witch mary bennet
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The great chaos brought about by Phibs did not disappear with his fall. Baldur carried him to the Breed couple's farm with his apparation, and he hoped that they could persuade Phibs. As for Mary, Left to guard the carriage and the fainting servants, she had to quickly apply a few Muggle-repelling spells to the front and back of the carriage, praying that no fool tried to get through in the meantime.
Badr had originally arranged for these poor Muggle servants to return to Meryton to find an inn after he arrived in Longbourn, and by the way, to promote the wealthy fiancé of the third Miss Bennet to the whole town. That's why he chose a Muggle servant.He came back within 10 minutes, woke up all the servants and cast an Oblivion Curse on them, made up a few lies by the way, and told them to hurry up and salute the future mistress, and then got mixed up, the carriage Finally moved on to Longbourne again.
After another 10 minutes, Mary could already see her house. She suddenly became nervous, so she had to force her composure and said to Bader, "Well, my sister said that Mr. Bingley would come over this morning, Dar We'll be back at Derby County on Monday, so you don't need to be nervous."
"Mary, I'm not nervous at all," Bader smiled unceremoniously, "but, how can you comfort me with such an incoherent sentence?"
Mary was tongue-tied. At this moment, she saw that her parents had come to greet her in person, so she called for a stop and wanted to get out of the car.
"Oh, Mary, calm down," Bader could only hold her tightly, "I should get out of the car first!"
So, when Mary was helped down from the carriage by him, she finally saw Mrs. Bennet's surprised expression. Her father was relatively better, but when he came up to say hello, his attitude was also extraordinary. sincerity and kindness.
Mary tried to keep her composure and introduced the two parties, and Mrs. Bennet grinned from ear to ear, especially when she saw the servants unloading boxes of presents from the back of the carriage.Badr politely introduced that all the gifts were special products of each farm of Knight's family, so he asked them to accept them with a smile.
The guests and the host chatted politely at the gate of Longbourn for a long time, and then Mr. Bennet took the lead in inviting Mr. Knight to sit in his study. After returning to the living room, the mother took the sisters to give Mary Surrounded.
"Oh, Mary, why didn't you tell me Mr. Knight was such a young man?" said Mrs. Bennet indignantly. "I don't think he's over twenty-five."
"Badr just turned twenty-five," Mary said, trying to be as serious as possible in her answer. "Mom, I'm sorry, but I didn't know you were mistaken about his age."
Kitty whispered, "Mary, are you sure he didn't use some spell to make himself younger?"
Mrs. Bennet, who was about to leave, stopped again and turned to wait for Mary's answer.
"Oh, when I met Bardell, he was only 23 years old," Mary laughed. "He is a distant relative of my classmate, Miss Windermere."
"Oh, that's all right," said Mrs. Bennet at once. "I can't wait to see what he has brought."
She just went out, then turned back, "Mary, Mr. Knight's carriage is gone outside the door!"
Mary told her mother about Bader's arrangement, "Great!" Mrs. Bennet clapped her hands, "I'm not going to entertain the servants, Mary, it's really great of you to arrange this!"
"People in Meryton will know you're getting married right away!" said Mrs. Bennet cheerfully. "I don't need to tell them."
When she finally went away, the conversation between the sisters resumed, and Miss Bennet asked Mary if she would marry them.
"Lisa and I have decided to get married in the church in the village," she laughed. "We plan to have a wedding together."
"Wizards don't need to go to the church for their wedding, so Baldr will hold our wedding in the Knight's manor," Mary also smiled, "He probably invites a lot of guests, and he also said that he will invite you and Mom and Dad to the wedding."
Before the two sisters could answer, Kitty cried out, "I'm going!"
"Where is the Knights' estate?" Elizabeth asked.
"In Chester," answered Mary, "near Derbyshire."
"I think the whole family should go to your wedding," Elizabeth sighed, "but I don't know if Mom and Dad will bring Lydia. If not, someone must be at home to watch."
