Reader’s Perspective by Evie Cotton

Theo Reader's Perspective

This week Monica Fairview and Abigail Reynolds have blessed us with glimpses into Elizabeth’s mind. After reading these excerpts I must retract about half of what I said last week. No longer am I concerned about the pace of the writing and no longer am I concerned with Elizabeth’s rather sudden change of heart. We all knew that she was very much attracted to Darcy but her stubbornness seemed to be overpowering her heart. All seems right in the world now.

I love that BOTH Darcys are never far from her mind and that she recognizes that Lady Catherine will one day (if things go as planned) be her relation. All too often I hear a client or friend say something to the effect of “I’m marrying the man, not his family” but anyone with in-laws knows that this is not the case in about 99% of marriages. Family cultures and differences in family cultures are very tricky business that very often cause miscommunications and offenses when none are intended. My own family exemplifies this idea. One cause for concern in my own family is the idea of the importance of travel in a child’s personal development. I was raised by world travelers who have not lived in one location for more than a handful of years during the entirety of their marriage. My husband’s family has stayed in the same town for generations. While one set of my children’s grandparents glorifies world travel, the other set thinks of it as irresponsible (my husband’s words, not mine). You can see that conflicts abound. What kind of conflicts do you predict will happen when Lady Catherine finally comes to grips with Elizabeth as an in-law?

I’m going to take a moment to reflect more on the Fitzwilliam/Theo relationship from last week. It was lovely to see Fitzwilliam opening his eyes to the qualifications of Theo as a barrister (more on that in a moment). Even better to see him accepting that Theo is not a spoilt child but in fact a responsible man capable of taking care of not only himself but the people under his protection. I wonder if Fitzwilliam will come to know about the positive influence that Theo has had on his little sister. Darcy seems to be breathing easier at the moment, but will that continue when he finds out how truly open to the world Georgianna’s eyes have been? Will he blame Theo? Could that be a setback to their growing relationship? And what of Georgiana? Will she stand up to Fitzwilliam and declare herself old enough to know and experience more than just the confines of safe protected Pemberley?

Theophilus Darcy seems to have a lot going for him at the moment. He is an up and coming barrister under the tutelage of a truly impressive man, he has connections to men of means who are able to “get the job done” in a pinch (think Monty the Mountain), his relationship with his older brother seems to be on the mend and he is soon to gain a new sister that he wholeheartedly adores. Aside from all of these observances of mine, do we actually know how well things are going for Theo? Could things actually be better than they appear? I am reminded of some correspondence that was written in the heat of anger on April 2nd, 1812. If you follow Theo’s blog, you will remember this one. It was written just after a big Fitz/Theo blow out.

London, 2 April 1812
William,
Pray be so kind as to inform your solicitor that he need no longer trouble himself with sending me an allowance as of Michaelmas of this year, as I will no longer require it. By this means, you may also spare yourself your quarterly inquisition into my finances and commentary on my life, since one can scarcely call your missives letters.
Pray give my regards to Georgiana, Richard, Anne, and the lovely Miss Bennet, whose injury, I am informed, came from a misfire of Watkins’ rifle rather than a shot at my hat. But there is no need to extend your apologies, as I am so accustomed to your false accusations as to be quite deaf to them, and we both know any expression of regret on your part would be purely a matter of form, and not truly meant.
Yours, etc.

Theophilus Darcy

As you see, Theo will no longer need the allowance that his brother is sending him or did he just say that in the heat of the moment? Is he getting a big promotion? Is he going to become a famous case lawyer? Is he going to be knighted for his service to the kingdom? I’m hoping for a knighthood! Speculate with me. What are your hopes and dreams for Theo Darcy. Where do you see him in the next five years. Is he married? What kind of woman would best suit him? Does he have an estate of his own? How did he come about the money to purchase said estate?

Until next time,
Your loyal fan,
Evie

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  1. Very glad to hear the two episodes filled in the missing gaps, Evie. I agree that Elizabeth has to think of that aspect of her marriage. It’s going to be really important for her to try and adapt to her new environment. I enjoyed reading about the difference between your family and in-laws. That’s a conflict waiting to happen! Must be difficult to handle. For Lizzy, the challenge is going to be whether to turn her back on her family and try to please Darcy’s side or whether to constantly be somewhere in between, don’t you think?

      • eviejoanne on March 13, 2014 at 5:24 am
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      Family seems to be pretty important to Lady Catherine, even though she is highly critical. She also would not like to have her good reputation tarnished by association with Elizabeth’s family. Do you suppose she might try to improve them? And what would that look like?

      1. Lady Catherine trying to improve Elizabeth’s family – now that’s a very interesting idea! I’d love to see her try to take on the younger sisters or Mrs. Bennet.

