witch mary bennet
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Mr. Bennet took his two daughters and returned to Longbourne from Tianen Temple Street early in the morning.Almost as soon as he got into the carriage, the father expressed to his daughter that he was worried that Mrs. Bennet would not be able to discipline the rebellious Lydia well.
"You can ask Kitty to help mother," Mary has already thought about this question, "Although Kitty has messed around with Lydia before, after all, she is a year older and knows the priorities better, and she feels that this time The incident also made her somewhat understand some truths."
"Dad," Mary suggested earnestly, "when you get home, please take some time to talk to Kitty."
There is another point that she did not dare to say but she hoped that her father would think of it. Regarding Lydia's various behaviors, Mrs. Bennet may be the one in the family who is least ashamed. Going to get married, Elizabeth also has the possibility of achieving good things with Mr. Darcy. If Mr. Bennet can educate Kitty well, Kitty can actually become the eyeliner of her father and sisters to supervise her mother while she follows her mother to discipline Lydia.
Whether Mr. Bennet realized it or not, he immediately agreed to Mary's request.After a while, he asked again, "Mary, tell me, is it possible to erase the part of Lydia's memory about Wickham? I think it may relieve her pain and save the family less money." Trouble."
Mary was taken aback. Her original idea was that once Lydia was really disobedient, she would find an opportunity to make this suggestion to her parents, but now it seems that Mr. Bennet really lost confidence in this little daughter. Perhaps it was Mrs. Bennet who worried him, though, since she had been condoning Lydia's misbehavior.
However, even though Mary didn't have a deep understanding of the profound art of memory modification, she still answered her father's question in as much detail as possible.Before the whole family can do nothing, she still doesn't want her own sister to suffer all kinds of pain that erasing the memory may bring. Of course, Lydia may have a clear understanding, but she may also become more confused, and may even be caused by impaired thinking. idiot - the risk of which is not small.
After the father and daughter talked like this, Lydia woke up.Mary hurriedly brought her the water she had prepared, and persuaded her to eat something.Maybe it was because she was really hungry. After hearing that they were on their way home, Lydia didn't continue to make a fuss. She just took the prepared beef pie and ate it, even choking once.
Mr. Bennet seemed determined not to say a word, and Mary had no interest in saying anything to Lydia, so the second half of the journey was so dull that all three hardly spoke.
They reached Longbourn just before noon, and Mrs. Bennet sat in the hall with her three daughters, who looked as though they had been waiting a long time.Mr. Bennet entered the house first, and was warmly welcomed by his wife and daughter, but Lydia seemed to shrink back, and Mary dragged her until they entered the gate.
Presumably Jane and Elizabeth have persuaded Mrs. Bennet very well. When Mary went in, she was hugged by her mother. "Thank God," she said, "Dear Mary, if there is no end."
Mary was not used to being so affectionate with her mother, so she could only stammer that, as a sister and daughter, of course she should do this.
"Ma'am, Mary deserves a lot of thanks," said Mr. Bennet at this time, "but I still have to remind you that this matter is far from over. We still have a big trouble in our hands, and my youngest daughter will definitely not let her enjoy her old age. "
Mrs. Bennet seemed a little panicked, so Jane and Elizabeth persuaded their parents together. After all, the younger sister had returned home and things were going in a good direction, and the older sisters would not let the younger sister be alone, so the parents could still relax.
"Okay," said Mr. Bennet, "sent Lydia back to her room now, Mrs. Bennet, I think you should eat something to satisfy your hunger, and go to the study for a while when you get ready." .”
After he finished speaking, Mrs. Bennet dragged Lydia to her side and examined her carefully. Then she entrusted Elizabeth with the task of ordering the servant to prepare the afternoon tea, and asked Kitty to accompany her. He took Mary to rest for a while, and asked Jane to help her take care of Lydia to take a bath and change clothes.
This seemed to be what Kitty wanted. She insisted that Mary go to her room and sit for a while. As soon as they sat down, she asked, "Mary, did you lie to us when you said that you can't cast magic on ordinary people? Lydia and Wickham have used magic."
