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  • The letter from Mrs Bennet, Pride and Prejudice

    • My dear Mrs N, I have a few minutes and so I improve upon this opportunity to write about some pleasant news.
  • As you know, we have five beautiful daughters and I'm so nervous about their marriage.
    • They all deserve a wealthy and respectable husband, but we don't have any by neighbourhood.
  • A couple of weeks ago a young man arrived in Netherfield.
  • Do you remember this estate?
  • It's absolutely lovely!
  • And the man, Charles Bingley, is wonderful too!
  • He is a single, handsome man and he has about four or five thousand a year.
  • We've met our new neighbour at the ball and he immediately has fallen in love with Jane.
  • Nobody can resist her adorable appearance and amiable manners.
  • He danced two dances with Jane and he was completely under her spell.
  • A few days ago Mr Bingley's sister invited Jane for dinner and my dear girl ride on the horse.
  • It was a happy coincidence, that it was raining.
  • Jane caught a bad cold and these sad circumstances are delayed her returning.
  • But I'm satisfied that Mr Bingley I'd done his best for her comfort.
  • I think she'll be engaged in one or two months so you can expect an invitation by-and-by.
  • I couldn't help but think about the upcoming wedding.
  • I also want to offer my congratulations on her birthday, my dear!
  • I hope such good news will be a great present for you.
  • Yours respectfully, Mrs Bennet.

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