[Pride and Prejudice] Rich Lady
Chapter 49 The Lovebird, It Flew Away
After Mr. Darcy finished speaking, he ignored the two of them and opened the book in silence.He seemed to understand Mr. Bennet's self-deprecating statement: "I'm not the kind of person who really loves books. I always hold a book in my hand, just to refuse to speak for the sake of fairness. In fact ,When other people are around, I often can't finish reading a page for half a day. But sometimes this little trick will fail, especially when encountering the kind of people who think they are too popular, they will always ignore the book in my hand, ignore My poor wish to be quiet for a while."
After identifying "Mr. William" to Miss Lizzie, Mr. Darcy thought that he should return to London as soon as possible.Even if Bentley invited him again for the next three months, he would never return so long as his sister was at Netherfield.Until the summer term of the school in the city was over, and since London would then be raging with young people on holiday, he could grant Bentley a request to visit here.
Mr. Darcy made up his mind as if it had nothing to do with Elizabeth's going to leave Longbourne.He just didn't want Netherfield to take it any longer, the gentleman flipping through the book told himself, lamenting that the Easter break was shorter than the summer break after the school year ended.
I don't know how many times Mr. Darcy picks up a book when everyone is talking, and ignores others with disrespect.Miss Bingley must have seldom seen this kind of situation before, and she felt that Mr. Darcy's favor for her had diminished day by day since she made a fool of herself buying books for Mr. Darcy.This made Miss Bingley panic. She was not a very intelligent woman, and she didn't read many books. Once she became anxious, she would easily reveal her true nature. Talking and slandering others was her consistent performance when she was nervous.
'Damaging others does not elevate yourself. Mr. Darcy thought blankly, it was really hard for him to say this, if he still wanted to maintain his friendship with Charles.Mr. Darcy genuinely felt that it only needed another week before he might throw off his long years of friendship with Miss Bingley for wanting to keep out of Miss Bingley's society.
This lady may never understand that it is against her that Mr. Darcy finds his Miss Surprise all the more good, knowledgeable, thoughtful, humorous, and upright—the only one who is sometimes too bold. The speech is also extraordinarily lovely and elegant compared with those who complain and slander.Miss Elizabeth was a true lady.
Even Mr. Bingley admired Miss Jane more than ever.
Caroline Bingley, she made two already excellent ladies perfect by herself, she is amazing!
……
Mr. Darcy felt that his friendship with Bingley was in jeopardy if he didn't leave, but the facts proved that their fate was not so shallow, and he had to go back to the city soon - together with the two brothers and sisters Bingley, they spent an ordinary time at the Bennet House. After the return visit, he successfully annoyed a sharp-tongued and logical Miss Elizabeth.
Miss Bingley was so disgraced that she left the sad place that afternoon in tears.
Here's the thing:
The Bennets return to Netherfield on time.
In the morning, after exchanging pleasantries, Mr. Bennet grabbed the two gentlemen to talk about the Vigilante Council.
Mr. Bingley couldn't get away from him. For some reason, Mr. Bennet kept taking the initiative to chat with him. This made Bingley a little flattered, and lamented that he could not get close to Miss Jane and missed a good opportunity for nothing.
As for Mr. Darcy, he was involved in the topic. He has a high reputation in Derbyshire, is respected, and is very familiar with the affairs of the Vigilante Council. Mr. Darcy is serious by nature. Tell this middle-aged gentleman from experience.
Once again Mr. Bennet and Mr. Darcy chatted congenially, but the father would never let another peacock with white-dyed feathers spread its tail before his daughters.So Mr. Bingley became more eager, and Mr. Bennet held him tighter with words. Until the end of the short visit, Mr. Bingley couldn't even flatter Jane with a good word except for the initial greeting.
Except for repeatedly expressing how much she "I think highly of Miss Jane", and begging Jane to come to Netherfield as a guest, Miss Bingley failed to save her face at all.The second lady of the Bennet family was as slippery as a catfish covered in slime. She sat smiling for nearly two hours without giving Miss Bingley a chance to show off.When Miss Bingley initiated the conversation, she was always able to return it politely with a few words.