Speaking of Lydia, everyone was still a little worried, but this dullness was soon interrupted by Mrs. Bennet.
"Jane," she cried to her elder daughter, rushing in, "how is it that Mr. Bingley is not here? Shall I send one of the servants to inquire?"
It was past ten o'clock, but Jane said softly, "Mom, wait a little longer."
"Okay, Mary," Mrs. Bennet turned to her third daughter again, "the wedding dresses of your two sisters haven't been ordered yet, so don't worry, when I take you to London together, please ask your aunt to recommend a good one." You can even ask the tailor to give you a discount.”
"Oh, mother, you're late," Mary laughed. "I've already ordered it, at the witches' tailor."
"You girl!" exclaimed Mrs. Bennet, and asked again impatiently, "how much did it cost?"
"About two hundred pounds in pounds?" Mary even said less.
"My God!" Mrs. Bennet sank back into her chair, panting, and then she asked aloud, "Have you paid for it?"
"Yes, Mom," Mary nodded cheerfully.
"Forget it... I can't control you..." Mrs. Bennet stood up and walked away muttering.
"Mary, where did you get so much money?" Kitty still asked reluctantly.
Before Mary could reply, Jane spoke first, "Kitty, Mary has a job, so she will be paid."
It is true that Mary never discussed money in the presence of her sisters, so it may not have occurred to Kitty either, but her two sisters seemed calm, and she wanted to change the subject quickly.
At this moment, a voice came from outside the gate, "It's Mr. Bingley," Kitty called out, and although Jane didn't say anything, she hastily stood up.
But Bingley seemed more anxious than anyone else. He rushed into the room out of breath, nodded at everyone indiscriminately, and took out a letter from his body and handed it to Elizabeth, "Look, this is the letter I went out just now. The express letter I received earlier."
The ladies were all taken aback by his flustered expression, and Jane hurriedly asked him what happened with concern.
"It's from Georgiana," said Bingley, "about Darcy, who is marrying Miss de Bourgh!"
Elizabeth was already pale, and Jane hurried to comfort her, while Mary had already thought of Mrs. Catherine de Bourgh.
"Lisa," she turned to her sister, "did that Miss Georgiana mention in her letter that Lady Catherine was with them?"
Elizabeth reluctantly nodded, Jane, Bingley and Kitty all showed puzzled looks, so Mary told them that Darcy's aunt, Mrs. Catherine de Bourgh was also a witch.
"Oh, the world is full of wonders," cried Bingley. "Miss Mary, you must show me my relatives. I'm afraid there may be a wizard among them."
"Mary," Elizabeth seemed to have calmed down, but her voice was still trembling, "Is it possible that Lady Catherine did something?"
"I think it's what she did. In fact, she just needs to give Mr. Darcy a dose of love potion," Mary said earnestly. In order to let the audience understand, she also briefly explained the principle and use of the love potion. .
"This kind of thing..." Elizabeth asked again, "Is there an antidote?"
"The hospital where I work has a prepared antidote," Mary added after thinking about it carefully, "but the problem is, if Mrs. Catherine is controlling Mr. Darcy, it may not be right for him to drink the antidote." easy."
"We've got to go to Derbyshire anyway," said Bingley, looking at Jane. "I'm thinking we'd better start as soon as possible."
Jane and Elizabeth both looked at Mary, and Elizabeth grabbed her hand eagerly, "Mary, will you go with us?"
"Of course, Lisa, don't be too anxious," Mary comforted. "I'll go see if Dad has finished talking with Bader now. Even if you are going to Derbyshire, you have to wait until after lunch."
"I'm going to urge mother," said Jane quickly.
Mary knocked on the door and entered Mr. Bennet's office, and when her father saw her, he exclaimed, "Mary, are you in such a hurry? I haven't promised the young man yet."
She looked at Bader again, his expression was still quite relaxed, smiling at her.
"Oh, father, I didn't come to hurry you," said Mary. "Mr. Bingley has just brought the bad news that Darcy is going to marry Lady Catherine de Bourgh's daughter."
