Kitty Bennet's Diary (Pride And Prejudice Chronicles)
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Mary has in fact been leaving off her glasses these last few days. Her eyes look quite different without them. Actually, her whole face looks different—less priggish and solemn. This afternoon as I walked with her over to the nursery window seat and sat down, she looked … pensive rather than prim or self-righteous, a furrow of thought between her brows. “I have been thinking,” Mary said, “about your remarks earlier today. You implied that I was lacking in proper sisterly affection because I ...was not more concerned about Jane and her reasons for coming to London.” “Well—” I stopped, uncertain of how to reply. It seemed unkind to say that, yes, absolutely, I thought her behaviour smug, sanctimonious, and entirely self-absorbed. As it happened, though, I did not need to say anything, because Mary went on. “I have come to the conclusion that you were correct,” she said. Which was miraculous enough in itself, but Mary did not stop there. She said, “The poet Donne teaches us that, ‘No man is an island, entire of itself.’ I have been remiss in neglecting the truth of that useful lesson. I ought to be more concerned about Jane. Do you think I ought to write to her—or perhaps call—and ask whether she and Charles have quarrelled? The poet Donne also has some very instructive remarks on the perfect harmony that ought to exist between a husband and wife. Perhaps I could copy some of them out for Jane. I could even send them to Charles, as well.” Mary looked thoughtful. “Since he is, after all, our brother now that he is wedded to Jane, it would be perfectly proper for us to correspond.”
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