Miss Elizabeth Bennet is at Netherfield.
Worried for her sister, she walked three miles to come here. I suppose their mode of transportation really is unavailable.
While I do commend and admire her clear affection for her sister, for there could be no greater proof of it than her walking for miles for Miss Bennet, I am not completely certain if it makes up for the impropriety of the act itself.
I am not certain whether Miss Bennet's condition is so severe as to warrant her walking for three miles, alone.
Why is she the one who is here? Why not here father? Or her mother? Miss Bennet has many sisters, why not one of them?
It would have been easier.
Much... easier.
-- Fitzwilliam Darcy of Pemberley, Derbyshire
