witch mary bennet
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Although Lydia was imprisoned, she could still vent her inner anger with facial expressions, so as soon as she got into the carriage, Mary cast a hypnotizing spell without hesitation, making her sister fall asleep against the carriage siding past.
"Great," Bader laughed softly, "Mary, I was just about to ask, is Darcy's aunt, De Bolph, the one from Kent? Her husband seems to be the Squib from the Baldwin family, right?" .”
Mary gave an affirmative answer, and by the way told about the visit to Rosings, not even forgetting to mention Mr. Collins who would sooner or later inherit Longbourne.
"The Baldwin family also knows a thing or two," Bader said, "their family chose this witch wife for Mr. Louis, hoping that the child she would give birth to would be a wizard, but in the end, she was still a squib."
"De Borff wishes her daughter to marry Mr. Darcy," murmured Mary, who was too tired to speak, but had questions to ask him.
"Mary, why don't you take a break first?" Badr frowned, "Why don't you come with me to Uncle's house, and we can introduce what happened to your father."
Mary smiled, "Badr, how do you introduce yourself to my father?"
"Let's just say that my illness was cured, and I just took this opportunity to repay it," Bader must have already planned it out, and said it without thinking.
"Forget it, what happened to us is not a glorious thing, and my father may not want to see it," Mary said softly, "And, we must erase Wickham's memory as soon as possible."
"Not doing it yourself," he seemed a little disappointed.
Mary's focus was on her own doubts, "Badr, how did you talk to that Wickham? You always feel that he is not acting right, not as cunning as you say."
"We're trying to scare him. Darcy didn't agree to let him leave Britain at first. I'm afraid he still wants to know his whereabouts." Bader thought for a while before laughing again, "Mary, I think Wickham may have made a mistake. I mean, we never mentioned asking him to marry Lingmei, but suddenly came out to ask him, he probably thought that Lingmei forced him to change his mind, and tried to find a way to facilitate their marriage."
"So he started asking for a lot of money?" Mary also smiled, "If they really make them a husband and wife, the family will never have peace."
Maybe it was because she was smiling a bit reluctantly, and Badr looked at her worriedly, then reached out and tried her forehead, "Mary, you look very listless."
"Just tired," answered Mary, "and I'll be all right if I go to bed early at night."
"Do you want to go home with your father?" He asked again.
"I suppose so," she sighed. "Maybe they've been trying to keep Lydia under the Binding Charm."
"Mary, you have done your duty," Badr said in a low voice, "Sister is like this, there is no need to be angry all the time, don't make your body angry."
"I know," Mary smiled, "Phoenician the owl is still at home, and will write letters when I get home."
He nodded, and suddenly pulled her into his arms again, "Now close your eyes and rest for a while, and call when you get somewhere."
"I can't sleep like this," Mary murmured, but he tightened his embrace unceremoniously.
Mary lay on her stomach with peace of mind. In fact, she felt a headache when she thought of Lydia's possible outburst after waking up.To get rid of these annoying things and live happily with Bader, although the thought of thinking about it makes her feel ashamed, but it always makes her feel happy in her heart, and she doesn't want to be separated from him more and more.
Time seemed to pass very fast, and it didn't take long to arrive at Tian'en Temple Street.Mary heard Baldur sigh inaudibly, and he then took out his wand and conjured a big black cloak.
"Mary, wrap up my sister," he ordered, "and ask a servant to carry her in."
They both got out of the car, Mary thought, if they saw her father, this would be a chance to introduce Badr to him.
But she was doomed to be disappointed.According to the Gardiner housekeeper, who knew Miss Mary, the Lord had not come home, and Mary had to ask the servant to put Lydia on the living room sofa.Under the watchful eyes of everyone, the two could only simply say goodbye, and Bader jumped into the carriage and left.
Mary only told the servants of Gardiner's house that Miss Lydia was ill, and told them to clean up the room where Jane had lived before, and let two servants carry Lydia up to finish all this. , Not long after, Mr. Gardiner came back with his brother-in-law.
Mary hurried downstairs to meet her father.Mr. Bennet looked as worn out as she did. He was bearded and coughing, and he had lost all of his homely ease.
