Greetings, Maria Grazia! Thank you for
hosting a stop on The Red Chrysanthemum
Blog Tour. You suggested a discussion of writing Mr Darcy or about the letters
that propel the plot forward. There is one person in both my novel and Pride and Prejudice who has strong
opinions about correspondence, so I took the liberty of prevailing upon him to
post in my place. Thankfully, for once his return message was sent in a timely
manner!—
Linda Beutler
Mr. Thomas Bennet
Longbourn, Hertfordshire
November 1, 2013
Dear Maria and your kindly readers,
It has not escaped my notice there are some amongst you who do not hold
me in a favourable light. Whatever faults you attribute to me are probably
deserved. It is true, I am not a patient husband, and prefer the solace of my
own company to the noisy antics of my two youngest daughters. Of my middle
daughter, I readily confess myself at a loss as to how to encourage Mary to
expand her small-mindedness. However, I accept credit—there is no blame—for how
brilliantly my two eldest daughters have managed their lives. Whilst with Jane
it can only be said her mother and I managed not to mar what was from infancy a sweet and happy nature, with
Elizabeth I am proud to say I protected her from her mother’s excesses and
supported Lizzy’s every inclination to improve herself through the knowledge of
nature and extensive reading.

















