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[Games] Re: Continue the Story Congrats Round Three
UN: RowenaRavenclaw
Book (or series): Pride and Prejudice
DH: Charles Theodore Bingley (33)
DW: Jane Margaret (nee Bennet) Bingley (29)
DS: Francis Charles "Frank" Bingley (5)
DD: Flora Elizabeth Bingley (2)
DD: Rose Louisa BingleyThe Bingleys were proud to announce that Norwell had gained another young Miss Bingley. The specifics of the newest Bingley's birth were enough to put both Bingley's and Jane's families quite in raptures:Jane and her sister Elizabeth had each received letters from their sister, Lydia Wickham -- whose children, Georgina, George, and Liddy were still in the Bingleys' care. Lydia, who had been expelled from her home by her husband, Mr. George Wickham, had moved to London to pursue the stage. Thither she met a handsome young playwright, Mr. Peter York. Lydia wrote to ask Jane and Elizabeth to talk their husbands into procuring a divorce from Wickham, so that she might marry Mr. York. Jane, unwilling to see her youngest sister miserable, spoke to Charles; Elizabeth, unwilling to cause her husband pain, did not speak to Mr. Darcy. Therefore, it was Bingley who brought the unsavory business to Darcy. They went thither to Wickham. Whilst they were away, Jane and Elizabeth were visiting their sister Catherine in the village of Kympton. The distress of such unhappy times caused Jane to go into early labor. Elizabeth and Kitty, both experts now on childbirth, removed Jane to Pemberley. After another difficult lying in, a beautiful baby girl was born; the baby was declared healthy by the doctor. Several days later, Bingley and Darcy appeared, Bingley looking so disheveled and distressed, his coat was on backwards! After being assured that his wife and daughter were safe, he declared that the baby looked exactly like Jane.When the time came to Christen the babe, Frank was in such adorations of his sister that Charles and Jane decided to let their son name their daughter. Frank, beginning to show a likeness of mind to his favorite aunt, ran about the grounds at Norwell and Pemberley, looking for a flower pretty enough to name his sister after. When the vicar, who was also the baby's godfather, asked the girl's name, Frank whispered in his ear. Mr. Parker grinned."I baptise thee, Rose Louisa Bingley," he said, which delighted Jane and Charles. They couldn't imagine a name that suited their girl more perfectly.
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