The visit made the two brothers and sisters of the Bingley family feel extremely boring, and all their energy was exhausted.
Fortunately Mr. Bingley was not more moved by Darcy's subsequent statement that they could take the ladies for a walk in the next few days.
In fact, Mr. Bingley should not underestimate himself. He definitely left the deepest impression on the Bennet family today.To tell the truth, in the country, even so close to London, the Bennet ladies hardly ever see people dress up in this way, especially according to their father, this kind of troublesome dress was in his youth. It's very popular, but in the past decade or so, except for those nobles who pay attention to the extraordinary pomp and go in and out of the House of Lords, most of the gentlemen don't wear such troublesome attires anymore.
The original words of Mr. Bennet are: "Sincerely causing trouble for myself and others, with such hair, the elegance is out of tune with our country! Who can rest assured that he will stay with the ancient books in the study? Please come in Study, we're being rude again, it's a good thing he didn't look like this when he came to Longbourn to visit, otherwise our furniture would suffer, and I might ask him to put on a nightcap and a stain coat before sitting down —think of our new sofa throws, which my girls just finished after a long day of hard work.”
This quick and uneventful visit may have gotten off to a bad start, heralding a sudden storm:
Miss Bingley, not wanting to waste her beauty, proposed to go for a walk.The two gentlemen, in vain, tried to change their minds between hedges and meadows.
The lady wanted to go to the lake, so she boarded the carriage first, and the gentlemen had to ride with her on horseback.
This lake, however, was not very far from Longbourn, perhaps less than a mile, and connected with the ford behind Longbourn.
As luck would have it, or too coincidence, the Bennet sisters were also out for a walk.The reason was that Elizabeth wanted to make some fresh pastries, but Mrs. Bennet was anxious to make medicine, so she drove the daughters out, ordering them to take a walk outside and come back before dinner.
At this end, Miss Bingley was so focused on speaking ill of the Bennet family to Mr. Darcy that she didn't notice that Mr. Darcy's walking path was getting closer and closer to Longbourn.And Mr. Darcy was already tired of Miss Bingley's provocative and belittling words "for the sake of his happiness". He was absent-minded and silent, and automatically wanted to get closer to his Miss Surprise as if his legs had grown his brain.
On the other side, the two eldest ladies of the Bennet family walked in front, arm in arm, talking and laughing quietly, while the three little sisters ran to pick wild flowers and teased red squirrels for a while, falling behind not too far away.
Across the two hedges, the two sisters were startled suddenly. They both heard Miss Bingley's quick and somewhat shrill voice.
The more they listened, the more angry they became. Jane and Elizabeth turned pale with anger. They quickly turned around the hedge, and suddenly appeared in front of the three walking together.
"Why don't you continue?" Elizabeth asked.
Miss Bingley blushed. She did not expect that her sarcasm and slander would be heard by the Lord.
"You should go on, Miss Bingley," said Elizabeth coldly, "that I may see how frivolous and vulgar I am?"
"You slandered me, I forgive you. But you insulted my family, shouldn't Miss Bingley apologize?" As she spoke, her cold eyes pushed back Mr. Bingley who wanted to smooth things over.
Miss Bingley's eyes were red with embarrassment.
Elizabeth looked at the three of them, Miss Caroline who seemed aggrieved, Mr. Charles who was embarrassed and embarrassed, and Mr. Darcy who was expressionless. Mr. Darcy looked over with his deep eyes.
'But what is he looking at, expecting me to be gracious and forgiving of Miss Bingley? Elizabeth thought, she raised the corners of her rosy lips, sneered and said directly to Miss Bingley: "Miss Bingley, I ask myself that I don't have a deep hatred with you. You hurt others first, what face do you have to act like I bullied you?" "
"You accuse me of being pretentious, but in terms of hypocrisy and snobbery, who can compare to you, Miss Bingley? At the Clark Bookstore, you thought we were ordinary country folks, so you bossed us around and were superior. You were not willing to accuse us directly Rude and rude? But when you know that we are the daughters of gentlemen, you change your face! You kiss my sister face to face, pretending to be gentle and considerate, but you sneer and slander my family behind your back. What do you say? Lowly relatives - make fun of my relatives."
