Preparing for Lydia’s arrival

May 2nd, 2008

Mother is now so happy, as her wish for a daughter to be married at sixteen has come true. I, personally, think Lydia should not have put all of us through so much strife and worry, and am very angry at the fact that she is getting off very lightly. Even though she has been found, it was very deangerous for her to do what she did, as she could have landed herself in much worse a situation.

She is lucky that Mr. Gardiner is kind enough to organise for her and Wickham to be married. I am not happy that she has put herself in such a dangerous place, but I am happy that she is safe and well.

I surely hope Lydia realises what she has done, and will take the consequences of it from myself and her sisters. Father was at first very angry; and said to Mother that both her and Mr. Wickham would never be welcome at our house again. I quite agreed.

I shall treat her with the same treatment that I would expect someone to treat me with if I had committed such a horrible wrongdoing. Lydia, I hope you do not expect much kindness from your sisters and I, as we are not pleased of what you have done.

Elizabeth

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One Response to “Preparing for Lydia’s arrival”

  1.   languagewiz on May 2, 2008 8:31 pm

    Great job of establishing the character’s voice so far, Sarah. Be careful in the judgements of Lydia – I think Eliza might have actually been a little more scathing of her behaviour than you are suggesting here. Try too, to give more of Elizabeth’s personality over to the blog – don’t get too caught up with plot. Your layout is great – don’t forget to edit the ABOUT link. Love the selection of links in your blogroll. :-)

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