Mary frowned. Kitty could see this, obviously she had her purpose, so she could only tell her seriously that not casting spells on ordinary people is one of the basic principles that wizards believe in, so she even found Lydia In this matter, her friend Mr. Knight also planned to use ordinary methods to solve this matter at the beginning. He brought a few ordinary servants, only when Lydia shouted that they were wizards and successfully aroused the suspicion of the servant. After that, they were forced to release the magic.
Kitty hesitated for a moment, then chuckled again, "Mary, it's not up to wizards to decide whether to cast magic on an ordinary person."
She was right, and Mary had to smile perfunctorily, saying that she was really clever, and in fact, her instinct told her that Kitty must want her to do something with magic.
However, after she stated her purpose, Mary was really a little dumbfounded.Kitty said to her in a pitiful tone, "Mary, I found that I had a lot of pimples this summer, especially on my face. Is there any way to get rid of them? No man will pay attention to a pimple on his face." Girl."
Mary looked closely at her sister's face, which looked more like the pimples of youth, which even at home Kitty had powdered three times as thick to cover them.St. Mungo's also had young wizards and wizards who went to see their pimples as a disease, so Mary first told Kitty that in order to make them disappear as quickly as possible, she had better put them on her face as soon as she was out of sight. Facial powder is washed off.
"I can't cast spells," she said again. "Even a wizard can only use external medicine to scrub the pimples. They will give some medicines. After washing their faces every day, they will rub the medicines on the pimples."
Kitty was very satisfied, she thanked happily, and urged Mary to bring her the medicine as soon as possible.Mary could only tell her to wash her face first, and she herself apparated to St. Mungo's and brought two bottles of acne potion.
When the matter was settled, the family were reunited at the table, except Lydia, who said she did not want to eat, and Mrs. Bennet sent for the servant to cook her another bowl of porridge and saffron.
Mr. Bennet took a few sips of the soup, and then announced to the whole family that he had already decided to restrain Lydia. The four daughters just nodded, but Mrs. Bennet was shocked.
"Oh, sir," she said, "Although Lydia made a big mistake, she has already suffered a lot of punishment. I think she should be allowed to rest more now. She has obviously lost weight after such a trip. "
"Retirement is also home," repeated Mr. Bennet. "Until she has completely rehabilitated, she will never allow her to go out and make a fool of herself."
"Lydia's been killed by that Wickham!" cried Mrs. Bennet. "She's only sixteen, what can she know? She fell in love with the guy, so he cheated, every girl It is possible to encounter such evil, but she was only deceived by his military uniform and mistakenly thought that she had encountered good."
"Enough!" cried Mr. Bennet. "And Lydia was the only one who eloped with him, when there are so many girls around who have seen that Wickham?"
Mrs. Bennet was adamant that Lydia had been cheated, and Mary felt compelled to say something.
"Mother, we don't know what happened between Wickham and Lydia, so we can't say whether Lydia was really cheated, but when he asked Wickham if he would marry Lydia, he Said that he would not marry a girl without property," Mary said with emphasis, "I thought Lydia would repent after hearing this, but not only did she not, but she also yelled at the others in the room, saying that she was a witch. , put a spell on Wickham."
Mary looked at her mother, "Mom, please go and tell Lydia, if she really repents, ask her to apologize to you, and promise not to tell anyone about it in the future."
"Oh, Mary, don't be like this," Mrs. Bennet seemed a little wronged, "Lydia has been cheated, so when Wickham tells the truth, she will not believe it."
"Mom," Mary said seriously, "Because she is a witch, she has caused a lot of trouble to the family, but the whole family has indeed kept this secret. They don't want to wake up one morning and the whole Meryton will know about it. , naturally you can leave, but the reputation of the family will probably be damaged again."
Mrs. Bennet wanted to say something else, but Mr. Bennet spoke first, "Madam, even if you really think Lydia has been cheated, please do your duty as a serious and responsible mother and discipline Lydia well. Mary is right, if Lydia doesn't fully realize her mistake, the family won't be able to bear any trouble she causes."
Mrs. Bennet agreed hesitantly. Her appearance made the daughters very worried, so after everyone had some refreshments, Jane, Elizabeth and Mary went for a walk in the woods behind the house together. up.
