witch mary bennet
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Mary knew that Elizabeth had traveled north with the Gardiners, and Lydia had gone to Brighton with Mrs. Colonel Forster and the officers, so before going home, she wrote a letter asking Is there anything Jane needs to buy, she can help bring it over from London—it is conceivable that Miss Bennet has to take care of the children of the Gardiner family, deal with her parents, and accompany her fiancé. Is extremely busy.
The reply letter brought by the owl Phoenician surprised Mary.The letter's handwriting was quite messy, and if you didn't read it carefully, you wouldn't even be able to tell that it was Jane's handwriting.She said that seeing Mary's owl was the happiest thing in the past few days. Because of a major incident at home, Lydia left a letter saying that she and an officer under Colonel Forster, who had once pursued Elizabeth's Wickham, eloped!
It's a hell of a thing.Jane used confusing words to describe what happened, at least let Mary understand that the colonel did not find the elopement couple. Therefore, Mr. Bennet left home that day and followed him to find his daughter .
The top priority is obviously to find Lydia. The Muggles can only hope to ask the post station and find the carriage, but shouldn't the wizards have some more effective methods?If Baldr was by her side, Mary could ask him. However, now she is not without help. The house elf Shua's attainments in certain spells are far better than ordinary wizards.
"Miss Bennet, the name is not a necessary condition for searching." Shu Ya just shook his head at first, "I have never heard of any method of finding based on the name, let alone a Muggle, but I want to know, to find What is the relationship between this Muggle?"
"She is my sister," Mary replied.
"Oh, if it is a blood relative, it seems that there is such a magic device," Shuya thought carefully for a while, "I found it based on blood, I don't know if it is useful for Muggles, Miss Bennet, very I'm sorry I can't be of much help, but now I want to ask other house elves, if you have friends from ancient wizard families, you might as well ask them."
Mary was a little disappointed, so she made a second decision in a short period of time. Jane was probably already in a state of desperation, and she wanted to go home first to see if there was anything she could do to help.She received the letter at noon, and Mary had already applied for a five-day leave before she got off work in the afternoon. After work, she apparated back to the wizarding village near Longbourne, boarded the stagecoach, and arrived before sunset. , she was already standing outside the house.
Jane was sitting downstairs in the living room, reading a storybook to the children of the Gardiner family. All this seemed so peaceful and peaceful, but Mary immediately noticed that her sister was obviously haggard, and there was even a bruise under her eyes. A faint shadow.
At the same time, she also found that the expressions of the servants in the family were a little weird. Such a big event must not be hidden from them, but Miss Bennet was still happy, "Mary, you are back so soon!" She just yelled and burst into tears.
Mary hurried over to hug her sister, "Poor Jane, I must have suffered a lot these days," she comforted softly, "Tell me what I can do to help you, at least I can stay with you at home for a few days."
"Oh, Mary, I think the family can still support me, although my mother is very sad..." At this point, Jane pointed to the upstairs, and then lowered her voice, "I know you must have a way, so, Mary, you Can you find Dad? If only you could find Lydia as soon as possible."
Mary asked her sister to tell her all the details of the matter, so Jane comforted her cousins, and the two sisters returned to Jane's room together. As soon as they entered the room, Mary saw that the owl Phoenician was squatting on the windowsill.
Jane knew it, so she asked Mary if she would get something for the owl.
"Oh, no," Mary told the owl to go out to look for food and come back after dark, and smiled to her sister, "I thought I might need to write to my friends for help, so I let it fly back too. .”
"Is your friend reliable?" Jane asked worriedly, "Mary, although the house elf named Shuya once told me that their wizards don't care much about our ordinary things, but this matter is very important." More than usual, the reason why Dad rushed to find Lydia was to minimize the impact of the matter."
Mary frowned. She knew that elopement was an extremely disgraceful thing. Lydia's reputation had been ruined, and perhaps the reputation of the whole family would be affected. Obviously, she was the easiest sister to take this matter to herself. It was concealed by the acquaintances, but she hadn't thought of it yet.
Then she looked at her sister. "Where's Mr. Bingley? Is he not at Netherfield?"
"Thankfully, he went to Manchester last week," Jane smiled wryly, "but I can't hide it from him. He will definitely hear about it when he returns to town."
"Mr. Bingley is a sensible man," Mary comforted her sister, "he will definitely not change his love for you just because of such a thing."
The sisters sat down and talked about the whole thing in detail.Lydia's extremely irresponsible letter was also taken out by Jane. It seems that she obviously regarded elopement as an early honeymoon trip.
