Mary is so disobedient that she must be disciplined strictly.
Mrs. Bennet received the letter, and resolved to take Lady Gray's advice, and send Mary to Lowood Ladies' College as soon as she recovered from her wounds.
"That old crow's school?! I won't go if I'm killed." Mary limped out of the study with her foot that was almost healed.
She definitely wasn't going to any Lowood Ladies' College.
Just kidding, that school can cultivate perverts like Old Gray Crow, it must be scarier than hell.She will write to Dr. Wilson now, and as soon as she can walk on her feet she will set off for London to attend medical college.
Mary went back to her bedroom on a tiny crutch, locked the door behind her, and started packing her things for leaving home.
Her things are neither too much nor too little, mainly because all kinds of books take up most of the space.
Mary lost two hats and a fox cape, and managed to pack the two-inch copy of Family Medicine back into the box.
After finishing this, she sat at the desk again, wrote a letter to Dr. Wilson as fast as she could, and sealed the letter tightly with wax paint.
But she soon ran into a new problem.Who should she ask to deliver the letter at the post office?Father definitely can't, because he has been brainwashed by his mother, and he also thinks that Lowood Women's College is a good school that is rare in a century.simple?It's not safe, she won't lie, and once Mrs. Bennet catches her, she will definitely show her feet.After thinking for a long time, the only one who can deliver the letter to Mary is the second sister Elizabeth.
"Izzy, please deliver this letter to the post office for me, please don't let mom and dad know, please, Izzy." Mary took out her housekeeping skill to deal with the second sister again—acting like a baby.
Elizabeth sighed resignedly, looked at the line on the envelope "[-]th Royal Navy, Mr. Randy Wilson" thought for a moment, and asked, "Mary, are you sure you want to do this? Although the days at Lowood School may be It's hard, but at least it's full of girls. And medical school, you don't know what difficulties you're going to have there."
"I think about it, Izzy," replied Mary firmly. "I don't want to see Ms. Gray again, and I don't want to learn how to serve my husband. This kind of life is too boring and boring. I want to go to University in London. To learn more knowledge and save more people."
Elizabeth touched her sister's head, sighed again, and agreed.
"Well, I'll deliver the letter for you, and I won't tell Mom and Dad. But you have to promise that if you do go to college, you must write to me regularly and tell me that you are all right."
"I knew you were the best, Izzy." Mary threw herself into Elizabeth's arms, hugged her neck, and kissed her hard.
There was another reason for her insistence on studying in London: Emily was there too.
Mrs Parkinson had written a few days ago to say that Duke John had found a new lover, Emily Collins.
Mary didn't know why Ai Mier ran to be an old man's lover, even if it was for money, she could find a young single man and marry him as his wife.
Judging from the letter, Emily probably didn't tell anyone about her relationship with Bennet, which couldn't be better.As Mrs. Bennet said, in this era, once an unruly girl appears in a family, it is likely that her sisters will also suffer.
So Mary specifically reminded Wilson in her letter, please ask him to think of an alias for herself, and not to reveal her identity.
Emily and Duke John are getting together, like a fly finally finding its home in a rotten egg.The Duchess is a good-natured woman who has always been able to tolerate all kinds of affairs of the Duke, but she can't bear it with Emily.Without Mrs. Parkinson saying much, Mary can also imagine what kind of stupid things Emily can do.
She could have ignored it, but as long as she thought of "intruders", she couldn't just sit on the sidelines.Although Emily is no longer a threat to them now, Mary dare not take it lightly when she thinks of the tragedy in her previous life.
Mary was not idle while waiting for Wilson's reply. She reviewed various books on medical care in case she could not keep up with the course.She also asked Elizabeth to bring some ox bones from the butcher so she could look at the bones and joints.
The most important thing is that she will return the "redemption" fee of the little white horse to Heathcliff.There is no need to hide this matter from other family members, she can entrust her father to send the money.However, since he knew the "serial set" designed by Heathcliff, Mr. Bennet resolutely refused to have any intersection with this person.
Mary originally planned that as long as the money was paid, they would break up with Heathcliff and never communicate with each other again.But her father refused to help her send the money over, which made her feel very uncomfortable.Elizabeth was willing to help, but she ran back and forth several times, and didn't even enter the gate of Bell Manor.