"Mum doesn't seem to think Lydia has made a big mistake," Jane first expressed her concern.
"I hope she's just talking," said Elizabeth, "if mother does what father asks, thank goodness."
Mary said that she had suggested to her father that Kitty should help her mother take care of Lydia, and her two sisters should be able to understand the meaning.
But Jane immediately asked, "Mary, why don't you recommend Lisa?"
Elizabeth's expression was still calm, and Mary laughed, "I'm afraid Lisa will be married soon, but I won't cause trouble for her."
"Who is it?" Miss Bennet's interest was really aroused.
Elizabeth also laughed, "Mary, tell me."
So Mary described the various performances of Mr. Darcy this time. She tried not to mention Bader, and exaggerated Darcy's role by the way. As a result, she found that Elizabeth was as surprised as Jane.
"Mr. Darcy was not asked for help," said she, "and was nearly fainting from Jane's letter, when he happened to be calling, and I had to explain to him what had happened."
"It's nothing," Jane comforted. "When I first heard the news, I was completely confused."
"However, I feel that the reason why Mr. Darcy went to Lydia was not as he said, because he felt guilty for not exposing Wickham's misdeeds earlier," Mary laughed, "I would rather believe that he did it for To please Lisa, and since he has made up his mind to marry Lisa, he must settle Lydia's matter satisfactorily, and he feels that he has to do it himself."
"I believe he is doing it to help Mr. Bingley," Elizabeth said hastily. "After all, Jane and Mr. Bingley are engaged."
Jane also laughed, "Lisa, write a letter to Mr. Darcy to thank him. I think it's best to write a letter to Mr. Bingley to talk about it. He might know who Darcy is for." .”
"No letter." Elizabeth blushed, but still shook her head. "I don't have his address."
But Mary also wanted to write to Baldr, and it happened that the three of them were in a better mood, so they quickly ended their walk.Miss Bennet sincerely hoped to see Darcy come to propose marriage as soon as possible, and Mary happily prayed a few words with her.
The author has something to say: Where did your expectations for Baldr's proposal and visit come from?I think there are about three or five chapters to wait!
In the next chapter, Badr will be mistaken by the whole family for an uncle in his forties... Oh yeah!
"You can ask Kitty to help mother," Mary has already thought about this question, "Although Kitty has messed around with Lydia before, after all, she is a year older and knows the priorities better, and she feels that this time The incident also made her somewhat understand some truths."
"Dad," Mary suggested earnestly, "when you get home, please take some time to talk to Kitty."
There is another point that she did not dare to say but she hoped that her father would think of it. Regarding Lydia's various behaviors, Mrs. Bennet may be the one in the family who is least ashamed. Going to get married, Elizabeth also has the possibility of achieving good things with Mr. Darcy. If Mr. Bennet can educate Kitty well, Kitty can actually become the eyeliner of her father and sisters to supervise her mother while she follows her mother to discipline Lydia.
Whether Mr. Bennet realized it or not, he immediately agreed to Mary's request.After a while, he asked again, "Mary, tell me, is it possible to erase the part of Lydia's memory about Wickham? I think it may relieve her pain and save the family less money." Trouble."
Mary was taken aback. Her original idea was that once Lydia was really disobedient, she would find an opportunity to make this suggestion to her parents, but now it seems that Mr. Bennet really lost confidence in this little daughter. Perhaps it was Mrs. Bennet who worried him, though, since she had been condoning Lydia's misbehavior.
However, even though Mary didn't have a deep understanding of the profound art of memory modification, she still answered her father's question in as much detail as possible.Before the whole family can do nothing, she still doesn't want her own sister to suffer all kinds of pain that erasing the memory may bring. Of course, Lydia may have a clear understanding, but she may also become more confused, and may even be caused by impaired thinking. idiot - the risk of which is not small.
After the father and daughter talked like this, Lydia woke up.Mary hurriedly brought her the water she had prepared, and persuaded her to eat something.Maybe it was because she was really hungry. After hearing that they were on their way home, Lydia didn't continue to make a fuss. She just took the prepared beef pie and ate it, even choking once.