"Can they really get married like this?" asked Mary. "Do you know that Wickham?"
There is so much information about this that Jane goes on for a long time.Everyone in Meryton thinks he is a handsome, well-educated and good young man, but Elizabeth once got the exact opposite content from Mr. Darcy.Moreover, after this incident, Colonel Forster also brought more bad news, saying that he acted too rashly and owed a lot of foreign debts.
"I remember that when he gave up Elizabeth and turned to Miss Jin, it was because this lady inherited a fortune," Mary said earnestly, "then his target may have always been young ladies with property, why would he What about Lydia, who is rich and powerless?"
"But they have already eloped. If Wickham hadn't agreed to something, Lydia wouldn't be so stupid as to run away with him," Jane said cautiously, "Maybe they can really get married? Besides, don't you think There's nothing better than getting them married."
Mary was not so optimistic.Hearing that Jane had written to Elizabeth requesting the Gardiners to come back and preside over everything, she made a decision.
"I'll stay with you until they come back," said Mary, "and go back to London, whatever you can find, and maybe you can find something."
After such an agreement, Mary followed her sister to see her mother.Mrs. Bennet seemed to be the poorest of the family, in her dressing-gown and nightcap, wrapped in a thick shawl on such a summer day, and still screaming about her aches and pains.As soon as she saw Mary she complained all about it.
"Mary, you must be able to do something, right?" Mrs. Bennet grabbed her daughter's hand, "Lydia is your own sister, you should always take care of her, you go to London now, find Dad, I always I am worried that after he finds them both, if he wants to fight him, he will definitely not be able to beat the young man, and if he dies unfortunately, the Collins family will drive us out!"
It took Mary some trouble to check Mrs. Bennet's fancy.She told Bennet to come back, and she would go to London when her aunt and uncle came back, and Mrs. Bennet ordered to leave again.
"I'm going to find a way to get Lydia married. I told Mr. Bennet this, but I'm afraid he has forgotten." She seemed to have found the key to the problem. "That Wickham is as ordinary as we are, Mary, use your magic to force him to marry Lydia, so that papa won't have to fight."
Such a conversation was obviously meaningless. The two sisters worked together to appease their mother, and after a simple dinner, Mary went back to her room, ready to sort out her thoughts and write a letter.
Maybe Jane's suggestion is correct. If there is another solution, it's better not to let Baldr know that her own sister has done such a shameful thing.Even if Badr would not say anything about it, this kind of incident undoubtedly added another flaw to her already lackluster wealth background.
Fortunately, Mary still has friends. She wrote to Sophie, and she will definitely help her. Mary now hopes that among the acquaintances of the Windermere family, there will be a magic device based on the bloodline. In this way, there may be a chance to borrow it.
The letter sent that night received a reply the next morning.Sophie said that since her sister was likely to be in London or the surrounding area, her fiancé might be able to help, and she had written to Victor to say that Mary's sister was missing.
It was barely reasonable to say so. According to Sophie's instructions, Mary wrote another letter to Victor. There were some fabricated elements in this letter. After all, even a Muggle would not disappear just fine.
Mary waited for the letter for the rest of the day, but heard nothing, until the afternoon of the third day when the Gardiners returned with Elizabeth.
The reunion was of course a joy, but when everyone sat down to discuss the next move, Mary felt very sorry. Almost everyone hoped that she could do something, but there was nothing she could do.
The result of the discussion was that Mr. Gardiner would go to town tomorrow, and he asked Mary if he wanted to go with him, and she agreed.
Mary was very exhausted. In the past year, she did help the family solve some problems, delivered letters for Jane, and helped Elizabeth confirm that De Bulff was a witch, but it was all due to other help. Now, she felt that I am so useless.
She sat in a room for a while, when suddenly a strange long-eared owl appeared, and Mary had seen it through the window, holding a red letter in its mouth.
That's howler letters.Before the third year, at the long table at Hogwarts, Mary used to envy classmates who had parents to take care of them, and this envy even included the shouting letters they received, but now, she had no idea who would send her a letter. The first howling letter in this life.
After the letter was opened, there was no yelling. Badr Knight still maintained restraint, but just from the fact that he sent her the yelling letter itself, it was enough to see his anger.
"I've reached the village of Demont, so, no matter where you are in Hertfordshire now, you will be in front of me in half an hour! Came here from the Alps in a day, I just want to see what's there You don't want to tell the matter, but you just ask others!"
Mary could hardly imagine the expression on Badr's face when she said this, but what was certain was that she had to see him as soon as possible, what if he didn't accept her explanation? ...Mary was in such a state of confusion that she couldn't think of anything, so she had to wait until she saw him.