That's a headache.
Is she going to give him money on crutches?It doesn't have to be.
Mary thought it over and decided to return the money to him by post after arriving in London.However, a visit from an unexpected visitor disrupts the plan.
Mrs. Jones came to Bennet Manor again on a sunny afternoon with a basket on her arm containing freshly baked croissants and strawberry jam.
"I just came back from shopping in town, and I stopped by to see you." Mrs. Jones took the basket to the kitchen, looked at Mary's feet, and found that most of the injuries had healed, so she was relieved.
"I just have something to trouble you." Mary was very happy, she could finally separate herself from Heathcliff, "I would like to ask you to help me return the money for the little white horse to Heathcliff."
"Repay the money?" Mrs. Jones stared at Mary with wide eyes in surprise, "You want to return the money to Mr. Heathcliff?"
"He gave me the little white horse, of course I have to pay back the money." Mary also felt puzzled, is there anything wrong with her doing so?Could it be that the money was given less?It shouldn't be, although the little white horse is very precious to her, but it is not a particularly good breed, and it will not be too valuable.
Mrs. Jones sighed resentfully, and began to understand why her master was angry at the sight of Mary, but couldn't help but keep helping her.
"I think, sir, he won't ask for your money. If you really want to express your gratitude, you might as well visit him after your injury is healed."
"I'm going to study in London as soon as I'm well." Mary baffled her words deliberately, and didn't say whether she was going to college or Lowood Ladies' College.They were all in London anyway, and she did not deceive Mrs Jones, the good housekeeper, by saying so.
"Study?" Mrs. Jones was obviously surprised, but she didn't say much. She just said, "Mr. must be very happy that you can go to study. He often goes to London to take care of business. You will definitely meet again there." They exchanged simple greetings After a few words, Mrs. Jones couldn't bear Mary's soft-heartedness, and finally agreed to help her return the money to Heathcliff.
But there is one more headache. It has been more than a week since Mary wrote to Dr. Wilson, but she still has not received a reply.Her foot was healed three days ago. In order to wait for this reply, Mary pretended to be lame for another three days. Even Elizabeth didn't know it.
Could it be that he was lying to her?
Mary was like an ant on a hot pan, anxiously waiting for Dr. Wilson's reply every day.Elizabeth joked that she was like a girl in love waiting for her lover to reply.
Mary is not in the mood for jokes, she is not interested in lovers or love poems, she just wants to go to medical college as soon as possible.
Three days later, just when Mary couldn't pretend anymore, she finally received a reply from Dr. Wilson, but the contents of the letter were not satisfactory.
To be precise, this is not a reply letter from Dr. Wilson himself, but is ghostwritten by one of his aides.
He said in the letter that Dr. Wilson had gone to the battlefield to treat heroes on the battlefield and would not be back in the short term.
Mary had no time to be disappointed, she was attracted by other contents of the letter.
battlefield?Is Britain going to war again?Not long after the Anglo-Dutch War ended, why are we fighting again.
Mary remembers being nine years old when the Anglo-Dutch war started.At that time, people would come to recruit soldiers every day, but since their family was all daughters, and Mr. Bennet was getting old, no one went to the battlefield.
The Anglo-Dutch War did not last long, and caused very little damage to a small village like Hertford. Most villagers knew that the war was over before they had time to feel the war.
Except for those families who lost children, fathers and husbands in the war.Families not involved in the war sent them flowers and food as condolences and told themselves that they were doing their bit for the war.
Misfortunes always followed. Mary learned that Dr. Wilson could not help write college recommendation letters, and she was found to be faking a lame these days.
Mrs. Bennet was so angry that even the vase on the table was shaking.She immediately wrote a letter to Lowood Women's College, asking them to pick up Mary as soon as possible, and asking them to help teach Mary to be a real lady.
"I think I was picked up by my mother from the trash can." Mary sat on the suitcase, dragged her chin with her hands, and complained to Elizabeth.Doctor Wilson went to the battlefield, and she had no way out, so she had to go to Lowood Women's College honestly.
"Don't be silly." Elizabeth sat next to Mary and stopped her shoulders. "Mom is actually very reluctant to part with you. She even asked me to pack your winter clothes for you. If you encounter any difficulties there, you can Write to me immediately."
