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MARY BENNET & TOM HAYWARD ❤️
↳ THE OTHER BENNET SISTER | 1.04 “Chapter 4”
"I told Mrs Gardiner I would look after you. I intend to keep my word."
(I think it's a little more than that, Tom. A lot more than just that.)
Mr. Hayward's interrupted proposal to Mary Bennet
THE OTHER BENNET SISTER, Chapter 9
‘Mr Bennet, I have something to tell you. I’m afraid it’s very provoking news. Would you like to know what it is?’ Mr Bennet lowered his paper and looked over it evenly at his wife. ‘Whatever my wishes in the matter, I am sure you intend to tell me.’ ‘Mary needs spectacles. The oculist says she cannot see without them. There, Mr Bennet!’ She looked about her with the consciousness of having delivered a very significant and troubling piece of information.
It was Elizabeth who spoke first. ‘Surely, Mama, it is good to know what can be done to help Mary. If she needs spectacles, ought she not have them? It must be very hard for her to struggle on without them if she cannot see as well as she should.’
Mrs Bennet uttered a stricken little cry. ‘Really, Lizzy, what can you mean? It is a dreadful misfortune for her! Spectacles are for doddering old men, not for young girls of eighteen! I refuse to believe that she really needs them. No one in my family has ever been so afflicted before. We Gardiners all have perfect sight.’ ‘But, Mama,’ continued Elizabeth, ‘you do so little close work and read so rarely that you may not know whether you need them or not.’
‘How can you say such a thing! No one enjoys a book more than I do. “Read so rarely”, indeed!’ ‘You are forgetting, my dear, that I myself wear glasses,’ added Mr Bennet. ‘I should not like to think of myself as an old man, doddering or otherwise, but I admit I should be quite incapable of study without them.’
‘You are teasing me, Mr Bennet, but you know the truth of what I say. A man may wear spectacles, I suppose, even a young man, especially if he is a lawyer or a clergyman or suchlike, and no one will speak ill of him. For a young woman it is quite a different thing. What do you think people will say when they see Mary in them? Who will want to marry her then?’
Mr Bennet looked thoughtful. ‘Perhaps one of those very men you have just described will offer for her, a wearer of spectacles himself, boldly indifferent to the scorn of all the neighbourhood. Indeed, it may be the very thing that brings them together.’
The Other Bennet Sister by Janice Hadlow - Chapter 6, Part One
MARY BENNET & TOM HAYWARD ❤️
↳ THE OTHER BENNET SISTER | 1.04 “Chapter 4”
MARY BENNET & TOM HAYWARD ❤️
↳ THE OTHER BENNET SISTER | 1.04 “Chapter 4”
Everybody has been talking about the sniff moment or the inhale moment in the dance. Who do I need to thank for this stroke of genius? You need to thank Dónal for that. It was all him. (x)
"I cannot offer you great wealth or Italy. But I can offer you my love and my devotion and my hope, to build a family one day.... I have spent my life on the outside of things, but with you, I am in the middle of it all."
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This getting reblogged with “and my thirties” “and my forties” “and my fifties” “and my sixties”
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↳ THE OTHER BENNET SISTER | 1.04 “Chapter 4”
She would likely tell me that the wind had ruined my hair.
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