"Have you found Lydia?" he asked anxiously as soon as he saw Mary.
Mary replied that Lydia was asleep.She was worried about her father, so she advised him to rest for a while and eat something again.
"All this has happened to me," Mr. Bennet sighed, and asked Mary to tell the story of finding Lydia first.
"Go to uncle's study," said Mary, who was bound to mention magic, and evidently not to be heard by the servants.
It took Mary nearly half an hour to explain all of Lydia's words and deeds and the final settlement of the matter. Mr. Bennet shook his head repeatedly. After Mary finished speaking, he said to his brother-in-law, "Look, we still Take a bath first, finish your meal, and rest for a while, I'm afraid Lydia may not want to see you, and you should also gather enough energy to deal with her yelling."
Mr. Gardiner politely expressed that he would like to entertain his brother-in-law at home, and Mr. Bennet said to Mary, "Dear girl, if there is no such thing, I don't know how this matter will end, but I am in good spirits. The advantage of being a witch, no matter what, let's rest before dinner."
While eating dinner, Mr. Bennet asked about the "patient" in Mary's mouth again.
"Mary, as you say, that gentleman has been a great service to you," he asked, "and tell me, how can we thank him?"
"Mr. Knight's family is very rich, so we can't thank him by giving gifts," Mary carefully weaved a lie, "However, after the summer is over, he will go to the hospital for treatment. Take good care of him then, even if it is Thank you."
Mr. Bennet didn't say anything more, and when he was almost finished eating, he asked Mary if there was any way to send the news home.
"Now that Lydia has returned, there is no need to trouble my aunt to stay at our house," said Mr. Bennet, "and, besides, the mother and sisters who have told the news earlier will save them from worrying."
"There is no good way." Mary put down the knife and fork, "I'd better go home later, Dad, please wait for half an hour."
Of course it took less than a minute to apparate back home, but it still took a lot of talking to explain the whole thing clearly.Mrs. Gardiner and the three Miss Bennets in the family are happy to find Lydia, but at the same time they are also worried about her unreasonableness.
"I wish Mommy could keep Lydia under control," Jane said sincerely.
"I'll help mom shut up Lydia," Kitty said, full of interest.
"I'm just worried that my mother will blame Mary instead," Elizabeth said, "Look at my mother's wishful thinking that Lydia can marry Wickham."
"Mother is not unreasonable," replied Mary, who, in fact, had the same worry, and put the task of reporting the situation to Mrs. Bennet on the sisters on the pretext that her father was still waiting for her.
When Mary told the story, she deliberately omitted all the plots about Mr. Darcy. It seemed that Elizabeth didn't know that Mr. Darcy had left for London, which aggravated Mary's interest. Talk to your sister about this gentleman.
When Mary returned to Tenen Temple Street, Mr. Bennet and Mr. Gardiner were waiting for her. She first told her uncle that her aunt had decided to leave early tomorrow morning, and Mr. Gardiner also gave her good news in return.
"Mary, a gift was delivered to the door just now, and it was specified," he said. "The maids have already accepted it. Let's go and have a look first."
Mary was very curious. According to the reports of the maids, the gift was delivered by a servant in livery. However, when she got the heavy box, she immediately saw familiar handwriting on the envelope of the letter tied to the box.
In fact, it was just a note from Buddell Knight, saying that there was a small jar of fresh wild honey just sent in the box, which was just the right nourishment for her, so he brought it for her to eat a little every day before going to bed, He also said that he sent a Muggle servant, London, which is actually more convenient than an owl.
Mary was surprised and delighted. This was the first time he gave her a gift, and he was so considerate. She had eaten honey before, but this wild honey was indeed more fragrant than any other kind of honey.
She really wanted to write a letter to express her joy immediately, but then she realized that she didn't bring Phenicia with her, and she didn't dare to keep her father waiting, so she went to Lydia's room with him soon .
Mr. Bennet commanded, "Mary, wake up my sister."
Mary lifted all the spells, and after a while, Lydia woke up, she first rubbed her eyes and looked around the room, and then asked sharply, "Mary, where did you get Wickham? "
"He should already be on some ship," Mary said lightly, "and all his memories after arriving in Longbourne have been erased."