Demont Village is the wizarding village where Mary takes the stagecoach every time, and she can directly Apparate there.
The reply letter brought by the owl Phoenician surprised Mary.The letter's handwriting was quite messy, and if you didn't read it carefully, you wouldn't even be able to tell that it was Jane's handwriting.She said that seeing Mary's owl was the happiest thing in the past few days. Because of a major incident at home, Lydia left a letter saying that she and an officer under Colonel Forster, who had once pursued Elizabeth's Wickham, eloped!
It's a hell of a thing.Jane used confusing words to describe what happened, at least let Mary understand that the colonel did not find the elopement couple. Therefore, Mr. Bennet left home that day and followed him to find his daughter .
The top priority is obviously to find Lydia. The Muggles can only hope to ask the post station and find the carriage, but shouldn't the wizards have some more effective methods?If Baldr was by her side, Mary could ask him. However, now she is not without help. The house elf Shua's attainments in certain spells are far better than ordinary wizards.
"Miss Bennet, the name is not a necessary condition for searching." Shu Ya just shook his head at first, "I have never heard of any method of finding based on the name, let alone a Muggle, but I want to know, to find What is the relationship between this Muggle?"
"She is my sister," Mary replied.
"Oh, if it is a blood relative, it seems that there is such a magic device," Shuya thought carefully for a while, "I found it based on blood, I don't know if it is useful for Muggles, Miss Bennet, very I'm sorry I can't be of much help, but now I want to ask other house elves, if you have friends from ancient wizard families, you might as well ask them."
Mary was a little disappointed, so she made a second decision in a short period of time. Jane was probably already in a state of desperation, and she wanted to go home first to see if there was anything she could do to help.She received the letter at noon, and Mary had already applied for a five-day leave before she got off work in the afternoon. After work, she apparated back to the wizarding village near Longbourne, boarded the stagecoach, and arrived before sunset. , she was already standing outside the house.
Jane was sitting downstairs in the living room, reading a storybook to the children of the Gardiner family. All this seemed so peaceful and peaceful, but Mary immediately noticed that her sister was obviously haggard, and there was even a bruise under her eyes. A faint shadow.
At the same time, she also found that the expressions of the servants in the family were a little weird. Such a big event must not be hidden from them, but Miss Bennet was still happy, "Mary, you are back so soon!" She just yelled and burst into tears.
Mary hurried over to hug her sister, "Poor Jane, I must have suffered a lot these days," she comforted softly, "Tell me what I can do to help you, at least I can stay with you at home for a few days."
"Oh, Mary, I think the family can still support me, although my mother is very sad..." At this point, Jane pointed to the upstairs, and then lowered her voice, "I know you must have a way, so, Mary, you Can you find Dad? If only you could find Lydia as soon as possible."
Mary asked her sister to tell her all the details of the matter, so Jane comforted her cousins, and the two sisters returned to Jane's room together. As soon as they entered the room, Mary saw that the owl Phoenician was squatting on the windowsill.
Jane knew it, so she asked Mary if she would get something for the owl.
"Oh, no," Mary told the owl to go out to look for food and come back after dark, and smiled to her sister, "I thought I might need to write to my friends for help, so I let it fly back too. .”
"Is your friend reliable?" Jane asked worriedly, "Mary, although the house elf named Shuya once told me that their wizards don't care much about our ordinary things, but this matter is very important." More than usual, the reason why Dad rushed to find Lydia was to minimize the impact of the matter."
Mary frowned. She knew that elopement was an extremely disgraceful thing. Lydia's reputation had been ruined, and perhaps the reputation of the whole family would be affected. Obviously, she was the easiest sister to take this matter to herself. It was concealed by the acquaintances, but she hadn't thought of it yet.
Then she looked at her sister. "Where's Mr. Bingley? Is he not at Netherfield?"
"Thankfully, he went to Manchester last week," Jane smiled wryly, "but I can't hide it from him. He will definitely hear about it when he returns to town."
"Mr. Bingley is a sensible man," Mary comforted her sister, "he will definitely not change his love for you just because of such a thing."
The sisters sat down and talked about the whole thing in detail.Lydia's extremely irresponsible letter was also taken out by Jane. It seems that she obviously regarded elopement as an early honeymoon trip.
"Can they really get married like this?" asked Mary. "Do you know that Wickham?"
