witch mary bennet
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As soon as Mary returned to her room, she saw a strange owl standing quietly on the windowsill.
The letter was from Badr. Although they only separated for less than a day, he still used up a long piece of parchment. This is of course because he always likes to write large and clear letters. On the other hand, he felt that there was still a lot to emphasize to her about what had happened.
Mary had thought that Baldur would be mainly talking about what happened to Wickham, and it turned out that he had thought far more than she had guessed.
At the beginning of the letter, he suggested that some amendments should be made to Lydia's memory-this is to protect Mary and other people in the family, just from an outsider's point of view, even if Lydia will sincerely repent, It may not be that Mary sent Wickham away to protect her, so she would hold a grudge, and the fact that Mary was a witch was originally a handle in her hands, and she had already told this secret once , then this is obviously no longer a secret to her.
Badr was very thoughtful. He said that he could ask a gentle and polite middle-aged lady to modify Lydia's memory. He happened to have such a candidate. Her husband is now the owner of a farm owned by the Knights.
After finishing this question, he talked about how Mr. Darcy sent Wickham away overnight.At about eight o'clock last night, Mr. Darcy actually came to visit. It happened that Bader had just asked someone to correct Wickham's memory. Darcy immediately asked for his opinion and asked him to go to a certain place by the Thames River together. There, Darcy arranged for a ship to take Wickham to Southampton.
Badr didn't go to the Thames, he told Darcy that after modifying Wickham's memory, he could hand over this man to Darcy with complete confidence.Of course, he still kindly told Darcy some key points about dealing with people whose memory has been modified. During the voyage from London to Southampton, he would have the opportunity to change Wickham into another person.
"Despite Darcy's civility to me, it seems to me that it was entirely due to you," Bader wrote, "that he seemed to have been trying to convince me that he was well acquainted with your family, and especially with your sister, So I boldly guessed that he might become brother-in-law with me. Since I never planned to have a brother-in-law of a wizard, it is also satisfying to have a Muggle brother-in-law of his status. I think you can talk about this with your sisters, and as for some troubles, you don't need to think about them after they are over."
Even though he said so, in Mary's reply, she inevitably mentioned her worry about Lydia, and Baldr must be able to understand her feelings, and there are some things she can only say to him.Talking about Lydia's memory, she told him that she had told her parents that she had no intention of doing so unless they wanted to.
During dinner, Mary told her family about Wickham's final fate. Everyone felt that although this man had done a lot of evil, he deserved what he had suffered, but the current treatment seemed to be beneficial to him. As smart as ever, maybe he could make a career out of that southern barren land.
Because of this, Mrs. Bennet went on to say that it was Lydia who suffered the most.The daughters can only comfort her. Except for Mary, Jane, Elizabeth and Kitty all go to talk to Lydia. It seems that only Kitty can talk to her. This can be regarded as helping Mrs. Bennet .
After the weekend, there were still two days left for Mary's vacation. Mrs. Bennet insisted that she spend the entire vacation at home. She even organized a family dinner. The day before Mary left home, the dishes were quite rich, except for wild duck. In addition to lamb chops, oysters and salmon.
It was already nine o'clock after dinner that day, and the ladies had all drank gooseberry wine. Mary almost fell asleep. She was awakened by a strange sound. She opened her eyes and was hazy for nearly a minute before she realized that she was outside the window. , her owl Phoenician was desperately beating the windowpane with its beak and claws.
He hadn't brought the letter, and Phoenician was a well-trained owl, and he wouldn't have forced her to receive it in her sleep.Mary staggered to the window, the night was already very deep, the half moon was hanging in the corner of the sky, and the eyes of the owl were extraordinarily bright in this night.
She pushed the window open, and Phoenician jumped out of the way, and flew somewhere beside him, and continued to make noise, and Mary leaned out of the window, and found that the owl was knocking on the window of Lydia's room. .
It was as if someone had poured cold water on her head, and she woke up in an instant. There must be a reason for the owl to do this, and something must have happened to Lydia.
Mary quickly took out her wand and lit the candlestick on the table. With the wand in one hand and the candlestick in the other, she tiptoed to the door of Lydia's room, and with a light push, the door opened—— Lydia's door was ajar, her bed was empty, and she stole away.
Mary felt her heart was beating crazily. She didn't even know how she got to the door of her parents' room. She slammed on the door heavily. When Mr. Bennet came to open the door, Jane and Elizabeth had already been quarreling. Woke up and came over.
"There's no one in Lydia's room!" Mary's voice trembled. "I don't know if she's still in the house."
Through the door of the room, Mary saw Mrs. Bennet, who had already gotten up, suddenly fell on her back on the bed, "Mom!" she called out, and Mr. Bennet looked back.
