter. I have heard her say that Mr. Bingley has been with Darcy Monsieur stays together and doesn't come home very often."
"Dear Jane, you love Mr. Bingley, and everyone can see that he loves you too, so are you willing to give up this relationship?" Mary smiled slightly, "And you must have forgotten that I am A witch, and I think I can promise to deliver your letter to Mr Bingley."
Jane hesitated, and finally asked Mary to let her think again.Mary did not intend to wait any longer, she took out a letter that Jane had written to her before, put the letter on the edge of another blank letter, and cast a handwriting imitation spell, on that blank letter, immediately Handwriting appeared line by line, as if someone was actually writing a letter.
"See if it looks like your handwriting?" Mary handed the letter to the stunned sister. The content of the letter was what she had thought up, and of course some heartfelt words of love were indispensable.
Therefore, after being surprised, Miss Bennet immediately became a little anxious, "Oh, Mary, this can't be done..."
"Then write one yourself," said Mary, smiling, and snatched the letter from her sister. "If you don't send me a letter tomorrow, I'll give this to Mr. Bingley."
Jane and Mary were deadlocked for a few minutes, and finally smiled, "Well, Mary, I know you're doing it for my own good," she said, "You're right, I shouldn't just do nothing like this, tomorrow I will definitely write a good letter."
"However, dear Jane, I have to remind you," Mary also became serious, "I heard that Mr. Bingley is very fond of you, so someone must have ulterior motives to speak ill of you in front of him. , otherwise he will definitely return to Netherfield and look for you again, so I think you must word your letter well, and you should reveal some of your feelings for him."
Jane blushed, but she nodded quickly, equally earnestly, before Mary moved on to the next step of her plan.
She believed that she could sneak into Mr. Bingley's study and put the letter on his desk, but there was still a risk of being discovered by Muggles, and she actually had a better candidate, St. Mungo's The therapists, in fact, often send house elves to help them with some personal affairs, and Mary has long known that the level of magic of house elves is actually much higher than hers.
So, Mary found Shuya, told her briefly what had happened, and asked her to do this little favor.
The house-elf fully agreed, and then made a suggestion in a soft voice, "Miss Bennet, do you want to cast a confusion spell on your letter so that only the recipient Mr. When Muggles see it, they just treat it like a piece of paper."
"Excellent!" As soon as Mary finished speaking, Shuya stretched out her long and pointed fingers and tried an invisible spell on the letter.
"That's all right," the house-elf jumped up, "Miss Bennet, I'll send it now."
Mary thought Shuya would be back soon, but after about half an hour, the house elf suddenly appeared in front of her.
She smiled happily, "Miss Bennet, when I went, that gentleman just came back. I waited for a while and saw that he had already opened the letter."
Then all she had to do was wait patiently. This made Mary discover some unknown characteristics of this house elf. She was actually more anxious than any other party involved in this matter.
On the morning of the third day, Mary was still seeing patients with Charlie Dawn when she saw Shuya desperately waving at her at the door of the consulting room.
"Miss Bennet, I went to that house again just now, and I know what's the matter," she cried hastily, as soon as she saw Mary, "I saw that gentleman's sisters, and other A very handsome gentleman who speaks ill of your sister in front of that gentleman."
That must be Mr. Darcy, and Mary was also angry, "What did they say?"
But the house elf seemed very coy, "Miss Bennet, I can't learn those words... They say your sister doesn't like that gentleman, and they say that your whole family is uneducated."
Mary was so angry that after hastily eating her lunch, she immediately apparated back to her own room in Longbourn. Without disturbing the rest of the family, she quietly found Elizabeth. If the last person who understands, it must be her second sister.
Elizabeth was not very surprised by her sister's sudden appearance, and after hearing the news brought by Mary, she was also not filled with righteous indignation.
Elizabeth carefully recalled that from Mary's point of view, things were really bad. Most people in the village believed that Mr. Bingley must marry the young lady of Longbourne, and people would also make irresponsible remarks. The two youngest daughters of the Bennet family, the two youngest daughters, chased the officers around town almost every day, and their parents made no attempt to discipline them.
"However, Mr. Darcy often takes pleasure in hurting others," Elizabeth immediately showed a very dissatisfied look, "Anyway, he didn't do it once or twice. If we can realize his malice earlier, we can sooner. Take precautions and protect Jane."
Speaking of her sister, Mary still had some doubts, and Elizabeth was a little weak, "I did tell Jane that she hides her feelings too well."
"Oh, maybe this has led to other people's misunderstanding," Mary sighed, "we have to find a way to help Jane."
"Mr. Bingley has received Jane's letter. I hope he can understand Jane's heart." Elizabeth thought for a while, "Mary, you have to find a way to know Mr. Bingley's reaction. If necessary, it is best to find Where Mr. Bingley frequents, find a way for him to meet Jane."
It wasn't too hard, Mary agreed.Besides, she didn't even need to go herself, the house-elf was now going to Bingley's almost every day to report her various discoveries to Mary.
"Miss Bennet, why don't you ask your sister to write another letter to that gentleman?" Shuya was really impatient. If Mary was not still insisting, she might really have fabricated a letter.
"Oh, Shuya, Mr. Bingley is not worthy to be my sister's husband if he can't make a choice on his own." This was Mary's reason. Fortunately, Mr. Bingley did not disappoint her this time.
Shuya almost danced happily when she came back, "Miss Bennet, Mr. Bingley is already planning to visit Tianen Temple Street in the afternoon. It sounds like that's where your sister lives?"
As a result, Mary spent a very long afternoon. In addition to her own worries, Shuya would visit her ward from time to time, help her with one or two things, and whisper that she could leave early once in a while. "I'll cover it for you," she said earnestly.
Of course, Mary didn't dare to leave early, so she finally managed to get off work. She apparated directly from the door of the ward to the vicinity of Tian'en Temple Street. As a result, when she stepped into the door of Gardiner's house, only her elder brother came out. The cousin, said her father and mother, and dear Cousin Jane, were still receiving Mr. Bingley's visit.
Mr. Bingley did not come alone. Mary took a peek through the crack of the living room door and saw Mr. Darcy talking with Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner. He still looked a little strange. Patient, but managed to maintain proper etiquette.
Mary quietly asked her cousin when the two gentlemen came, and she was relieved when she heard that they had been sitting for more than two hours.
"The two of them were very restrained when they came in, but Cousin Jane happened to smile at the shorter gentleman, and he sat next to her," the cousin added with great interest.
Mary went upstairs to Jane's room and waited a little while before the two gentlemen took their leave.Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner were satisfied, and as for Jane, she seemed rather pleased.
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