Though this scene depicts the 18th century and our story is set in the 19th century, I picked it because it reminded me of the Bennets — a mother and father with five beautiful daughters. I can just hear Mr. Bennet saying “we have done very well for ourselves, have we not, Mrs. Bennet.” (Does anyone else wish to smooth that rug? 🙂 )
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“It is Mother and Father’s anniversary. They will have been married twenty-four years next Thursday.”
“Oh, I had forgotten it was so soon!” That was indeed a day of great importance. “Are you planning a dinner for them?”
Since the time Jane was twelve, she had taken over the celebration preparations for their parent’s anniversary dinner. Before that, Mama had always arranged things.
“It may be the last dinner I get to plan.”
[from Marrying Elizabeth book 5]
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