Sunday, April 8, 2012
Happily Ever After!
Now that the new happy couple are engaged, they realized they needed to spread the word. Lizzie wrote to Mr. and Ms. Gardiner and described her true feelings towards Mr. Darcy. Mr. Darcy wrote in a different style however, making it short and clear to Mr. Collins to tell Lady Catherine about the engagement. Lady Catherine unwillingly accepts, and plans to attend the wedding. Later on, Lizzie And Mr. Darcy are to move back to Pemberly. I am so happy my sister and I are to be married to the most handsome, respecful men in the world! I am so filled with joy, that now our lives will go on in happiness. I know the new couple is going to last because from all they went through, there is nothing that could ever break them apart now.
The Couple's Conversation
Today as Lizzie, Mr. Darcy, and Kitty went for a little walk, Mr. Darcy and Lizzie got to have a nice conversation when Kitty left them alone to go to a friends house. Elizabeth, after so long, finally got to thank Mr. Darcy for saving Lydia and the family. He replyed that he felt almost obliged to do it for her, because of how sorry he felt for what he had done in the past. I thought this was suprising because Lizzie thought he was mad at her for what she had done to him before. He also admits that through all the drama, he still had strong and passionate feelings for Lizzie from his last proposal. Lizzie replies that now she is more than willing to marry him. Oh, how our family is so happy for her!
The New Engaged Sister!
Wow, I can hardly believe my sister is engaged to Mr. Darcy!! Where did this come from? Just a couple of months ago it seemed as if they hated each other with a passion! I feel bad how I responded to her when she told me, but I certainly couldn't help feeling as if it was a joke. But I know it's true because I know Lizzie wouldn't lie about such a thing. I am very happy for her, now that she gets to feel the same happiness as I feel! My sister definately deserves it, she has been through a lot.
Good Job Lizzie!
I could not be more proud of my favorite sister Ms. Elizabeth Bennet! I over heard the conversation between her and Lady Catherine when she came down to visit, and i finally realized how brave she actually is. Of course mother thought she visited to be friendly and talk about how Mr. Collins was doing or what not, but there was much more purpose to her visit. Her main goal was to find out if she and Mr. Darcy were engaged, since she finally got the news from Mr. Darcy's last proposal. She complained that if they were, how bad it would make him and his family look and how the Bennet's would ruin his high reputation. But Lizzie, I don't know how she got the guts to do it, defended her self and our family loud and clear. I am such a proud sister because I certainly couldn't do it.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Mr. Bingley Visits
News arrived about a week ago that Mr. Bingley arrived to Netherfield and today he has came to our home in company with Mr. Darcy. Wow, how suprising it was to see him again. He was as handsome as he was before, probably even more! As we had converation, mother was very pleased with Bingley, but rude to Darcy. Only if mother knew what he did for our family, she would not be acting so strange. Lizzie and I felt quite embarassed, because all she did was ignore and answer him coldly.
The Secret About Darcy
We have recieved much shocking news lately, but this has to be the most unnexpected. Lizzie has informed me Lydia accidentally spilt a little secret about Darcy. She says that Darcy was at the wedding! After Lizzie spilled her worries to Darcy about the news of Lydia and Wickham and how our family is in search, he secretly left to find him. When he found Wickham, he was the one who bribed him into marrying Lydia and to pay off his debts. How flattered Lizzie must feel! After all, why else would he do such a thing?
Another Suprising Letter From Mr. Gardiner
Another letter has come from Mr. Gardiner to Mr. Bennet! The letter informed him that Wickham was going to move to North England because he was commissioned. Because he is going to move there with Lydia, they ask to visit the us again before they leave. Although I would love to see my sister, after all the stress she put the family trough, I don't know if it is a good idea. After much consideration though, I insisted that we put the past behind us. After all, she is our little sister and part of the family.
The Letter form Mr. Gardiner
Today a letter has been recieved from Mr. Gardiner and what splendid news it told. Both Lydia and Wickham have been found! They are not married yet but they will be as Mr. Bennet will pay Wickham a small amount every year for his debts. My father thinks that Mr. Gardiner has payed for most of it, which is the most unecessary thing of him to do! He is such a good uncle, he shouldn't have to pay for Lydia's mistakes. Although I am very happy that finding them and knowing that they will be married has put an ease and excitment to my mother. They must be married, for our reputation would be very misfortunate to others.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Lizzie Arrives!
I am so thankful my sister is finally here as she is such a comfort to such a trajedy as this. We have been discussing the whole situation over and over, never concluding why Wickham would want to marry Lydia. He wants a companion with some money, which Lydia obviously does not have. This marriage would only hurt his reputation and we fear he is not planning to marry Lydia, which would severly show the Bennet family as weak. Lizzie feels it is her fault, that she could have prevented this situation from happening if she just told our whole family what kind of a person he really was. We dared not though, because we thought it would only make things worse if we made that side of him public. All in all, we had no idea this would ever happen, and nobody should be blamed because nobody knew about their secret relationship. I hope my father finds them, so this can finally be resolved and bring peace to our family again.
What Horrible News!
I have never felt so stressed in my life! Our family has gotten news that Lydia has eloped with Mr. Wickham and both have left, no where to be found! My mother has been hysterical, and my father, taking it rather calmly, is going in search of them with the help of Mr. Gardiner. Oh, how I am longing for my sister to come home! I have sent out for her two letters, explaining all that I can about what has been going on. I hope they reach her, as my directions have been quite weak. I feel sorry the news had to be told on paper, but I can only hope she comes home as soon as she can.
