Saturday, March 31, 2012

Nothing New

As far as I'm concerned, Lydia and Wickham have not been found. It is somewhat of a tragedy this occurred because one of the Bennet's daughters is missing with that strange Wickham fellow; however, at least they'll have a daughter that is married, so when that old Mr. Bennet finally croaks, the Bennet daughter won't be out on the street. Oh, I know Mr. Collins will not be happy to hear about that.
I should think that if Mr. Bennet had just let Mrs. Bennet take her silly little trip with all of her daughters to travel with the militia this incident would not have occurred.
Lucky for me, my daughter is upstairs safe and sound.
I shall continue my scriptation later, so until then, the lady has spoken.
-Lady Catherine

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Another day at Rosings

For some reason, today is too quiet. 
My lovely daughter is too ill to come down, so here I sit typing out a post. 
From my understanding, my nephew is still entertaining the Bingleys over at Pemberly. Maybe I'll summon my carriage and take a ride over there, but I honestly don't want to travel. I'll wait for them to come see me since I know they will eventually because everybody loves to come and admire my home. I know that Georgiana is with the party, and I have not seen her in such a long time. I do wish they will journey here soon!
I must attend to some matters around Rosings, so for now, the lady has spoken.
-Lady Catherine


Lydia and Wickham?!?

I have just received word that Lydia is assumed to have eloped with Wickham to get married! I feel terrible for the Bennets to some degree. I mean, Wickham is not an honest man. My nephew did everything to help that man after Darcy Sr. passed away, and Wickham took it all for granted. 
Elizabeth and Gardiners rushed home after Jane sent word of the horrid news. Wickham is a man of absolutely no money, so I am sure that he is just using Lydia in order to gain what little fortune  the Bennets have. Mr. Bennet is currently in London searching after Lydia and Wickham. 
I hope Mr. Bennet has the sense to not enrage Wickham, for the Bennet girls are not suited to live on their own without them. 
I must take leave, so for now, the lady has spoken.
-Lady Catherine

The Bingleys and Elizabeth

The delightful Bingleys visited  with the tolerable Elizabeth Bennet earlier today. Miss. Darcy was also in company. I wonder how she liked Elizabeth. She's not much for an opinion, for she is extremely shy; however, she is such a genius when it comes to singing and playing the piano. Even if she doesn't like talking, she is still better than Elizabeth, so that is alright with me. 
It is also to my knowledge that Caroline Bingley attempted to enrage Darcy by speaking poorly of Elizabeth. I would expect him to ignore the comment, but he defended her! I am extremely disappointed in his choice to announce that he still finds her beautiful. 
Tisk, tisk. Until another time, the lady has spoken.
-Lady Catherine

Pemberly

It is to the best of my knowledge that Elizabeth and the Gardiners absolutely enjoyed touring the Pemberly estate. I enjoy my nephew's home as well, but I much rather prefer my own humble abode; however, I just like it open to my viewing. 
On another note, I have heard that Darcy arrived home earlier than expected and encountered the group viewing the grounds. Darcy and Elizabeth made small talk while walking back to the house. I do not know how he can stand to talk to her after what hurt she caused him. It brings me great relief, however, to know that Elizabeth is not staying at Darcy's even after their cordial encounter. I do not wish to imagine what might have happened had she remained there for a night.
Until something worth my time comes along, the lady has spoken
-Lady Catherine

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Elizabeth? At Pemberley!?

I have just received word that Elizabeth is at Pemberley, and Darcy is currently not home. I'm not pleased. Yes, she's only touring, but I don't think Darcy will be ecstatic to hear that the girl who has severed his heart in two is touring his manor without his knowledge. I wonder if she will travel up here near Rosings. 
*sigh* 
That would mean I would possibly have to host them for dinner and such. Quite frankly, I don't think I'm the mood for such events to ensue. I hope she has a splendid time at Pemberley and only at Pemberley.
Until another time, the lady has spoken
-Lady Catherine

A departing militia & drama filled teenagers

From what I understand, the militia in Meryton, near the Bennets, is departing and the two youngest daughters are begging Mr. Bennet to let them go. I believe it is in his best interest to let them go. They might end up marrying one of them which means that Collins will not get Longbourn; however, the girls will not be homeless which I suppose is a benefit. 
On another note, Wickham is part of that particular militia. I remember when he tried to run off with Georgina which caused my nephew a great upset and you know how I hate to see my delicate Darcy hurt! Anyways, I heard Wickham and Lizzy had a coarse departure with each other. Lizzy didn't mention anything of the proposal. She should have- Wickham will find out eventually, and I don't believe he will take the news well from a second hand source.
Until something occurs again, the lady has spoken.
-Lady Catherine