Lydia let out a hysterical scream. She jumped out of bed and threw herself at Mary, as if she wanted to grab her. Mary quickly dodged, but Mr. Bennet stood up at this moment, and he grabbed Lydia. Ya, throw her back on the bed.
"Enough, Lydia," he cried, "my sister has saved the whole family from evil behavior, and she has helped avoid marrying the worst bastard in all of Britain, right and wrong?"
Lydia burst into tears.
"Lydia, don't be obsessed with it anymore!" Mary said earnestly, "Wickham didn't want to marry at all, but still tricked him into eloping. We have left him a way out, which is already considered forgiveness for him."
"On the contrary, Lydia," continued Mr. Bennet, "whose negligence of discipline has led to such a disgrace to the whole family, from tomorrow you are not allowed to leave Longbourne, except In addition to reading and sewing in the room, I was only allowed to walk around the house, and if I went to Meryton, I had to go with my mother."
He thought for a while, and then added, "If you can live peacefully until you are 20 years old, then you will consider letting her come out to socialize again. Otherwise, I would rather let the family be an old girl for a lifetime, and never allow the whole family to lose face again!"
Lydia just cried, and Mary suspected that she hadn't listened to her father's reprimand, but there was nothing she could do about it. After a while, Mr. Bennet asked her if she would like Mr. Gardiner to send A maid came to watch over Lydia.
"I'm afraid my sister will run away to-night," said Mr. Bennet, when they had left the room. "Mary, my sister can do it."
Mary thought about it, and asked her father if she could give Lydia a little sleeping potion, which is commonly used by wizards.
Mr. Bennet agreed.Mary apparated back to St. Mungo's, found a bottle of potion, mixed the potion with drinking water, and asked the maid to give it to her sister.
The water was still a little green, but Lydia was probably tired from crying, so she didn't notice it at all, and she didn't wake up when she set off the next morning.
The author has something to say: Climbing the mountain is really exhausting, and the temperature at noon has reached 30 degrees. In this case, the update can be guaranteed. Kelp definitely deserves your praise!
Happy Holidays to everyone again!
"Great," Bader laughed softly, "Mary, I was just about to ask, is Darcy's aunt, De Bolph, the one from Kent? Her husband seems to be the Squib from the Baldwin family, right?" .”
Mary gave an affirmative answer, and by the way told about the visit to Rosings, not even forgetting to mention Mr. Collins who would sooner or later inherit Longbourne.
"The Baldwin family also knows a thing or two," Bader said, "their family chose this witch wife for Mr. Louis, hoping that the child she would give birth to would be a wizard, but in the end, she was still a squib."
"De Borff wishes her daughter to marry Mr. Darcy," murmured Mary, who was too tired to speak, but had questions to ask him.
"Mary, why don't you take a break first?" Badr frowned, "Why don't you come with me to Uncle's house, and we can introduce what happened to your father."
Mary smiled, "Badr, how do you introduce yourself to my father?"
"Let's just say that my illness was cured, and I just took this opportunity to repay it," Bader must have already planned it out, and said it without thinking.
"Forget it, what happened to us is not a glorious thing, and my father may not want to see it," Mary said softly, "And, we must erase Wickham's memory as soon as possible."
"Not doing it yourself," he seemed a little disappointed.
Mary's focus was on her own doubts, "Badr, how did you talk to that Wickham? You always feel that he is not acting right, not as cunning as you say."
"We're trying to scare him. Darcy didn't agree to let him leave Britain at first. I'm afraid he still wants to know his whereabouts." Bader thought for a while before laughing again, "Mary, I think Wickham may have made a mistake. I mean, we never mentioned asking him to marry Lingmei, but suddenly came out to ask him, he probably thought that Lingmei forced him to change his mind, and tried to find a way to facilitate their marriage."
"So he started asking for a lot of money?" Mary also smiled, "If they really make them a husband and wife, the family will never have peace."
Maybe it was because she was smiling a bit reluctantly, and Badr looked at her worriedly, then reached out and tried her forehead, "Mary, you look very listless."