"What?" Mr. Bennet stood up all of a sudden, and Bader could only stand up accordingly.
"We didn't tell you," said Mary hastily, "the last time Lisa invited me to visit Mr. Collins in Kent, I found out that his benefactor, Lady Catherine, was a witch. What kind of magic did Mr. See cast?"
"Oh, that's easy," Mr. Bennet seemed to heave a sigh of relief, and he sat back on the armchair again. Mary glanced at Bader quickly, and he nodded slightly to her.
"Mr. Knight, I promise you to marry my daughter Mary now," Bennet said politely to Bader first, "Please believe in my sincerity, although we seem to be asking you again .”
Mary laughed, and while thanking Mr. Bennet, Badr stepped forward to shake hands with him. After a few more polite words, Mr. Bennet ordered, "Mary, hurry up and discuss this matter with your sister. Bad thing."
"Mary, things may not be as simple as you think," Bader said in a low voice, and his words obviously needed to be heard by Mr. Bennet, "If what you learned is correct, that German Miss Bauer can also be regarded as a direct descendant of the Baldwin family, if the Baldwin family chooses Mr. Darcy as their son-in-law, we may not have the chance to make him drink the antidote smoothly."
"The Baldwin family," Mr. Bennet asked, "are they wizards?"
"It's one of the largest families in the wizarding world," Mary hurriedly replied.
"So Lisa's in big trouble?" her father asked again.
Mary was at a loss for words, and Bader immediately said, "I am not familiar with the Baldwin family, but Mary once treated a Mrs. Hamilton, the eldest daughter of this lady, and now is the mistress of the Baldwin family, so we are very concerned about the Baldwin family. , it’s not impossible.”
Mary hesitated for a moment before asking again, "Badr, wouldn't it be better for you to talk to William Hamilton?"
"Let's go together," he smiled.
"Wait, Mary," said Mr. Bennet, "you'd better have your sisters here, and Mr. Bingley, too. I think I should sit in on your discussion of the matter."
In fact, after Badr presented his plan, everyone was in favor.Even if Mr. Bingley, Jane and Elizabeth set off for Derbyshire after lunch, they will not arrive until later tomorrow. Bardell and Mary can rush to see Mrs. Hamilton immediately. If they can get the help of this lady, Things could be a lot easier.
"Mary, if it's really those wizards surnamed Baldwin who want Miss de Bourgh to marry Darcy," Elizabeth asked, "I think we should try to get Darcy to drink it while avoiding alarming them. Antidote?"
"With our capabilities, it's impossible not to disturb them." Mary was not optimistic at all, she looked at Bader again, and he added politely, "Miss Elizabeth, Mary and I should try our best to avoid any conflicts with the Baldwin family. However, as far as I know, the Baldwins are not unreasonable people, and Mr. Darcy is just an ordinary person."
Elizabeth didn't answer, just nodded.
"Well," said Mr. Bennet to his daughters, "I don't think we should begrudge money when we are in such trouble, and I will give you a sum for the journey."
"Father, I don't need it," laughed Mary. "I don't need pounds if you give me them."
After everyone came out of the study, Bingley hurried back to Netherfield Gardens. He had to make some preparations before bringing over his carriage, while Jane and Elizabeth went back to their room to pack their luggage.
Only then did Bader have the opportunity to whisper to Mary with a smile, "Dear Mary, let me visit your room, and I will also borrow your owl."
Since no one lived there, Mary's small room was empty. After a quick look, Baldr sat down to write a letter, and told Mary that she also had to use this little time to go to St. Mungo's to get the antidote.
"Oh, I almost forgot," Badr slapped his head, "I still have those Muggle servants and carriages, Mary, I'll write a note to let them go back to London on their own, and find a servant from your family to replace me Go to Meryton."
The author has something to say: Do you think that Badr is just a hard worker?
