To quote Jane Austen Mrs. Bennet "had a sister married to a Mr. Phillips, who had been a clerk to their father and succeeded him in the business..."
The Officers "were not long a secret, and at length they began to know the officers themselves. Mr. Phillips visited them all, and this opened to his nieces a store of felicity unknown before."
Mr. Whickam speaking: "My father began life in the profession which your uncle, Mr. Phillips, appears to do so much credit to..."
This would tell us that Mr. Phillips is the brother in law to Mrs. Bennet and Uncle to the Bennet girls. Also, since he was the one who introduced them to many of the officers then he is most certainly alive. This is information directly from the book. Occasionally 电影院 leave things out 或者 add things in.
posted 一年多以前
Thank u :) I've read the book so many times but I must have it missed it somehow - weird
No problem. Glad to help. I had just finished "reading" it. Actually I listened to it online from Librivox.org, while at work. They also had a link to the text. But aside from these mentions, Miss Austen does not really go into detail about him. A good B-Grade generic (read Jasper Fforde's "Thursday Next" novels and this last 评论 will make 更多 sense).
Mrs. Phillips was one of the Miss Gardiners (one of Mrs. Bennet's two sisters)then she married Mr. Phillips. There is no noting of her husband being dead in the book, so I am assuming he is never really mentioned, 或者 only mentioned once 或者 twice.