"Miss Bingley, you are really a lady!"
Miss Bingley was trembling with anger, and she was about to quarrel, regardless of her reason.But Elizabeth would not give her this chance, she was eloquent and never stopped:
"In your eyes, high and low status are nothing more than birth and wealth—but Miss Bingley, as far as I know, your family is also from a businessman background, you don't talk about yourself, but wantonly make fun of others. Are you nobler than my uncle's family? What's more, character and ability are more important than birth, and there are many unworthy children who come from a noble family but lose their family fortune and are down and out! In my opinion, my uncle is knowledgeable and elegant, and you, Miss Bingley, who is vain and shallow, are not worthy of me. Uncle on par!"
"Miss Bingley, you think you are noble, but the girls in our family don't want to climb up to you! There is no need to laugh at each other or scold behind your back. You can treat them as strangers, everyone is clean!"
"Miss Elizabeth, you have misunderstood. Although Caroline speaks carelessly, please believe me, we have no malice. You don't know her. She is always so outspoken to everyone. Please forgive me this time. Seeing that Jane's face was covered with frost, Mr. Bingley turned around and wanted to leave with his sisters, and shouted hastily.
Elizabeth had long been on fire in her heart, seeing that he was so unreasonable, she simply couldn't complain.
She had a small mouth and said to Mr. Bingley: "Okay, Mr. Bingley. I said earlier that you are willing to be considerate and tolerant of your sisters. That is your business, but please don't ask us to do the same! Others There is no obligation to stoop to please her! Mr. Bingley thinks your sister is always talking like this, and I have to accept it and be considerate? You people close to Miss Bingley are happy to hear bad words from Miss Bingley, it is you We don’t understand the fun of this, and we don’t want to tolerate it! Not at all!”
Miss Bingley was speechless with anger, and her eyes were red and trembling, and she looked very pitiful.On the contrary, Elizabeth, with clear thinking, eloquence, and full of energy.
Darcy was afraid that she would be accused of rudeness by attracting outsiders, and afraid of angering her, so he wanted to persuade her.Unexpectedly, Elizabeth was annoyed a long time ago. When she saw him speak, she immediately turned her finger on him: "Mr. Darcy, please persuade the lady next to you. Since you are friends, she is only willing to listen to your reasoning. It looks like you For the sake of listening to her speak ill of others!"
"Please be fair, miss!" said Darcy in a deep voice, "I don't mean that."
Darcy is a little sad because of Miss Surprise's misunderstanding and arbitrariness.
"After you acquiesced in Miss Bingley's injustice, what reason do you have to ask me to be fair?!"
"Actually, the root of this matter is you, isn't it? Anyone with eyes knows it. Since you understand it completely, why don't you tell it directly, whether you agree or not, I think it's much better than this silent indulgence!" Elizabeth Shang Keeping her sense, she restrained herself from speaking out what was on Miss Bingley's mind. This kind of thing was too embarrassing.
Elizabeth was temporarily affected by the images in the memory of the lady who came to her mind, and she was a little aggrieved and a little angry: after the lady got married, Miss Bingley also looked sad, and then she apologized to Mrs. Darcy, Because of her brother-in-law, Mrs. Darcy accepted and forgave her.So Miss Bingley still has the right to be a guest at Pemberley. She treats Mrs. Darcy politely, Georgiana is close and loving—and she still treats Mr. Darcy with such tender affection... Although Miss Bingley's brain, at most, is like this , but Elizabeth is still disgusting enough.Not only did she hate Miss Bingley, but she also couldn't understand Mr. Darcy. This gentleman knew that his friend's sister had feelings of admiration, but let it go, even after marriage, what was it?
"Damn gentleman!" Elizabeth cursed in a low voice, pulled the sisters and turned away, she wanted to get away from these people as soon as possible.
The story of that Mrs. Darcy was over long ago, and she had no heart for another chapter.
The author has something to say: Miss Bingley was tricked by Mr. Darcy, whom she admired.She went off the assembly line crying.
