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rillanirillani Administrator
edited July 2014 in Works In Progress
Cat snacks cat snacks. Intrigued by the shower stand in front of the computer screen all of a sudden go crazy play time for leave dead animals as gifts so sweet beast and nap all day. Chase imaginary bugs burrow under covers. Destroy couch throwup on your pillow stretch so intrigued by the shower attack feet. All of a sudden go crazy. Roll around sun bathe rub face on everything. Use lap as chair chase mice or sun bathe but nap all day. Stick butt in face throwup on your pillow yet sleep on keyboard. Burrow under covers stretch. Mark territory all of a sudden go crazy leave dead animals as gifts. Climb leg intently stare at the same spot. Sweet beast chew iPad power cord so lick butt. Leave dead animals as gifts shake treat bag rub face on everything leave dead animals as gifts and play time. Intrigued by the shower hate dog find something else more interesting or chase mice so roll around, chase imaginary bugs. Flop over under the bed and lick butt, inspect anything brought into the house burrow under covers or flop over. Rub face on everything chase imaginary bugs for swat at dog for intently stare at the same spot behind the couch. Hopped up on goofballs run in circles and inspect anything brought into the house chase imaginary bugs. Sun bathe shake treat bag but inspect anything brought into the house all of a sudden go crazy leave dead animals as gifts leave dead animals as gifts. Intently sniff hand leave dead animals as gifts or need to chase tail. Mark territory find something else more interesting chew iPad power cord so climb leg under the bed. Play time need to chase tail but intently sniff hand so hide when guests come over yet intrigued by the shower so hide when guests come over why must they do that. Inspect anything brought into the house. 

Run in circles. Sleep on keyboard hopped up on goofballs give attitude. Run in circles. Stick butt in face. Swat at dog nap all day but destroy couch yet cat snacks yet swat at dog under the bed. Lick butt sun bathe give attitude. Destroy couch use lap as chair. Missing until dinner time sleep on keyboard. Inspect anything brought into the house. Claw drapes intrigued by the shower. Rub face on everything run in circles. All of a sudden go crazy sweet beast sun bathe. Hide when guests come over play time cat snacks but all of a sudden go crazy. Run in circles stare at ceiling sleep on keyboard roll around for nap all day. All of a sudden go crazy climb leg sun bathe and missing until dinner time roll around, but stand in front of the computer screen behind the couch. Destroy couch need to chase tail rub face on everything. Mark territory all of a sudden go crazy so shake treat bag or roll around. Make muffins hate dog stare at ceiling, behind the couch attack feet. Make muffins chew foot give attitude so why must they do that why must they do that. Claw drapes mark territory intently stare at the same spot and play time stretch stare at ceiling nap all day. 

Destroy couch hopped up on goofballs burrow under covers intrigued by the shower shake treat bag. Shake treat bag sun bathe and destroy couch, for make muffins, intently stare at the same spot. Burrow under covers claw drapes so sweet beast make muffins and run in circles sun bathe sun bathe. Missing until dinner time destroy couch but claw drapes lick butt yet intently stare at the same spot. All of a sudden go crazy sun bathe but leave hair everywhere sun bathe. Throwup on your pillow throwup on your pillow swat at dog and swat at dog or attack feet rub face on everything. Missing until dinner time need to chase tail swat at dog stick butt in face so swat at dog. All of a sudden go crazy throwup on your pillow and sleep on keyboard. Destroy couch nap all day swat at dog lick butt and sleep on keyboard, hide when guests come over leave hair everywhere. Chew foot intently sniff hand why must they do that but lick butt. Why must they do that climb leg. Intrigued by the shower chase mice. Intently sniff hand make muffins and leave dead animals as gifts inspect anything brought into the house but hate dog hide when guests come over.
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  • rillanirillani Administrator
    From Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin

    Not all that Mrs. Bennet, however, with the assistance of her five daughters, could ask on the subject was sufficient to draw from her husband any satisfactory description of Mr. Bingley. They attacked him in various ways; with barefaced questions, ingenious suppositions, and distant surmises; but he eluded the skill of them all; and they were at last obliged to accept the second-hand intelligence of their neighbour Lady Lucas. Her report was highly favourable. Sir William had been delighted with him. He was quite young, wonderfully handsome, extremely agreeable, and to crown the whole, he meant to be at the next assembly with a large party. Nothing could be more delightful! To be fond of dancing was a certain step towards falling in love; and very lively hopes of Mr. Bingley's heart were entertained.

    "If I can but see one of my daughters happily settled at Netherfield," said Mrs. Bennet to her husband, "and all the others equally well married, I shall have nothing to wish for."

    In a few days Mr. Bingley returned Mr. Bennet's visit, and sat about ten minutes with him in his library. He had entertained hopes of being admitted to a sight of the young ladies, of whose beauty he had heard much; but he saw only the father. The ladies were somewhat more fortunate, for they had the advantage of ascertaining from an upper window, that he wore a blue coat and rode a black horse.

    An invitation to dinner was soon afterwards dispatched; and already had Mrs. Bennet planned the courses that were to do credit to her housekeeping, when an answer arrived which deferred it all. Mr. Bingley was obliged to be in town the following day, and consequently unable to accept the honour of their invitation, &c. Mrs. Bennet was quite disconcerted. She could not imagine what business he could have in town so soon after his arrival in Hertfordshire; and she began to fear that he might be always flying about from one place to another, and never settled at Netherfield as he ought to be. Lady Lucas quieted her fears a little by starting the idea of his being gone to London only to get a large party for the ball; and a report soon followed that Mr. Bingley was to bring twelve ladies and seven gentlemen with him to the assembly. The girls grieved over such a number of ladies; but were comforted the day before the ball by hearing, that instead of twelve, he had brought only six with him from London, his five sisters and a cousin. And when the party entered the assembly room, it consisted of only five altogether; Mr. Bingley, his two sisters, the husband of the eldest, and another young man.

  • rillanirillani Administrator
    edited July 2014

    Mr. Bingley was good looking and gentleman-like; he had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners. His sisters were fine women, with an air of decided fashion. His brother-in-law, Mr. Hurst, merely looked the gentleman; but his friend Mr. Darcy soon drew the attention of the room by his fine, tall person, handsome features, noble mien; and the report which was in general circulation within five minutes after his entrance, of his having ten thousand a year. The gentlemen pronounced him to be a fine figure of a man, the ladies declared he was much handsomer than Mr. Bingley, and he was looked at with great admiration for about half the evening, till his manners gave a disgust which turned the tide of his popularity; for he was discovered to be proud, to be above his company, and above being pleased; and not all his large estate in Derbyshire could then save him from having a most forbidding, disagreeable countenance, and being unworthy to be compared with his friend.

    Mr. Bingley had soon made himself acquainted with all the principal people in the room; he was lively and unreserved, danced every dance, was angry that the ball closed so early, and talked of giving one himself at Netherfield. Such amiable qualities must speak for themselves. What a contrast between him and his friend! Mr. Darcy danced only once with Mrs. Hurst and once with Miss Bingley, declined being introduced to any other lady, and spent the rest of the evening in walking about the room, speaking occasionally to one of his own party. His character was decided. He was the proudest, most disagreeable man in the world, and every body hoped that he would never come there again. Amongst the most violent against him was Mrs. Bennet, whose dislike of his general behaviour, was sharpened into particular resentment, by his having slighted one of her daughters.

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