Letters between Front Lines

Dear Sir,

Planning, as I am, to enter the profession of law, I require some more money, to pay for the study. If you would care to oblige me a suitable sum, I would be forever grateful, ad would keep to myself and away from you and your sister, if she can bare to be separated from someone so close to a brother.

If you will send the appropriate sum then we will part.

Yours in Sorrow,

George Wickham.

Dear Sir,

I must insist that the forwarding of the three thousand pounds should be given as a birthright, as it is in replacement for entering the church.

George Wickham.

Dear Sir,

I will send the money, if you must continue to request it. I understand, as you must, that the career of law will no more suit you than that of the church, but if you desire the profession then you will have it.

Fitzwilliam Darcy.