Children's shoes have been quite excited since yesterday. In fact, one of the characteristics of Jane Austen that I understand is that every family has excellent relatives, so I implemented this point seriously.In fact, Phoebes isn't too bad, he's always confused about the opposite sex, so I've arranged for him to have no opposite sex ending.
Badr had originally arranged for these poor Muggle servants to return to Meryton to find an inn after he arrived in Longbourn, and by the way, to promote the wealthy fiancé of the third Miss Bennet to the whole town. That's why he chose a Muggle servant.He came back within 10 minutes, woke up all the servants and cast an Oblivion Curse on them, made up a few lies by the way, and told them to hurry up and salute the future mistress, and then got mixed up, the carriage Finally moved on to Longbourne again.
After another 10 minutes, Mary could already see her house. She suddenly became nervous, so she had to force her composure and said to Bader, "Well, my sister said that Mr. Bingley would come over this morning, Dar We'll be back at Derby County on Monday, so you don't need to be nervous."
"Mary, I'm not nervous at all," Bader smiled unceremoniously, "but, how can you comfort me with such an incoherent sentence?"
Mary was tongue-tied. At this moment, she saw that her parents had come to greet her in person, so she called for a stop and wanted to get out of the car.
"Oh, Mary, calm down," Bader could only hold her tightly, "I should get out of the car first!"
So, when Mary was helped down from the carriage by him, she finally saw Mrs. Bennet's surprised expression. Her father was relatively better, but when he came up to say hello, his attitude was also extraordinary. sincerity and kindness.
Mary tried to keep her composure and introduced the two parties, and Mrs. Bennet grinned from ear to ear, especially when she saw the servants unloading boxes of presents from the back of the carriage.Badr politely introduced that all the gifts were special products of each farm of Knight's family, so he asked them to accept them with a smile.
The guests and the host chatted politely at the gate of Longbourn for a long time, and then Mr. Bennet took the lead in inviting Mr. Knight to sit in his study. After returning to the living room, the mother took the sisters to give Mary Surrounded.
"Oh, Mary, why didn't you tell me Mr. Knight was such a young man?" said Mrs. Bennet indignantly. "I don't think he's over twenty-five."
"Badr just turned twenty-five," Mary said, trying to be as serious as possible in her answer. "Mom, I'm sorry, but I didn't know you were mistaken about his age."
Kitty whispered, "Mary, are you sure he didn't use some spell to make himself younger?"
Mrs. Bennet, who was about to leave, stopped again and turned to wait for Mary's answer.
"Oh, when I met Bardell, he was only 23 years old," Mary laughed. "He is a distant relative of my classmate, Miss Windermere."
"Oh, that's all right," said Mrs. Bennet at once. "I can't wait to see what he has brought."
She just went out, then turned back, "Mary, Mr. Knight's carriage is gone outside the door!"
Mary told her mother about Bader's arrangement, "Great!" Mrs. Bennet clapped her hands, "I'm not going to entertain the servants, Mary, it's really great of you to arrange this!"
"People in Meryton will know you're getting married right away!" said Mrs. Bennet cheerfully. "I don't need to tell them."
When she finally went away, the conversation between the sisters resumed, and Miss Bennet asked Mary if she would marry them.
"Lisa and I have decided to get married in the church in the village," she laughed. "We plan to have a wedding together."
"Wizards don't need to go to the church for their wedding, so Baldr will hold our wedding in the Knight's manor," Mary also smiled, "He probably invites a lot of guests, and he also said that he will invite you and Mom and Dad to the wedding."
Before the two sisters could answer, Kitty cried out, "I'm going!"
"Where is the Knights' estate?" Elizabeth asked.
"In Chester," answered Mary, "near Derbyshire."
"I think the whole family should go to your wedding," Elizabeth sighed, "but I don't know if Mom and Dad will bring Lydia. If not, someone must be at home to watch."
Speaking of Lydia, everyone was still a little worried, but this dullness was soon interrupted by Mrs. Bennet.
"Jane," she cried to her elder daughter, rushing in, "how is it that Mr. Bingley is not here? Shall I send one of the servants to inquire?"