The Real Georgiana
I have heard rumors that Georgiana, Darcy's sister, was quite a prideful, arrogant young woman. Although I find that not true as Elizabeth told me that she as actually just a very shy girl. Elizabeth saw she was a very amiable, but reserved girl and was hard to motivate into a conversation because of her fear of saying somthing wrong. I can only conclude that Mr. Wickham was the cause of those ill rumors. I also learned from Lizzie that from a recent acquaintence with Mr. Bingley, he has been grately curious about our family. That makes me wonder if he is interseted in me again...
What an Honor
I have heard that Mr. Darcy came early to Pemberley to prepare for other visitors to be coming, only suprised to see Elizabeth touring the place with other company. How incredibly awkward it must have been for Lizzie, from all that has occured in the previous months. Although, I heard he has seemed to be a completely changed man as he displayed such an amiable and generous mood towards her. I know my poor sister is probably suffering from much embarrassment after he asks her if he would like to meet his sister. Wow, what a compliment! I hope she has accepted, it is the least she could do.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Oh, Lydia
As I was relaxing in the courtyard, I overheard a conversation between Lizzie and our father in the other room. They were talking about how Lydia had a invitation to go to Brighton over the summer with Mrs. Forster. Knowing Lydia, she can be a very out-going, flirty girl, a lot like Mrs. Forster. Elizabeth thought the trip would be a bad idea because she could be a bad influence on Lydia, with her irresponsible ways. On the other hand, Father thinks differently because he thinks she deserves just to have fun. Although, I agree with Lizzie because I can't imagine how crazy things might get on that trip. I just feel sorry for Kitty, as she was not invited and feels very envious of her sister.
The Truth Gets Out
Today, Elizabeth has finally told me all the crucial details from her VERY dramatic trip. Finally hearing her tell me this in person and not from someone else really makes me realize how very sorry I feel for her. Not only has she found out what bad of a person Wickham is, but she also finds out the other side of Mr. Darcy, the good side she has never seen before which makes her feel even worse. I know now she has a very different view of Wickham, and a most regretful view towards Darcy. I also found out my Mother's view on Bingley today, how she never wants him to come to Netherfield again and how he is the most undeserving man. All I can say is how can I blame her? If someone did that to my daughter I would feel the same, only I know it's not all his fault.
Our Arrival
Elizabeth and I were met by our two little sisters Lydia and Kitty today to go to Hunsdford together. On the way there the carriage ride was very pleasant as we all laughed, gossiped, and talked about our new adventures while we were seperated. Lydia also admitted to Elizabeth that Wickham was "safe" because Mary King has left for Liverpool, which was suprising to hear because I thought he wasn't interested in anyone besides Lizzy. I have been gone for what seems to be a long time since all of this new information has been broughten up! Once we got to Hunsford we were greeted by our Mother and Father so cheerfully and felt so welcomed back.
Home Bound!
I am SO excited to be coming home again and seeing my lovely family! No matter how much drama and arguments we can get into, I miss my family so much and it will be so refreshing to come back. Now that I have had a break for quite some time now, I feel much better. Even though i'm not completely over Bingley, I feel like my thoughts are a lot clearer now. Most importantly, I will finally get to see my favorite sister, Elizabeth, again and discuss all the events that occured on our trips. I can't wait!
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Lizzie's Letter from Darcy
I feel deep sorrow for my poor sister, after finding out the contents of the letter from Mr. Darcy. I can only imagine how much emotional stress she is going through, to find out things she never would have expected. In the letter there were the details about why he broke the romance between me and Bingley and our family situation which she quickly ignored, but the most incredible part was the information regarding Wickham. In the letter Darcy said he did provide for Wickham after the death of his father. He also said that the real reason for their conflict was because Wickham wanted to get involved with Darcy's sister, Georgina, for her fortune. I can imagine she must feel bad for the way she has treated Darcy, and for recieving such painful news.
The Proposal
Today I found out that Mr. Darcy has proposed to her! I was stunned to hear such a thing because I had no idea he has those feelings for her. I thought that to Darcy, the Bennet family had such a middle class status which was not good enough for him, since he broke the romance between me and Bingley. Even though he has created such misery and unhappiness for me, I hope Elizabeth does not blow up and crush his heart. I know she is angry for what he has done, but she must not me so unsensible to such sensitive feelings. From now knowing what real heart break feels like, I hope Darcy doesn't have to go through the same because two wrongs do not make a right.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
The Letter From Lizzie
Today as I was outside enjoying a cup of tea, I got a letter from Lizzie which explained everything she has recently learned from a conversation with Darcy's cousin, Fitzwilliam. It read, "Dear Jane, I recently found the agent of your unhappiness for the last couple of weeks. After a long conversation with Fitzwilliam, he told me that Darcy was the one who sabotaged your romance with Bingley. You don't understand how discustingly angry this made me feel, how could a man be any more rude and prideful? If I know more infortmation soon as to why and how he did this, I promise I will write to you as soon as possible. I am so sorry my dear sister. -Elizabeth" With this letter in hand, I could not help but freeze in shock.With so many thoughts going through my head, I realized my poor sister is boiling inside with anger. I wish Elizabeth does not get into too much conflict with Mr.Darcy, for the sake of the whole family.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Thinking of Lizzie and Her Visit to the Rosings
I heard that Lizzie was to visit the Rosings, and I am concerned about how she will like it. I know she has only heard the extrordinary talents and rank of Lady Catherine though Mr.Collins, but I know Lady Catherine has a very different side. She is a very opinionated woman, so I pray that Elizabeth won't take her rude and prejudice comments too seriously. I know that the other acompanies must not be too comfortable to be around either, like Mr. Darcy and Collins. I hope to hear from her soon, and that she has been doing well.
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