It has come to my attention that Mr. Bingley and Jane are now engaged. I heard it happened one night after dinner when the two just so happened to be alone. To say the very least, Mr. Bingley asked Mr. Bennet for his daughter's hand in marriage, so I must admire that, I suppose. Mrs. Bennet on the other hand is overwhelmed. I think they would have been far more happier had my nephew become part of their family, but I have said this before and I shall declare it again- we all know that won't happen! On that note, I do believe I will pay the Bennets a short visit.
Until I return, the lady has spoken.
-Lady Catherine
Lady Catherine, I thank you for your admiration for Mr. Bingley, as I'm sure he would be most flattered, and I'm glad that you were informed of our engagement. However, I'm sorry I was not the first to inform you.
ReplyDeleteMy mother is indeed overwhelmed, but she seems to be happier than ever before; however, I don't know how she would act if your nephew was truly engaged into our family. I personally think that's very unlikely at the moment, and please do visit! I look forward to it!
-Jane Bennet/Bingley
I am so happy for my sister and Mr.Bingley. Yes, like Jane said, my mother is overwhelmed but indeed she is very content with how things worked out. I am just confused on why you are so sure that it will never happen. I guess the future will tell, but for the mean time, I wouldn't be so sure.
ReplyDeleteIt brings me joy to be engaged to the lovely Jane. I am glad that our engagement does not upset you Lady Catherine.I am looking forward to your visit.Remember, do not doubt what Darcy's actions may be.
ReplyDelete-Mr.Bingley
Thank you so much for the admiration. I am extremely excited for the wedding and change.
ReplyDeleteI am really pleased you don't see it as a bad thing. I appreciate your admiration for my sister and Mr. Bingley. I am really happy for them and wish them the best.
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