Proud to be Prejudiced

Mrs. Bennet had spoiled all the matrimonial chances of her two eldest daughters by her obnoxious behaviour during the Netherfield Ball in Pride and Prejudice. But no mother ever thinks that she could be the instrument in destroying her child's chances. A short glimpse into her mind, and what could have motivated her actions that night.
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Nice job! I love Pride and Prejudice, so it was interesting to get a glimpse at Mrs. Bennet's mind...:D
How soo like her you write MASHALLAH!! i know Austen herself would be proud of you..! am a great fan of all her works and Pride and Prejudice is my favourite;)
ive been looking for a story like this great job i absolutely love it you have talent keep it up! :)
@AnitaMisra when i first read it, it did ended with the word beside. but then i refreshed the page, its okay now. i mean, it ended with -The End-
And what a glimpse it is... I offer you my congratulations, madam. Very good, indeed!
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i think that was glorious madam. its believable and fitting for Mrs. Bennet: anxious to get her daughters married and settled. :)


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