"Jane, go and take care of your mother," he ordered immediately, "Mary and I will search the house first, Lisa, you go and wake Kitty."
Lydia was not at home, and when Mary returned to the hall, Mr. Bennet was already there, with Kitty standing beside him, Elizabeth supporting her precarious body, and she was even incoherent.
"It's my fault," Kitty was already crying. "Lydia asked me this afternoon where Wickham was being sent, and I told her, and told her all that Mary told me, and I thought She will give up on this..."
"Kitty, you have done nothing wrong," Mr. Bennet sighed heavily, "Lisa, you go and wake up the groom and ask him to harness me, I am going to chase Lydia, she uses her foot It shouldn't be too fast to walk."
"Let him harness the drive-horse too," said Mary quickly, "and I'll go with papa."
"Mary, you'd better wear a cloak," Mr. Bennet added, as Elizabeth moved away.
Mary also needed to go back to her room. Phoenician was sitting on the window sill. She asked him if he could find Lydia. The owl flew up and circled in the direction of the Meryton Highway before landing on the window sill again. , looked at Mary proudly.
Mary took Phoenician into the kitchen and fed him the meat left over from supper before he went outside to wait for her.Then, she went back to the hall and told her father that her owl had spotted Lydia fleeing and that he seemed to be able to help them find Lydia.
Mr. Bennet just nodded, "Let's go now."
When father and daughter rode on the high road, Phoenician flew over, and he kept flying over their horses, and Mary was relieved. It seemed that Lydia had gone to Meryton, so it was all right. Do too much.
However, when approaching Meryton, Phoenician flew to a side road. Mary hesitated, but Mr. Bennet followed immediately.
Soon she saw Lydia, and she had already seen them, and started to run desperately in the opposite direction. Mary was riding a driving horse, and she couldn't keep up with her father. When Mr. Bennet was hunting in the woods Finally, he got a chance to use his well-trained skills. He rushed forward, grabbed Lydia and dragged her off the ground. He didn't even let her struggle, and pressed her sideways on the horse.
Mary reined in and turned the horse, and when her father came, she told him to relax a little, and Lydia seemed to be in pain.
"Leave her alone! She's not going to die!" Mr. Bennet gasped, "Let's go back."
When they hurried back to Longbourn, the genius was bright.Mr. Bennet carried Lydia directly upstairs and returned her to his bed. Perhaps because of the heavy jolt, Lydia immediately vomited on the floor, and Mary followed behind her father. I couldn't bear it any longer, so I took out my wand and cast a cleanup spell, cleaning up all the vomit.
"Oh, Mary, you really are the most useful girl in the family," Mr. Bennet sighed heavily again.
At this moment, Mrs. Bennet came tremblingly with Jane's support, "Oh, Lydia," she cried sadly as soon as she entered the door, "Why did you do this?"
Lydia said nothing, and Mary did not want to hear any more of her arguments, so she told her parents that she would go to her room to sleep a little longer, and start back to London at six o'clock in the morning.
Although it seemed a little inconsiderate to leave Lydia to her parents like this, there were three other sisters to help anyway. Mary just felt very tired, and she didn't want to take care of Lydia's affairs anymore.
But things still didn't go as she wished. After Mary got up, the whole family was waiting for her. Before she even sat at the breakfast table, Mr. Bennet told her to find a way to remember Lydia. , Erase all the parts about Wickham.
Mary thought about it carefully, and then whispered, "Father, if I really want to erase some of Lydia's memories, I hope to also erase the fact that I am a witch."
"Just do as you say," Mr. Bennet agreed without thinking.
Mrs. Bennet came while Mary was at breakfast, and sat at the table, wiping her tears, and said there was nothing she could do with Lydia, who seemed to love Wickham so much that she could only let her Forget about that guy.
Mary simply told her mother that she had to go back to the hospital to cancel her leave today, but she could use her spare time to find someone who could help Lydia revise her memory. If possible, she could help Lydia revise her memory this weekend.
"How long?" muttered Mrs. Bennet again.
Mary could only continue to waste her tongue and tell her mother about the consequences of the memory modification operation. She suggested that her mother use these few days to think about how to teach Lydia after the memory modification. The last chance for a troubled girl to turn over a new leaf.
The author has something to say: the existence of the word in brackets is entirely to avoid river crabs...
I really shouldn't just make a preview of the next episode... Yesterday's preview will be postponed to tomorrow...
A reader introduced me to "Les Miserables", which is currently in theaters. I went to see it today, and it was very good. In fact, my favorite part is the part where young students gather to discuss the revolution. How youthful and passionate... Cover your face ...