Mrs. Bennet received the letter, and resolved to take Lady Gray's advice, and send Mary to Lowood Ladies' College as soon as she recovered from her wounds.
"That old crow's school?! I won't go if I'm killed." Mary limped out of the study with her foot that was almost healed.
She definitely wasn't going to any Lowood Ladies' College.
Just kidding, that school can cultivate perverts like Old Gray Crow, it must be scarier than hell.She will write to Dr. Wilson now, and as soon as she can walk on her feet she will set off for London to attend medical college.
Mary went back to her bedroom on a tiny crutch, locked the door behind her, and started packing her things for leaving home.
Her things are neither too much nor too little, mainly because all kinds of books take up most of the space.
Mary lost two hats and a fox cape, and managed to pack the two-inch copy of Family Medicine back into the box.
After finishing this, she sat at the desk again, wrote a letter to Dr. Wilson as fast as she could, and sealed the letter tightly with wax paint.
But she soon ran into a new problem.Who should she ask to deliver the letter at the post office?Father definitely can't, because he has been brainwashed by his mother, and he also thinks that Lowood Women's College is a good school that is rare in a century.simple?It's not safe, she won't lie, and once Mrs. Bennet catches her, she will definitely show her feet.After thinking for a long time, the only one who can deliver the letter to Mary is the second sister Elizabeth.
"Izzy, please deliver this letter to the post office for me, please don't let mom and dad know, please, Izzy." Mary took out her housekeeping skill to deal with the second sister again—acting like a baby.
Elizabeth sighed resignedly, looked at the line on the envelope "[-]th Royal Navy, Mr. Randy Wilson" thought for a moment, and asked, "Mary, are you sure you want to do this? Although the days at Lowood School may be It's hard, but at least it's full of girls. And medical school, you don't know what difficulties you're going to have there."
"I think about it, Izzy," replied Mary firmly. "I don't want to see Ms. Gray again, and I don't want to learn how to serve my husband. This kind of life is too boring and boring. I want to go to University in London. To learn more knowledge and save more people."
Elizabeth touched her sister's head, sighed again, and agreed.
"Well, I'll deliver the letter for you, and I won't tell Mom and Dad. But you have to promise that if you do go to college, you must write to me regularly and tell me that you are all right."
"I knew you were the best, Izzy." Mary threw herself into Elizabeth's arms, hugged her neck, and kissed her hard.
There was another reason for her insistence on studying in London: Emily was there too.
Mrs Parkinson had written a few days ago to say that Duke John had found a new lover, Emily Collins.
Mary didn't know why Ai Mier ran to be an old man's lover, even if it was for money, she could find a young single man and marry him as his wife.
Judging from the letter, Emily probably didn't tell anyone about her relationship with Bennet, which couldn't be better.As Mrs. Bennet said, in this era, once an unruly girl appears in a family, it is likely that her sisters will also suffer.
So Mary specifically reminded Wilson in her letter, please ask him to think of an alias for herself, and not to reveal her identity.
Emily and Duke John are getting together, like a fly finally finding its home in a rotten egg.The Duchess is a good-natured woman who has always been able to tolerate all kinds of affairs of the Duke, but she can't bear it with Emily.Without Mrs. Parkinson saying much, Mary can also imagine what kind of stupid things Emily can do.
She could have ignored it, but as long as she thought of "intruders", she couldn't just sit on the sidelines.Although Emily is no longer a threat to them now, Mary dare not take it lightly when she thinks of the tragedy in her previous life.
Mary was not idle while waiting for Wilson's reply. She reviewed various books on medical care in case she could not keep up with the course.She also asked Elizabeth to bring some ox bones from the butcher so she could look at the bones and joints.
The most important thing is that she will return the "redemption" fee of the little white horse to Heathcliff.There is no need to hide this matter from other family members, she can entrust her father to send the money.However, since he knew the "serial set" designed by Heathcliff, Mr. Bennet resolutely refused to have any intersection with this person.
Mary originally planned that as long as the money was paid, they would break up with Heathcliff and never communicate with each other again.But her father refused to help her send the money over, which made her feel very uncomfortable.Elizabeth was willing to help, but she ran back and forth several times, and didn't even enter the gate of Bell Manor.
