Jane Bennet writing to her sister Elizabeth, in response to Elizabeth’s letter from Rosings.
Lizzy,
Upon the arrival of your letter, I too was troubled for you. I am inclined to agree with you; ’tis strange indeed. We are all quite well; I hope the same for you. Mamma is quite nervous (when is she not?), since Papa is not out searching for single men of wealth to marry his daughters. Papa, as you know, being rather quiet anyway, has decided to spend time in his beloved library. At least he can do that, for the rest of us must listen to Mamma go on so. Oh, dearest Lizzy, how you are missed! Upon your return, you must tell me all about your travels. Though Lyddie and Kitty will beg to be first to hear of it all, I must be first to beg for the very same. Mary is still her usual self; she only asked that I tell you hello for her. And, as she says “hello”, I shall be telling you “goodbye”.
Wow, I LOVE this template! Did you make it? What is your favorite book by Jane Austen? I love "Sense and Sensibility" alot. I've only seen one movie...that one! I hope to see more, though. They are so well written (the books)! Miss Austen was a true genious.