The letter was from Badr. Although they only separated for less than a day, he still used up a long piece of parchment. This is of course because he always likes to write large and clear letters. On the other hand, he felt that there was still a lot to emphasize to her about what had happened.
Mary had thought that Baldur would be mainly talking about what happened to Wickham, and it turned out that he had thought far more than she had guessed.
At the beginning of the letter, he suggested that some amendments should be made to Lydia's memory-this is to protect Mary and other people in the family, just from an outsider's point of view, even if Lydia will sincerely repent, It may not be that Mary sent Wickham away to protect her, so she would hold a grudge, and the fact that Mary was a witch was originally a handle in her hands, and she had already told this secret once , then this is obviously no longer a secret to her.
Badr was very thoughtful. He said that he could ask a gentle and polite middle-aged lady to modify Lydia's memory. He happened to have such a candidate. Her husband is now the owner of a farm owned by the Knights.
After finishing this question, he talked about how Mr. Darcy sent Wickham away overnight.At about eight o'clock last night, Mr. Darcy actually came to visit. It happened that Bader had just asked someone to correct Wickham's memory. Darcy immediately asked for his opinion and asked him to go to a certain place by the Thames River together. There, Darcy arranged for a ship to take Wickham to Southampton.
Badr didn't go to the Thames, he told Darcy that after modifying Wickham's memory, he could hand over this man to Darcy with complete confidence.Of course, he still kindly told Darcy some key points about dealing with people whose memory has been modified. During the voyage from London to Southampton, he would have the opportunity to change Wickham into another person.
"Despite Darcy's civility to me, it seems to me that it was entirely due to you," Bader wrote, "that he seemed to have been trying to convince me that he was well acquainted with your family, and especially with your sister, So I boldly guessed that he might become brother-in-law with me. Since I never planned to have a brother-in-law of a wizard, it is also satisfying to have a Muggle brother-in-law of his status. I think you can talk about this with your sisters, and as for some troubles, you don't need to think about them after they are over."
Even though he said so, in Mary's reply, she inevitably mentioned her worry about Lydia, and Baldr must be able to understand her feelings, and there are some things she can only say to him.Talking about Lydia's memory, she told him that she had told her parents that she had no intention of doing so unless they wanted to.
During dinner, Mary told her family about Wickham's final fate. Everyone felt that although this man had done a lot of evil, he deserved what he had suffered, but the current treatment seemed to be beneficial to him. As smart as ever, maybe he could make a career out of that southern barren land.
Because of this, Mrs. Bennet went on to say that it was Lydia who suffered the most.The daughters can only comfort her. Except for Mary, Jane, Elizabeth and Kitty all go to talk to Lydia. It seems that only Kitty can talk to her. This can be regarded as helping Mrs. Bennet .
After the weekend, there were still two days left for Mary's vacation. Mrs. Bennet insisted that she spend the entire vacation at home. She even organized a family dinner. The day before Mary left home, the dishes were quite rich, except for wild duck. In addition to lamb chops, oysters and salmon.
It was already nine o'clock after dinner that day, and the ladies had all drank gooseberry wine. Mary almost fell asleep. She was awakened by a strange sound. She opened her eyes and was hazy for nearly a minute before she realized that she was outside the window. , her owl Phoenician was desperately beating the windowpane with its beak and claws.
He hadn't brought the letter, and Phoenician was a well-trained owl, and he wouldn't have forced her to receive it in her sleep.Mary staggered to the window, the night was already very deep, the half moon was hanging in the corner of the sky, and the eyes of the owl were extraordinarily bright in this night.
She pushed the window open, and Phoenician jumped out of the way, and flew somewhere beside him, and continued to make noise, and Mary leaned out of the window, and found that the owl was knocking on the window of Lydia's room. .
It was as if someone had poured cold water on her head, and she woke up in an instant. There must be a reason for the owl to do this, and something must have happened to Lydia.
Mary quickly took out her wand and lit the candlestick on the table. With the wand in one hand and the candlestick in the other, she tiptoed to the door of Lydia's room, and with a light push, the door opened—— Lydia's door was ajar, her bed was empty, and she stole away.
Mary felt her heart was beating crazily. She didn't even know how she got to the door of her parents' room. She slammed on the door heavily. When Mr. Bennet came to open the door, Jane and Elizabeth had already been quarreling. Woke up and came over.
"There's no one in Lydia's room!" Mary's voice trembled. "I don't know if she's still in the house."
Through the door of the room, Mary saw Mrs. Bennet, who had already gotten up, suddenly fell on her back on the bed, "Mom!" she called out, and Mr. Bennet looked back.
