Sunday, March 18, 2012

Little Lydia

Since London is not very uneventful, I've been following the lives of the Bennet girls. I've heard a younger Bennet girl, Lydia, is stepping out into her womanhood. Looking to settle down so soon? I cannot blame her. She must start looking for a man soon, seeing as the fact her sisters have not had the best luck finding one. Maybe it's a Bennet curse?

5 comments:

  1. I find it a bit odd that you have been "following" us. I usually do not get wriled up about much of anything, but I honestly do think you need to stay out of our bussiness Caroline. We are going through a rough patch right now, but we are most certainly not "cursed". I will again warn you to stay out of our bussiness, because next time, I might not be so kind.

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  2. The Bennet girls, I may say, have no curse. First, Elizabeth had the chance to marry me; a very successful, rich man. However, she rejected me. Second, Jane had her chance with my boy Bingley. She failed to show any true emotion to him, and therefore lost her chance.The Bennet girls have just made poor decisions.

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  3. Luck has nothing to do with it. My daughters have been unsuccessful in their pursuits purely by their own accord. Jane fails to see the wrong with people, and cannot make judgments based on their actions. Elizabeth is, well, Elizabeth. She has her own reasons for her decisions and is far too headstrong to be interested in any one man.

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  4. How dare you speak of the Bennets in that way! I do not understand how you could be such a narcissistic woman. For I do not think it is a Bennet curse, but a Caroline Bingley curse. I am appalled.

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  5. My family does not need your opinion on our lives. Please keep your business to yourself. Lydia will find a man, just like all of us. It is you, finding a man that I am worried about.

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