There is so much information about this that Jane goes on for a long time.Everyone in Meryton thinks he is a handsome, well-educated and good young man, but Elizabeth once got the exact opposite content from Mr. Darcy.Moreover, after this incident, Colonel Forster also brought more bad news, saying that he acted too rashly and owed a lot of foreign debts.
"I remember that when he gave up Elizabeth and turned to Miss Jin, it was because this lady inherited a fortune," Mary said earnestly, "then his target may have always been young ladies with property, why would he What about Lydia, who is rich and powerless?"
"But they have already eloped. If Wickham hadn't agreed to something, Lydia wouldn't be so stupid as to run away with him," Jane said cautiously, "Maybe they can really get married? Besides, don't you think There's nothing better than getting them married."
Mary was not so optimistic.Hearing that Jane had written to Elizabeth requesting the Gardiners to come back and preside over everything, she made a decision.
"I'll stay with you until they come back," said Mary, "and go back to London, whatever you can find, and maybe you can find something."
After such an agreement, Mary followed her sister to see her mother.Mrs. Bennet seemed to be the poorest of the family, in her dressing-gown and nightcap, wrapped in a thick shawl on such a summer day, and still screaming about her aches and pains.As soon as she saw Mary she complained all about it.
"Mary, you must be able to do something, right?" Mrs. Bennet grabbed her daughter's hand, "Lydia is your own sister, you should always take care of her, you go to London now, find Dad, I always I am worried that after he finds them both, if he wants to fight him, he will definitely not be able to beat the young man, and if he dies unfortunately, the Collins family will drive us out!"
It took Mary some trouble to check Mrs. Bennet's fancy.She told Bennet to come back, and she would go to London when her aunt and uncle came back, and Mrs. Bennet ordered to leave again.
"I'm going to find a way to get Lydia married. I told Mr. Bennet this, but I'm afraid he has forgotten." She seemed to have found the key to the problem. "That Wickham is as ordinary as we are, Mary, use your magic to force him to marry Lydia, so that papa won't have to fight."
Such a conversation was obviously meaningless. The two sisters worked together to appease their mother, and after a simple dinner, Mary went back to her room, ready to sort out her thoughts and write a letter.
Maybe Jane's suggestion is correct. If there is another solution, it's better not to let Baldr know that her own sister has done such a shameful thing.Even if Badr would not say anything about it, this kind of incident undoubtedly added another flaw to her already lackluster wealth background.
Fortunately, Mary still has friends. She wrote to Sophie, and she will definitely help her. Mary now hopes that among the acquaintances of the Windermere family, there will be a magic device based on the bloodline. In this way, there may be a chance to borrow it.
The letter sent that night received a reply the next morning.Sophie said that since her sister was likely to be in London or the surrounding area, her fiancé might be able to help, and she had written to Victor to say that Mary's sister was missing.
It was barely reasonable to say so. According to Sophie's instructions, Mary wrote another letter to Victor. There were some fabricated elements in this letter. After all, even a Muggle would not disappear just fine.
Mary waited for the letter for the rest of the day, but heard nothing, until the afternoon of the third day when the Gardiners returned with Elizabeth.
The reunion was of course a joy, but when everyone sat down to discuss the next move, Mary felt very sorry. Almost everyone hoped that she could do something, but there was nothing she could do.
The result of the discussion was that Mr. Gardiner would go to town tomorrow, and he asked Mary if he wanted to go with him, and she agreed.
Mary was very exhausted. In the past year, she did help the family solve some problems, delivered letters for Jane, and helped Elizabeth confirm that De Bulff was a witch, but it was all due to other help. Now, she felt that I am so useless.
She sat in a room for a while, when suddenly a strange long-eared owl appeared, and Mary had seen it through the window, holding a red letter in its mouth.
That's howler letters.Before the third year, at the long table at Hogwarts, Mary used to envy classmates who had parents to take care of them, and this envy even included the shouting letters they received, but now, she had no idea who would send her a letter. The first howling letter in this life.
After the letter was opened, there was no yelling. Badr Knight still maintained restraint, but just from the fact that he sent her the yelling letter itself, it was enough to see his anger.
"I've reached the village of Demont, so, no matter where you are in Hertfordshire now, you will be in front of me in half an hour! Came here from the Alps in a day, I just want to see what's there You don't want to tell the matter, but you just ask others!"
Mary could hardly imagine the expression on Badr's face when she said this, but what was certain was that she had to see him as soon as possible, what if he didn't accept her explanation? ...Mary was in such a state of confusion that she couldn't think of anything, so she had to wait until she saw him.
Demont Village is the wizarding village where Mary takes the stagecoach every time, and she can directly Apparate there.
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