That's a headache.
Is she going to give him money on crutches?It doesn't have to be.
Mary thought it over and decided to return the money to him by post after arriving in London.However, a visit from an unexpected visitor disrupts the plan.
Mrs. Jones came to Bennet Manor again on a sunny afternoon with a basket on her arm containing freshly baked croissants and strawberry jam.
"I just came back from shopping in town, and I stopped by to see you." Mrs. Jones took the basket to the kitchen, looked at Mary's feet, and found that most of the injuries had healed, so she was relieved.
"I just have something to trouble you." Mary was very happy, she could finally separate herself from Heathcliff, "I would like to ask you to help me return the money for the little white horse to Heathcliff."
"Repay the money?" Mrs. Jones stared at Mary with wide eyes in surprise, "You want to return the money to Mr. Heathcliff?"
"He gave me the little white horse, of course I have to pay back the money." Mary also felt puzzled, is there anything wrong with her doing so?Could it be that the money was given less?It shouldn't be, although the little white horse is very precious to her, but it is not a particularly good breed, and it will not be too valuable.
Mrs. Jones sighed resentfully, and began to understand why her master was angry at the sight of Mary, but couldn't help but keep helping her.
"I think, sir, he won't ask for your money. If you really want to express your gratitude, you might as well visit him after your injury is healed."
"I'm going to study in London as soon as I'm well." Mary baffled her words deliberately, and didn't say whether she was going to college or Lowood Ladies' College.They were all in London anyway, and she did not deceive Mrs Jones, the good housekeeper, by saying so.
"Study?" Mrs. Jones was obviously surprised, but she didn't say much. She just said, "Mr. must be very happy that you can go to study. He often goes to London to take care of business. You will definitely meet again there." They exchanged simple greetings After a few words, Mrs. Jones couldn't bear Mary's soft-heartedness, and finally agreed to help her return the money to Heathcliff.
But there is one more headache. It has been more than a week since Mary wrote to Dr. Wilson, but she still has not received a reply.Her foot was healed three days ago. In order to wait for this reply, Mary pretended to be lame for another three days. Even Elizabeth didn't know it.
Could it be that he was lying to her?
Mary was like an ant on a hot pan, anxiously waiting for Dr. Wilson's reply every day.Elizabeth joked that she was like a girl in love waiting for her lover to reply.
Mary is not in the mood for jokes, she is not interested in lovers or love poems, she just wants to go to medical college as soon as possible.
Three days later, just when Mary couldn't pretend anymore, she finally received a reply from Dr. Wilson, but the contents of the letter were not satisfactory.
To be precise, this is not a reply letter from Dr. Wilson himself, but is ghostwritten by one of his aides.
He said in the letter that Dr. Wilson had gone to the battlefield to treat heroes on the battlefield and would not be back in the short term.
Mary had no time to be disappointed, she was attracted by other contents of the letter.
battlefield?Is Britain going to war again?Not long after the Anglo-Dutch War ended, why are we fighting again.
Mary remembers being nine years old when the Anglo-Dutch war started.At that time, people would come to recruit soldiers every day, but since their family was all daughters, and Mr. Bennet was getting old, no one went to the battlefield.
The Anglo-Dutch War did not last long, and caused very little damage to a small village like Hertford. Most villagers knew that the war was over before they had time to feel the war.
Except for those families who lost children, fathers and husbands in the war.Families not involved in the war sent them flowers and food as condolences and told themselves that they were doing their bit for the war.
Misfortunes always followed. Mary learned that Dr. Wilson could not help write college recommendation letters, and she was found to be faking a lame these days.
Mrs. Bennet was so angry that even the vase on the table was shaking.She immediately wrote a letter to Lowood Women's College, asking them to pick up Mary as soon as possible, and asking them to help teach Mary to be a real lady.
"I think I was picked up by my mother from the trash can." Mary sat on the suitcase, dragged her chin with her hands, and complained to Elizabeth.Doctor Wilson went to the battlefield, and she had no way out, so she had to go to Lowood Women's College honestly.
"Don't be silly." Elizabeth sat next to Mary and stopped her shoulders. "Mom is actually very reluctant to part with you. She even asked me to pack your winter clothes for you. If you encounter any difficulties there, you can Write to me immediately."
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