"Jane, go and take care of your mother," he ordered immediately, "Mary and I will search the house first, Lisa, you go and wake Kitty."
Lydia was not at home, and when Mary returned to the hall, Mr. Bennet was already there, with Kitty standing beside him, Elizabeth supporting her precarious body, and she was even incoherent.
"It's my fault," Kitty was already crying. "Lydia asked me this afternoon where Wickham was being sent, and I told her, and told her all that Mary told me, and I thought She will give up on this..."
"Kitty, you have done nothing wrong," Mr. Bennet sighed heavily, "Lisa, you go and wake up the groom and ask him to harness me, I am going to chase Lydia, she uses her foot It shouldn't be too fast to walk."
"Let him harness the drive-horse too," said Mary quickly, "and I'll go with papa."
"Mary, you'd better wear a cloak," Mr. Bennet added, as Elizabeth moved away.
Mary also needed to go back to her room. Phoenician was sitting on the window sill. She asked him if he could find Lydia. The owl flew up and circled in the direction of the Meryton Highway before landing on the window sill again. , looked at Mary proudly.
Mary took Phoenician into the kitchen and fed him the meat left over from supper before he went outside to wait for her.Then, she went back to the hall and told her father that her owl had spotted Lydia fleeing and that he seemed to be able to help them find Lydia.
Mr. Bennet just nodded, "Let's go now."
When father and daughter rode on the high road, Phoenician flew over, and he kept flying over their horses, and Mary was relieved. It seemed that Lydia had gone to Meryton, so it was all right. Do too much.
However, when approaching Meryton, Phoenician flew to a side road. Mary hesitated, but Mr. Bennet followed immediately.
Soon she saw Lydia, and she had already seen them, and started to run desperately in the opposite direction. Mary was riding a driving horse, and she couldn't keep up with her father. When Mr. Bennet was hunting in the woods Finally, he got a chance to use his well-trained skills. He rushed forward, grabbed Lydia and dragged her off the ground. He didn't even let her struggle, and pressed her sideways on the horse.
Mary reined in and turned the horse, and when her father came, she told him to relax a little, and Lydia seemed to be in pain.
"Leave her alone! She's not going to die!" Mr. Bennet gasped, "Let's go back."
When they hurried back to Longbourn, the genius was bright.Mr. Bennet carried Lydia directly upstairs and returned her to his bed. Perhaps because of the heavy jolt, Lydia immediately vomited on the floor, and Mary followed behind her father. I couldn't bear it any longer, so I took out my wand and cast a cleanup spell, cleaning up all the vomit.
"Oh, Mary, you really are the most useful girl in the family," Mr. Bennet sighed heavily again.
At this moment, Mrs. Bennet came tremblingly with Jane's support, "Oh, Lydia," she cried sadly as soon as she entered the door, "Why did you do this?"
Lydia said nothing, and Mary did not want to hear any more of her arguments, so she told her parents that she would go to her room to sleep a little longer, and start back to London at six o'clock in the morning.
Although it seemed a little inconsiderate to leave Lydia to her parents like this, there were three other sisters to help anyway. Mary just felt very tired, and she didn't want to take care of Lydia's affairs anymore.
But things still didn't go as she wished. After Mary got up, the whole family was waiting for her. Before she even sat at the breakfast table, Mr. Bennet told her to find a way to remember Lydia. , Erase all the parts about Wickham.
Mary thought about it carefully, and then whispered, "Father, if I really want to erase some of Lydia's memories, I hope to also erase the fact that I am a witch."
"Just do as you say," Mr. Bennet agreed without thinking.
Mrs. Bennet came while Mary was at breakfast, and sat at the table, wiping her tears, and said there was nothing she could do with Lydia, who seemed to love Wickham so much that she could only let her Forget about that guy.
Mary simply told her mother that she had to go back to the hospital to cancel her leave today, but she could use her spare time to find someone who could help Lydia revise her memory. If possible, she could help Lydia revise her memory this weekend.
"How long?" muttered Mrs. Bennet again.
Mary could only continue to waste her tongue and tell her mother about the consequences of the memory modification operation. She suggested that her mother use these few days to think about how to teach Lydia after the memory modification. The last chance for a troubled girl to turn over a new leaf.
The author has something to say: the existence of the word in brackets is entirely to avoid river crabs...
I really shouldn't just make a preview of the next episode... Yesterday's preview will be postponed to tomorrow...
A reader introduced me to "Les Miserables", which is currently in theaters. I went to see it today, and it was very good. In fact, my favorite part is the part where young students gather to discuss the revolution. How youthful and passionate... Cover your face ...
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