Mr. Bennet seemed determined not to say a word, and Mary had no interest in saying anything to Lydia, so the second half of the journey was so dull that all three hardly spoke.
They reached Longbourn just before noon, and Mrs. Bennet sat in the hall with her three daughters, who looked as though they had been waiting a long time.Mr. Bennet entered the house first, and was warmly welcomed by his wife and daughter, but Lydia seemed to shrink back, and Mary dragged her until they entered the gate.
Presumably Jane and Elizabeth have persuaded Mrs. Bennet very well. When Mary went in, she was hugged by her mother. "Thank God," she said, "Dear Mary, if there is no end."
Mary was not used to being so affectionate with her mother, so she could only stammer that, as a sister and daughter, of course she should do this.
"Ma'am, Mary deserves a lot of thanks," said Mr. Bennet at this time, "but I still have to remind you that this matter is far from over. We still have a big trouble in our hands, and my youngest daughter will definitely not let her enjoy her old age. "
Mrs. Bennet seemed a little panicked, so Jane and Elizabeth persuaded their parents together. After all, the younger sister had returned home and things were going in a good direction, and the older sisters would not let the younger sister be alone, so the parents could still relax.
"Okay," said Mr. Bennet, "sent Lydia back to her room now, Mrs. Bennet, I think you should eat something to satisfy your hunger, and go to the study for a while when you get ready." .”
After he finished speaking, Mrs. Bennet dragged Lydia to her side and examined her carefully. Then she entrusted Elizabeth with the task of ordering the servant to prepare the afternoon tea, and asked Kitty to accompany her. He took Mary to rest for a while, and asked Jane to help her take care of Lydia to take a bath and change clothes.
This seemed to be what Kitty wanted. She insisted that Mary go to her room and sit for a while. As soon as they sat down, she asked, "Mary, did you lie to us when you said that you can't cast magic on ordinary people? Lydia and Wickham have used magic."
Mary frowned. Kitty could see this, obviously she had her purpose, so she could only tell her seriously that not casting spells on ordinary people is one of the basic principles that wizards believe in, so she even found Lydia In this matter, her friend Mr. Knight also planned to use ordinary methods to solve this matter at the beginning. He brought a few ordinary servants, only when Lydia shouted that they were wizards and successfully aroused the suspicion of the servant. After that, they were forced to release the magic.
Kitty hesitated for a moment, then chuckled again, "Mary, it's not up to wizards to decide whether to cast magic on an ordinary person."
She was right, and Mary had to smile perfunctorily, saying that she was really clever, and in fact, her instinct told her that Kitty must want her to do something with magic.
However, after she stated her purpose, Mary was really a little dumbfounded.Kitty said to her in a pitiful tone, "Mary, I found that I had a lot of pimples this summer, especially on my face. Is there any way to get rid of them? No man will pay attention to a pimple on his face." Girl."
Mary looked closely at her sister's face, which looked more like the pimples of youth, which even at home Kitty had powdered three times as thick to cover them.St. Mungo's also had young wizards and wizards who went to see their pimples as a disease, so Mary first told Kitty that in order to make them disappear as quickly as possible, she had better put them on her face as soon as she was out of sight. Facial powder is washed off.
"I can't cast spells," she said again. "Even a wizard can only use external medicine to scrub the pimples. They will give some medicines. After washing their faces every day, they will rub the medicines on the pimples."
Kitty was very satisfied, she thanked happily, and urged Mary to bring her the medicine as soon as possible.Mary could only tell her to wash her face first, and she herself apparated to St. Mungo's and brought two bottles of acne potion.
When the matter was settled, the family were reunited at the table, except Lydia, who said she did not want to eat, and Mrs. Bennet sent for the servant to cook her another bowl of porridge and saffron.
Mr. Bennet took a few sips of the soup, and then announced to the whole family that he had already decided to restrain Lydia. The four daughters just nodded, but Mrs. Bennet was shocked.
"Oh, sir," she said, "Although Lydia made a big mistake, she has already suffered a lot of punishment. I think she should be allowed to rest more now. She has obviously lost weight after such a trip. "
"Retirement is also home," repeated Mr. Bennet. "Until she has completely rehabilitated, she will never allow her to go out and make a fool of herself."