    • Deborah on March 13, 2014 at 6:16 am
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    I think family is important to Lady Catherine as long as she can control them. the disparity will cause some difficulties with Lizzy and Darcy but they will not be insurmountable. after all Lizzie always rises to a challenge. I think the contact with her immediate family will be somewhat limited but there will be more contact with the Gardners as they are more refined. I can’t wait to find out what Lady Catherine thinks of the gossip her trip to Cheapside causes to come about.

    as for Theo, I think he doesn’t really need the allowance Darcy was giving him. after all he has already been noticed and seems to have natural inclination forfinding flaws in testimony. he seems to leave no stone unturned and really cares and I think this should somehow come to the notice to the Queen and he should be knighted. he should get married but it needs to be someone who is smart and doesn’t give in to everything a sort of the Lizzie like character. someone who challenges intellect but isn’t too impertinent. as for an estate of his own No he should not have one. yet. but perhaps has enough saved to possibly consider purchasing one soon and ask Darcy for adviceon one to purchase. perhaps he has been saving his allowance for this purposeand he and Darcy could get to know each other even better.

    sorry but when I use my microphone on my phone to type it doesn’t capitalize words or place punctuation marks and sometimes forgets to put space between the words.

    1. I think Theo shouldn’t need to allowance any longer now that he’s earning money, but many younger sons of the period kept getting allowances for years. I can see an interesting debate between Theo and William on the subject with WIlliam wanting to continue the allowance while Theo wants to prove his independence and that he’s not a drain on the Pemberley coffers as William has accused him of being in the past.

        • Deborah on March 13, 2014 at 2:51 pm
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        I like your idea better than mine. But I guess that’s why you’re the author & I’m not. 🙂

        • eviejoanne on March 13, 2014 at 5:03 pm
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        Clearly he doesn’t need one because he used 6months of it to purchase back Georgiana’s necklace. To have that much at one time must mean that he’s making much more than I previously thought.

    • Sheila L. M. on March 13, 2014 at 11:32 am
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    Interesting – I married a man of a different religion and my father would not attend my wedding. We saw almost nothing of him in years to come. Yes, you read “Dear Abbey” or one of those columns and realize that family has a big effect on one’s relationships both before and after a marriage ceremony.

    I believe Elizabeth and Darcy would attempt to maintain relationships with both sides. Mr. Bennet (as we all know) would have to visit Pemberley for the library privileges and I believe that for major events, i.e., Christmas, a Christening, the couple would invite extended family. But Darcy would warn his aunt that she must not insult Elizabeth if she attends. Many authors have presented this and I like those qualifications. And as far as the younger sisters didn’t Jane Austen have the Darcys and the Bingleys invite Kitty to visit often with a change in her character as the result? I don’t know how one could handle Mrs. Bennet – hope she is in awe (and shuts up) of the surroundings and notable personages in the same room with her when/if she visits?

    Theo: I am sure his success is part of the reason he is attempting to break his dependence on Darcy’s allowance. And with his personality he has lots of support. Although it may take some time before he can support a wife, I do believe with time he will find someone. Obviously Lizzy has charmed him but he will have the London society with his profession to fit into so his wife will have to “think before she speaks” so as to not put her foot in her mouth and alienate persons Theo may need or whom he may some day have business with in court. But he will not marry a wallflower. He, like Col. Fitzwilliam would benefit greatly if they fell in love with an heiress. C’est la Vie!

    1. I could also see Theo marrying a woman who, like Georgiana, has a frustrated interest in the legal system, but who could also help him with his cases and give him suggestions. Most Regency men couldn’t tolerate that, but I think Theo could. Maybe a bluestocking heiress. 😉

        • eviejoanne on March 13, 2014 at 5:07 pm
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        She must be a woman of society. Everything you mentioned above but a society wife would promote him professionally I think.

        1. I like this idea of a bluestocking heiress!

  2. Great post, Evie, thanks for sharing your thoughts with us!

    I would dearly love to see this story progressing from a story about Elizabeth and Darcy to one that sees them happily married and explores Theo finding the love of his life – and then hopefully it won’t finish very soon 😀

    I think he wrote the letter in the heat of the moment, but with the confidence that he was doing well in his profession & hoping to do better, and is able to support himself, rather than take his brother’s money with all the strings attached.

    Not sure which of the ladies we already know might be a good match for him – our lovely authors might have to create a new one. I think he needs a partner in life who would question and challenge him, not just a decorative and quiet miss!

    Looking forward to more!

    1. I agree, Theo’s wife has to do more than just be decorative!

  3. Hi Evie! Some penetrating thoughts to mull!
    Here are my thoughts for Theo’s bride.

    I lean toward some significant ton lady in trouble with the law. Her husband killed in a duel, banker and trustees stealing assets from his estate. She needs to have a country estate as a dowry, but not overly large so Theo can keep on doing legal work. Her having to be more open with Theo in order for him to help her, will give them insight to their characters and they fall in love. Theo being a barrister probably does not make enough to support a ton wife. As a wedding present the Darcys can arrange for him to receive a judgeship – only way he would accept a large gift from William. She and Elizabeth become friends so Theo will be convinced after resisting. It would be fitting if Theo’s wife became an active proponent for legal change and used her cache with upper levels of society to further his career growth. An in to access the rich clients. Even though a judge, Theo could have connections to a law practice – I suppose… If not, the Darcys and his mentor could promote his partnership into a prestigious law firm.