"Just tired," answered Mary, "and I'll be all right if I go to bed early at night."
"Do you want to go home with your father?" He asked again.
"I suppose so," she sighed. "Maybe they've been trying to keep Lydia under the Binding Charm."
"Mary, you have done your duty," Badr said in a low voice, "Sister is like this, there is no need to be angry all the time, don't make your body angry."
"I know," Mary smiled, "Phoenician the owl is still at home, and will write letters when I get home."
He nodded, and suddenly pulled her into his arms again, "Now close your eyes and rest for a while, and call when you get somewhere."
"I can't sleep like this," Mary murmured, but he tightened his embrace unceremoniously.
Mary lay on her stomach with peace of mind. In fact, she felt a headache when she thought of Lydia's possible outburst after waking up.To get rid of these annoying things and live happily with Bader, although the thought of thinking about it makes her feel ashamed, but it always makes her feel happy in her heart, and she doesn't want to be separated from him more and more.
Time seemed to pass very fast, and it didn't take long to arrive at Tian'en Temple Street.Mary heard Baldur sigh inaudibly, and he then took out his wand and conjured a big black cloak.
"Mary, wrap up my sister," he ordered, "and ask a servant to carry her in."
They both got out of the car, Mary thought, if they saw her father, this would be a chance to introduce Badr to him.
But she was doomed to be disappointed.According to the Gardiner housekeeper, who knew Miss Mary, the Lord had not come home, and Mary had to ask the servant to put Lydia on the living room sofa.Under the watchful eyes of everyone, the two could only simply say goodbye, and Bader jumped into the carriage and left.
Mary only told the servants of Gardiner's house that Miss Lydia was ill, and told them to clean up the room where Jane had lived before, and let two servants carry Lydia up to finish all this. , Not long after, Mr. Gardiner came back with his brother-in-law.
Mary hurried downstairs to meet her father.Mr. Bennet looked as worn out as she did. He was bearded and coughing, and he had lost all of his homely ease.
"Have you found Lydia?" he asked anxiously as soon as he saw Mary.
Mary replied that Lydia was asleep.She was worried about her father, so she advised him to rest for a while and eat something again.
"All this has happened to me," Mr. Bennet sighed, and asked Mary to tell the story of finding Lydia first.
"Go to uncle's study," said Mary, who was bound to mention magic, and evidently not to be heard by the servants.
It took Mary nearly half an hour to explain all of Lydia's words and deeds and the final settlement of the matter. Mr. Bennet shook his head repeatedly. After Mary finished speaking, he said to his brother-in-law, "Look, we still Take a bath first, finish your meal, and rest for a while, I'm afraid Lydia may not want to see you, and you should also gather enough energy to deal with her yelling."
Mr. Gardiner politely expressed that he would like to entertain his brother-in-law at home, and Mr. Bennet said to Mary, "Dear girl, if there is no such thing, I don't know how this matter will end, but I am in good spirits. The advantage of being a witch, no matter what, let's rest before dinner."
While eating dinner, Mr. Bennet asked about the "patient" in Mary's mouth again.
"Mary, as you say, that gentleman has been a great service to you," he asked, "and tell me, how can we thank him?"
"Mr. Knight's family is very rich, so we can't thank him by giving gifts," Mary carefully weaved a lie, "However, after the summer is over, he will go to the hospital for treatment. Take good care of him then, even if it is Thank you."
Mr. Bennet didn't say anything more, and when he was almost finished eating, he asked Mary if there was any way to send the news home.
"Now that Lydia has returned, there is no need to trouble my aunt to stay at our house," said Mr. Bennet, "and, besides, the mother and sisters who have told the news earlier will save them from worrying."
"There is no good way." Mary put down the knife and fork, "I'd better go home later, Dad, please wait for half an hour."
Of course it took less than a minute to apparate back home, but it still took a lot of talking to explain the whole thing clearly.Mrs. Gardiner and the three Miss Bennets in the family are happy to find Lydia, but at the same time they are also worried about her unreasonableness.
"I wish Mommy could keep Lydia under control," Jane said sincerely.
"I'll help mom shut up Lydia," Kitty said, full of interest.
