My plan has failed. At the visit, I tried to bad mouth Elizabeth the entire time, but Darcy would not hear of it. He complimented her non-stop, and they spent every moment together. And even Georgiana spent time with Eliza, and seemed very taken. What is it about this woman?! She isn't even that pretty. Geez
I find that you seems to be abundantly jealous of my sweet sister. Although I do know that it can be frustrating to love some one without the return of the feeling. On the other hand you might as well just realize that he is not coming back to you. Also that he is in love with my gorgeous sister Elizabeth.
ReplyDeleteWhile I respect you sister, I completely disagree. Elizabeth and you have a lot more in common than you think. She is strong and independent. This reminds me a lot of you. I believe you are just a bit jealous of Mr. Darcy's proposal to her.
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe that I am hearing this. Darcy is such a hypocrate. He tells me that I can't like a Bennet because of social status.
ReplyDeleteI would not worry about Elizabeth, for she is of low class and has no status what so ever. However, you, unlike her, are a beautiful lady that has come from money and presents likeable features in both personality and in class. Darcy and you should fit well together because of the common ground and neither of you will have to settle with someone "lower" than you.
ReplyDeleteYour plan? Why would you try to sabotage Lizzy if she would make Mr. Darcy happy? I politely disagree when you say that Lizzy isn't pretty. Like yourself, she possess very desirable features. Additionally, she is the most clever girl in all of Hertfordshire! Excuse me if I'm being rude, it pains me to hear anyone talked ill of.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, your plan has failed miserably. Ofcourse, Mr.Darcy would not hear of such bad things. Who would? Just in case you have not noticed, hardly anyone was paying attention to you! You have the right to your opinion, and so does everyone else.
ReplyDeleteI resent your animosity towards Miss Elizabeth Bennet. How could you even consider advancing yourself in a gentleman's favor by trying to insult your competition. You had no idea what trouble you caused when you mentioned the soldiers in my dear sisters presence. The pain you have caused your dear friend sickens me, and any good opinion of you that I might have had is beginning to unravel.
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