"Lydia's been killed by that Wickham!" cried Mrs. Bennet. "She's only sixteen, what can she know? She fell in love with the guy, so he cheated, every girl It is possible to encounter such evil, but she was only deceived by his military uniform and mistakenly thought that she had encountered good."
"Enough!" cried Mr. Bennet. "And Lydia was the only one who eloped with him, when there are so many girls around who have seen that Wickham?"
Mrs. Bennet was adamant that Lydia had been cheated, and Mary felt compelled to say something.
"Mother, we don't know what happened between Wickham and Lydia, so we can't say whether Lydia was really cheated, but when he asked Wickham if he would marry Lydia, he Said that he would not marry a girl without property," Mary said with emphasis, "I thought Lydia would repent after hearing this, but not only did she not, but she also yelled at the others in the room, saying that she was a witch. , put a spell on Wickham."
Mary looked at her mother, "Mom, please go and tell Lydia, if she really repents, ask her to apologize to you, and promise not to tell anyone about it in the future."
"Oh, Mary, don't be like this," Mrs. Bennet seemed a little wronged, "Lydia has been cheated, so when Wickham tells the truth, she will not believe it."
"Mom," Mary said seriously, "Because she is a witch, she has caused a lot of trouble to the family, but the whole family has indeed kept this secret. They don't want to wake up one morning and the whole Meryton will know about it. , naturally you can leave, but the reputation of the family will probably be damaged again."
Mrs. Bennet wanted to say something else, but Mr. Bennet spoke first, "Madam, even if you really think Lydia has been cheated, please do your duty as a serious and responsible mother and discipline Lydia well. Mary is right, if Lydia doesn't fully realize her mistake, the family won't be able to bear any trouble she causes."
Mrs. Bennet agreed hesitantly. Her appearance made the daughters very worried, so after everyone had some refreshments, Jane, Elizabeth and Mary went for a walk in the woods behind the house together. up.
"Mum doesn't seem to think Lydia has made a big mistake," Jane first expressed her concern.
"I hope she's just talking," said Elizabeth, "if mother does what father asks, thank goodness."
Mary said that she had suggested to her father that Kitty should help her mother take care of Lydia, and her two sisters should be able to understand the meaning.
But Jane immediately asked, "Mary, why don't you recommend Lisa?"
Elizabeth's expression was still calm, and Mary laughed, "I'm afraid Lisa will be married soon, but I won't cause trouble for her."
"Who is it?" Miss Bennet's interest was really aroused.
Elizabeth also laughed, "Mary, tell me."
So Mary described the various performances of Mr. Darcy this time. She tried not to mention Bader, and exaggerated Darcy's role by the way. As a result, she found that Elizabeth was as surprised as Jane.
"Mr. Darcy was not asked for help," said she, "and was nearly fainting from Jane's letter, when he happened to be calling, and I had to explain to him what had happened."
"It's nothing," Jane comforted. "When I first heard the news, I was completely confused."
"However, I feel that the reason why Mr. Darcy went to Lydia was not as he said, because he felt guilty for not exposing Wickham's misdeeds earlier," Mary laughed, "I would rather believe that he did it for To please Lisa, and since he has made up his mind to marry Lisa, he must settle Lydia's matter satisfactorily, and he feels that he has to do it himself."
"I believe he is doing it to help Mr. Bingley," Elizabeth said hastily. "After all, Jane and Mr. Bingley are engaged."
Jane also laughed, "Lisa, write a letter to Mr. Darcy to thank him. I think it's best to write a letter to Mr. Bingley to talk about it. He might know who Darcy is for." .”
"No letter." Elizabeth blushed, but still shook her head. "I don't have his address."
But Mary also wanted to write to Baldr, and it happened that the three of them were in a better mood, so they quickly ended their walk.Miss Bennet sincerely hoped to see Darcy come to propose marriage as soon as possible, and Mary happily prayed a few words with her.
The author has something to say: Where did your expectations for Baldr's proposal and visit come from?I think there are about three or five chapters to wait!
In the next chapter, Badr will be mistaken by the whole family for an uncle in his forties... Oh yeah!
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