"I'm just worried that my mother will blame Mary instead," Elizabeth said, "Look at my mother's wishful thinking that Lydia can marry Wickham."
"Mother is not unreasonable," replied Mary, who, in fact, had the same worry, and put the task of reporting the situation to Mrs. Bennet on the sisters on the pretext that her father was still waiting for her.
When Mary told the story, she deliberately omitted all the plots about Mr. Darcy. It seemed that Elizabeth didn't know that Mr. Darcy had left for London, which aggravated Mary's interest. Talk to your sister about this gentleman.
When Mary returned to Tenen Temple Street, Mr. Bennet and Mr. Gardiner were waiting for her. She first told her uncle that her aunt had decided to leave early tomorrow morning, and Mr. Gardiner also gave her good news in return.
"Mary, a gift was delivered to the door just now, and it was specified," he said. "The maids have already accepted it. Let's go and have a look first."
Mary was very curious. According to the reports of the maids, the gift was delivered by a servant in livery. However, when she got the heavy box, she immediately saw familiar handwriting on the envelope of the letter tied to the box.
In fact, it was just a note from Buddell Knight, saying that there was a small jar of fresh wild honey just sent in the box, which was just the right nourishment for her, so he brought it for her to eat a little every day before going to bed, He also said that he sent a Muggle servant, London, which is actually more convenient than an owl.
Mary was surprised and delighted. This was the first time he gave her a gift, and he was so considerate. She had eaten honey before, but this wild honey was indeed more fragrant than any other kind of honey.
She really wanted to write a letter to express her joy immediately, but then she realized that she didn't bring Phenicia with her, and she didn't dare to keep her father waiting, so she went to Lydia's room with him soon .
Mr. Bennet commanded, "Mary, wake up my sister."
Mary lifted all the spells, and after a while, Lydia woke up, she first rubbed her eyes and looked around the room, and then asked sharply, "Mary, where did you get Wickham? "
"He should already be on some ship," Mary said lightly, "and all his memories after arriving in Longbourne have been erased."
Lydia let out a hysterical scream. She jumped out of bed and threw herself at Mary, as if she wanted to grab her. Mary quickly dodged, but Mr. Bennet stood up at this moment, and he grabbed Lydia. Ya, throw her back on the bed.
"Enough, Lydia," he cried, "my sister has saved the whole family from evil behavior, and she has helped avoid marrying the worst bastard in all of Britain, right and wrong?"
Lydia burst into tears.
"Lydia, don't be obsessed with it anymore!" Mary said earnestly, "Wickham didn't want to marry at all, but still tricked him into eloping. We have left him a way out, which is already considered forgiveness for him."
"On the contrary, Lydia," continued Mr. Bennet, "whose negligence of discipline has led to such a disgrace to the whole family, from tomorrow you are not allowed to leave Longbourne, except In addition to reading and sewing in the room, I was only allowed to walk around the house, and if I went to Meryton, I had to go with my mother."
He thought for a while, and then added, "If you can live peacefully until you are 20 years old, then you will consider letting her come out to socialize again. Otherwise, I would rather let the family be an old girl for a lifetime, and never allow the whole family to lose face again!"
Lydia just cried, and Mary suspected that she hadn't listened to her father's reprimand, but there was nothing she could do about it. After a while, Mr. Bennet asked her if she would like Mr. Gardiner to send A maid came to watch over Lydia.
"I'm afraid my sister will run away to-night," said Mr. Bennet, when they had left the room. "Mary, my sister can do it."
Mary thought about it, and asked her father if she could give Lydia a little sleeping potion, which is commonly used by wizards.
Mr. Bennet agreed.Mary apparated back to St. Mungo's, found a bottle of potion, mixed the potion with drinking water, and asked the maid to give it to her sister.
The water was still a little green, but Lydia was probably tired from crying, so she didn't notice it at all, and she didn't wake up when she set off the next morning.
The author has something to say: Climbing the mountain is really exhausting, and the temperature at noon has reached 30 degrees. In this case, the update can be guaranteed. Kelp definitely deserves your praise!
Happy Holidays to everyone again!
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