It was past ten o'clock, but Jane said softly, "Mom, wait a little longer."
"Okay, Mary," Mrs. Bennet turned to her third daughter again, "the wedding dresses of your two sisters haven't been ordered yet, so don't worry, when I take you to London together, please ask your aunt to recommend a good one." You can even ask the tailor to give you a discount.”
"Oh, mother, you're late," Mary laughed. "I've already ordered it, at the witches' tailor."
"You girl!" exclaimed Mrs. Bennet, and asked again impatiently, "how much did it cost?"
"About two hundred pounds in pounds?" Mary even said less.
"My God!" Mrs. Bennet sank back into her chair, panting, and then she asked aloud, "Have you paid for it?"
"Yes, Mom," Mary nodded cheerfully.
"Forget it... I can't control you..." Mrs. Bennet stood up and walked away muttering.
"Mary, where did you get so much money?" Kitty still asked reluctantly.
Before Mary could reply, Jane spoke first, "Kitty, Mary has a job, so she will be paid."
It is true that Mary never discussed money in the presence of her sisters, so it may not have occurred to Kitty either, but her two sisters seemed calm, and she wanted to change the subject quickly.
At this moment, a voice came from outside the gate, "It's Mr. Bingley," Kitty called out, and although Jane didn't say anything, she hastily stood up.
But Bingley seemed more anxious than anyone else. He rushed into the room out of breath, nodded at everyone indiscriminately, and took out a letter from his body and handed it to Elizabeth, "Look, this is the letter I went out just now. The express letter I received earlier."
The ladies were all taken aback by his flustered expression, and Jane hurriedly asked him what happened with concern.
"It's from Georgiana," said Bingley, "about Darcy, who is marrying Miss de Bourgh!"
Elizabeth was already pale, and Jane hurried to comfort her, while Mary had already thought of Mrs. Catherine de Bourgh.
"Lisa," she turned to her sister, "did that Miss Georgiana mention in her letter that Lady Catherine was with them?"
Elizabeth reluctantly nodded, Jane, Bingley and Kitty all showed puzzled looks, so Mary told them that Darcy's aunt, Mrs. Catherine de Bourgh was also a witch.
"Oh, the world is full of wonders," cried Bingley. "Miss Mary, you must show me my relatives. I'm afraid there may be a wizard among them."
"Mary," Elizabeth seemed to have calmed down, but her voice was still trembling, "Is it possible that Lady Catherine did something?"
"I think it's what she did. In fact, she just needs to give Mr. Darcy a dose of love potion," Mary said earnestly. In order to let the audience understand, she also briefly explained the principle and use of the love potion. .
"This kind of thing..." Elizabeth asked again, "Is there an antidote?"
"The hospital where I work has a prepared antidote," Mary added after thinking about it carefully, "but the problem is, if Mrs. Catherine is controlling Mr. Darcy, it may not be right for him to drink the antidote." easy."
"We've got to go to Derbyshire anyway," said Bingley, looking at Jane. "I'm thinking we'd better start as soon as possible."
Jane and Elizabeth both looked at Mary, and Elizabeth grabbed her hand eagerly, "Mary, will you go with us?"
"Of course, Lisa, don't be too anxious," Mary comforted. "I'll go see if Dad has finished talking with Bader now. Even if you are going to Derbyshire, you have to wait until after lunch."
"I'm going to urge mother," said Jane quickly.
Mary knocked on the door and entered Mr. Bennet's office, and when her father saw her, he exclaimed, "Mary, are you in such a hurry? I haven't promised the young man yet."
She looked at Bader again, his expression was still quite relaxed, smiling at her.
"Oh, father, I didn't come to hurry you," said Mary. "Mr. Bingley has just brought the bad news that Darcy is going to marry Lady Catherine de Bourgh's daughter."
"What?" Mr. Bennet stood up all of a sudden, and Bader could only stand up accordingly.
