Twelfth Night at Longbourn (Given Good Principles)
This is the 4th book in Maria Grace's series, Give Good Principles. Poor Kitty. Longbourn is a prison for her. Lydia, after all the trouble of stopping her elopement the first time, she ups and does it again, only this time nobody was there to stop her. Jane, Elizabeth, and Mary are all in Derbyshire since their weddings. Kitty is invited to go to London to stay with Georgiana and her companion, Mrs. Hartwell. Mrs. Hartwell was hired, because Georgiana didn't seem to carry over any of Lady Matlock's instructions the months she was with her. When Kitty gets to London and meets Georgiana so of her actions are similar to Lydia's. Up in her room at Darcy House, Kitty is given a new dress from her three Derbyshire sisters. Darcy has also given her money to buy a matching hat. She is thrilled beyond words and reflects on how envious Lydia would be. Georgiana decides that she should be Catherine insisted of Kitty. She is reprimanded for her attitude by MRs. Hartwell since a name is personal. The next day the three ladies go shopping for Kitty's hat. Working with the proprietor, she and Kitty work up a new hat. When won't tell Georgiana what it looks like, Georgiana gets a little snippy. Mrs. Hartwell counsels her again. Mr. Bingley come into the chocolate store when they ordering hot chocolate with foams on top. Bingley is happy to see everyone, especially Kitty. Georgiana tries to monopolize the conversation to draw Mr. Bingley to herself. Several times Georgiana is reminded that she is not out was yet, but she continues to act like an uncontrollable child instead of a sensible young lady. Mrs. Hartwell speaks to Kitty while they eat dinner in the former's sitting room. The Darcys believe that Kitty can help take Georgiana's foolish behavior before she brings embarrassment to the family. It is Christmas Eve, and Kitty is remembering the times she and her sisters would decorate with holly and fir swags along the banister. When she arrives downstairs, a surprise box from Lizzy is waiting. Georgiana gets very excited, especially when Kitty decides to make a kissing Bourgh. When Mr. Bingley shows up with his sister, Georgiana stands under the kissing Bourgh. Mrs. Hartwell is extremely upset at her carelessness and outrageous behavior. When Georgiana argues with her, she drags Georgiana upstairs. Returning while Kitty is hosting the Bingleys and the Gardiners, she explains that Georgiana is ill and will not be going to Matlocks for dinner tomorrow and possibly not to Pemberley. The Gardiners take her with them and invite the Bingleys for Christmas dinner. She talks to her Aunt about how mad she is with Lydia. Aunt Gardiner shares Lydia's correspondence with her. Lydia is not having fun with parties and balls. She is in a poor life in dire straits needing money. While she feels for her, she brought it on herself. Christmas dinner included the Gardiners, the Bingleys, Mr. and Miss Richard's, a clerk of Mr. Gardiner's. Everything is going well, and they all have a wonderful time. When the Christmas flaming pudding arrives, everyone is reminded about the charms inside. Kitty hopes she doesn't get the thimble again which means she'll be a spinster. Luckily Kitty gets the ring. After supper, her Aunt played the harpsichord and all sang. Then some played cards while others played bullet pudding. The next days, Boxing Day, the Gardiners took things to the foundling hospital they supported. To their surprise, the Bingleys were also at the hospital, and they support it, too. In discussing the plight of some of the children in the foundling home, Louisa States, "It only takes one sibling to ruin the reputation of a family. It is widely agreed, the egregious behavior of one destroys them all." The Bingleys invite the Gardiners for dinner the next night, but only Kitty can make it. Arriving, she is made to wait for an hour. When she hears crying, she finds Louisa upset and ashamed of the scandal Caroline has caused in Scarborough. She helps Louisa to eat something and puts her to bed. When Bingley arrives, he tells her to leave actor telling the story about Caroline. She goes upstairs, but turns around to confront him. He yells at her again, she slaps him and tells why he should not be with her. Turning to go, she feels a presence behind her. He asks her to marry him. The yes response makes them both happy. While drinking chocolate, Bingley comes up with a great idea. He's going to give a Twelfth Night Celebration in Meryton. Kitty says her mother already had plans for their party. He has some business to take care of while the ladies pack. When Bingley goes to the Gardiners' home, Kitty comes along to pack. Permission is given with a letter to Bennet. Back at Longbourn, Mrs. Bennet refines her menus and orders a larger cake. Bingley, Kitty, and Louisa go into town to run those errands for Mrs. Bennet. Kitty assures them that there will be a party. The night of the party arrives, and Kitty feels funny standing first without any of her sisters. Through the door comes the Darcys, Pierces, Fitzwilliams, and a bunch of their neighbours. When Mr. Bennet announces Kitty's betrothal, many are happy others jealous. Pierce gets to pick the scene of the play. He has the men setting up chairs on each side of a center aisle. They have a real wedding, because Bingley planned it all.