Thursday 17 January 2013

Netherfields' Advert





It is my greatest pleasure to address every young man of a good stature that Netherfield Hall has been vacant for far too long.
The house is splendid both inside and out and contains many rooms which were fit for royalty. The main attraction of the inside being the immense space to be used for a ball, which I'm sure would be of the up-most interest to the new master of this gracious hall.


Not to mention the friendly and honest neighbors. Myself and my Mr. Bennett reside not far off, just at Thornfield with our 5 beautiful- and very much single- daughters. They are a most pleasant sight to wonder upon; especially my eldest, Jane, which is considered to be the fairest of all of the young girls in this area.
My daughters and I would be delighted to see such a good-hearted man take permanent residence in such a majestic home, and would be very happy to introduce the new comers to the good people at Meryton. 


I can humbly say that it is not any ordinary man that could ever be a good master for such a perfect home, and I am most certain that there must be such a young man of good fortune and class which would not only be a great master to this most wonderful house, but indeed bring life to the surrounding towns.