"We didn't tell you," said Mary hastily, "the last time Lisa invited me to visit Mr. Collins in Kent, I found out that his benefactor, Lady Catherine, was a witch. What kind of magic did Mr. See cast?"
"Oh, that's easy," Mr. Bennet seemed to heave a sigh of relief, and he sat back on the armchair again. Mary glanced at Bader quickly, and he nodded slightly to her.
"Mr. Knight, I promise you to marry my daughter Mary now," Bennet said politely to Bader first, "Please believe in my sincerity, although we seem to be asking you again .”
Mary laughed, and while thanking Mr. Bennet, Badr stepped forward to shake hands with him. After a few more polite words, Mr. Bennet ordered, "Mary, hurry up and discuss this matter with your sister. Bad thing."
"Mary, things may not be as simple as you think," Bader said in a low voice, and his words obviously needed to be heard by Mr. Bennet, "If what you learned is correct, that German Miss Bauer can also be regarded as a direct descendant of the Baldwin family, if the Baldwin family chooses Mr. Darcy as their son-in-law, we may not have the chance to make him drink the antidote smoothly."
"The Baldwin family," Mr. Bennet asked, "are they wizards?"
"It's one of the largest families in the wizarding world," Mary hurriedly replied.
"So Lisa's in big trouble?" her father asked again.
Mary was at a loss for words, and Bader immediately said, "I am not familiar with the Baldwin family, but Mary once treated a Mrs. Hamilton, the eldest daughter of this lady, and now is the mistress of the Baldwin family, so we are very concerned about the Baldwin family. , it’s not impossible.”
Mary hesitated for a moment before asking again, "Badr, wouldn't it be better for you to talk to William Hamilton?"
"Let's go together," he smiled.
"Wait, Mary," said Mr. Bennet, "you'd better have your sisters here, and Mr. Bingley, too. I think I should sit in on your discussion of the matter."
In fact, after Badr presented his plan, everyone was in favor.Even if Mr. Bingley, Jane and Elizabeth set off for Derbyshire after lunch, they will not arrive until later tomorrow. Bardell and Mary can rush to see Mrs. Hamilton immediately. If they can get the help of this lady, Things could be a lot easier.
"Mary, if it's really those wizards surnamed Baldwin who want Miss de Bourgh to marry Darcy," Elizabeth asked, "I think we should try to get Darcy to drink it while avoiding alarming them. Antidote?"
"With our capabilities, it's impossible not to disturb them." Mary was not optimistic at all, she looked at Bader again, and he added politely, "Miss Elizabeth, Mary and I should try our best to avoid any conflicts with the Baldwin family. However, as far as I know, the Baldwins are not unreasonable people, and Mr. Darcy is just an ordinary person."
Elizabeth didn't answer, just nodded.
"Well," said Mr. Bennet to his daughters, "I don't think we should begrudge money when we are in such trouble, and I will give you a sum for the journey."
"Father, I don't need it," laughed Mary. "I don't need pounds if you give me them."
After everyone came out of the study, Bingley hurried back to Netherfield Gardens. He had to make some preparations before bringing over his carriage, while Jane and Elizabeth went back to their room to pack their luggage.
Only then did Bader have the opportunity to whisper to Mary with a smile, "Dear Mary, let me visit your room, and I will also borrow your owl."
Since no one lived there, Mary's small room was empty. After a quick look, Baldr sat down to write a letter, and told Mary that she also had to use this little time to go to St. Mungo's to get the antidote.
"Oh, I almost forgot," Badr slapped his head, "I still have those Muggle servants and carriages, Mary, I'll write a note to let them go back to London on their own, and find a servant from your family to replace me Go to Meryton."
The author has something to say: Do you think that Badr is just a hard worker?
Children's shoes have been quite excited since yesterday. In fact, one of the characteristics of Jane Austen that I understand is that every family has excellent relatives, so I implemented this point seriously.In fact, Phoebes isn't too bad, he's always confused about the opposite sex, so I've arranged for him to have no opposite sex ending.
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