    Until the Darcy’s have a legal-age heir, what would happen if William is ill for months? What happens to Pemberley with Elizabeth at the helm and no one with big-time estate management/investment skills to assist? Col Fitz’s dad? We do not know him for this story – were they supportive of the Darcy marriage? If Theo can pick up enough estate skills, he could help. Does Darcy have a secretary and business managers? Is Darcy considering this possibility and grooming both Elizabeth and Theo – just in case? Always more questions than answers!

      • Cindy on March 13, 2014 at 5:35 pm
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      Theo is a Darcy! He already has cache with the upper levels of society by name recognition alone. I don’t think he could marry someone in trouble with the law who he was legally helping … meddlesome ethics and all. 😉

      Also, Theo also has cache in that he is a barrister. He is not a simple solicitor. As a barrister, he could not form a partnership with another barrister or enter into a firm but he could elevate in politics or become a judge.

      I always love these what-ifs, however, so many story ideas! 🙂

      1. Hi Cindy! My line of thinking was upwards to Dukes and the like – way up there. Many of the upper crust would not give a twit for a non-peer Darcy. But then, how many peers were barristers? Probably very few. A Darcy may be their best option!

        I think some barristers were both free-wheeling and affiliated with law firms – just not exclusively like they can be today. I think. 🙂 My idea for joining a law firm as a partner comes from my personal leaning away from the free-lance, insecure life of a barrister to a more secure position in a solicitor firm either as the senior affiliated barrister or change to a solicitor and give up the courtroom. I believe solicitor partners and top ranked barristers made about the same money – just depended on personal preference and the whim of fortune. Being a free-lance consultant would scare me with the insecurity.

        You are right that he should not have personal relations with a client – Wickham would have but not Theo! I was thinking he would get her acquitted in court then court her properly. Would he wonder if she is attaching to him for gratitude or for love? Maybe he would quickly come to understand why Darcy was willing to be seen holding Elizabeth’s hand – when it is his emotions in turmoil. 🙂

      • Deborah on March 13, 2014 at 7:36 pm
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      Okay, Dave. Gosh, I don’t know what to day. Your thoughts put us all in the dust. Are you s writer in disguise? 🙂

      1. Hi Deborah! No, definitely not a writer! You know how we old guys are – just blather on, and on, and on… LOL Before retiring I was accustomed to situations where my ulterior motives had ulterior motives.
        Makes you look at situations with a jaundiced eye – if I can keep from nodding off with a snore…

          • Deborah on March 13, 2014 at 11:24 pm
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          You keep a teacher of 2 & 4 year olds focused.
          Our minds are going 500 hundreds miles a minute, to keep up, which is why, sometimes thoughts are only half finished. A massed jumble of thoughts.

    • Eileen on March 13, 2014 at 7:37 pm
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    Will Lady Catherine survive all the changes? I agree that family is important if it is run the way she says….the true concept of family love and support seems to be lost on her–just duty and position are seemingly important.

    Family is important to Elizabeth, and Elizabeth is important to Darcy. He is making the effort to mend his relationship with his brother for her, I think he will find a way to keep her happy even if it means putting up with Mrs. Bennet on occasion. 🙂

    Of course Theo will be married in five years. It will as others have said need to be someone who can act the part of society wife to help him with his career, but someone that is just on the edges of proper. She should be very intelligent and tenacious. 🙂 I don’t think a country estate would be best for him. He needs to be in town. I like the idea of him moving up politically.

    1. I could see Theo doing very well in political circles. He has the sociable nature it required at the time. Poor Lady Catherine has the double blow to deal with – losing Darcy as a son-in-law and having to deal with a rebellious daughter.

    • Kathy on March 13, 2014 at 9:23 pm
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    I think Lady Catherine is going to be facing all sorts of changes, not the least of which is Elizabeth and Darcy’s marriage. She has a new Anne to contend with, and who knows what will come of the inheritance question. So I would think that rather than have her remaining family allied against her, where she knows she is obviously on the outs, she will find some way to assert herself again even if it means overtly accepting Elizabeth.

    I love to think that Theo will be positively influenced to find a soul mate who is somewhat like Elizabeth – someone lively who supports him, is good for their overall family, and who might not be someone just from the society that he frequents. I can’t begin to speculate on his legal career — I’m having a hard time following the nuances of that discussion! But with the active support of his brother now, will that make his career advance more quickly?

    1. I feel rather sorry for Lady Catherine at the moment, being upstaged by her daughter. As for Theo, it certainly can’t hurt his career to have active support from Darcy. He already has a good source of referrals for lower class clients, but I imagine the middle and upper classes would pay much better.

  4. Evie – Thanks for hosting this discussion on The Darcy Brothers. I’m so glad everyone enjoyed this week’s little scenes. They’ll be incorporated into the book when it’s all done and I think they’ll be a great addition – and we have our fans to thank for it!

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