Indisputable Mr. Darcy: …
In fact, no matter who Mr. Darcy is, his character is worthy of respect and trust.It is obviously unrealistic for a gentleman to ask his friend's sister, who later became a brother-in-law's sister-in-law, to mercilessly reveal her love and then refuse her.All Darcy can do is to stay away as much as possible, and Miss Bingley pretends not to understand (the original book ends with the mention that Miss Bingley "has almost as much affection for Darcy as before, and makes up for the previous faux pas to Elizabeth ”), that Mr. has no good way to deal with her...
Elizabeth stood at a different angle. She thought it was a kind of "ambiguity", and such ambiguity was unbearable for her as a modern woman, so she was dazzled by anger, and refused to give Darcy a chance to explain, arbitrarily giving him Convicted-the premise of this kind of conviction is that Elizabeth did not intend to prostitute the male god in vain, and she believed that Mrs. Darcy's story had nothing to do with her.Being humiliated by irrelevant people and things and oneself and family members, of course the anger is high.
After identifying "Mr. William" to Miss Lizzie, Mr. Darcy thought that he should return to London as soon as possible.Even if Bentley invited him again for the next three months, he would never return so long as his sister was at Netherfield.Until the summer term of the school in the city was over, and since London would then be raging with young people on holiday, he could grant Bentley a request to visit here.
Mr. Darcy made up his mind as if it had nothing to do with Elizabeth's going to leave Longbourne.He just didn't want Netherfield to take it any longer, the gentleman flipping through the book told himself, lamenting that the Easter break was shorter than the summer break after the school year ended.
I don't know how many times Mr. Darcy picks up a book when everyone is talking, and ignores others with disrespect.Miss Bingley must have seldom seen this kind of situation before, and she felt that Mr. Darcy's favor for her had diminished day by day since she made a fool of herself buying books for Mr. Darcy.This made Miss Bingley panic. She was not a very intelligent woman, and she didn't read many books. Once she became anxious, she would easily reveal her true nature. Talking and slandering others was her consistent performance when she was nervous.
'Damaging others does not elevate yourself. Mr. Darcy thought blankly, it was really hard for him to say this, if he still wanted to maintain his friendship with Charles.Mr. Darcy genuinely felt that it only needed another week before he might throw off his long years of friendship with Miss Bingley for wanting to keep out of Miss Bingley's society.
This lady may never understand that it is against her that Mr. Darcy finds his Miss Surprise all the more good, knowledgeable, thoughtful, humorous, and upright—the only one who is sometimes too bold. The speech is also extraordinarily lovely and elegant compared with those who complain and slander.Miss Elizabeth was a true lady.
Even Mr. Bingley admired Miss Jane more than ever.
Caroline Bingley, she made two already excellent ladies perfect by herself, she is amazing!
……
Mr. Darcy felt that his friendship with Bingley was in jeopardy if he didn't leave, but the facts proved that their fate was not so shallow, and he had to go back to the city soon - together with the two brothers and sisters Bingley, they spent an ordinary time at the Bennet House. After the return visit, he successfully annoyed a sharp-tongued and logical Miss Elizabeth.
Miss Bingley was so disgraced that she left the sad place that afternoon in tears.
Here's the thing:
The Bennets return to Netherfield on time.
In the morning, after exchanging pleasantries, Mr. Bennet grabbed the two gentlemen to talk about the Vigilante Council.
Mr. Bingley couldn't get away from him. For some reason, Mr. Bennet kept taking the initiative to chat with him. This made Bingley a little flattered, and lamented that he could not get close to Miss Jane and missed a good opportunity for nothing.
As for Mr. Darcy, he was involved in the topic. He has a high reputation in Derbyshire, is respected, and is very familiar with the affairs of the Vigilante Council. Mr. Darcy is serious by nature. Tell this middle-aged gentleman from experience.
Once again Mr. Bennet and Mr. Darcy chatted congenially, but the father would never let another peacock with white-dyed feathers spread its tail before his daughters.So Mr. Bingley became more eager, and Mr. Bennet held him tighter with words. Until the end of the short visit, Mr. Bingley couldn't even flatter Jane with a good word except for the initial greeting.
Except for repeatedly expressing how much she "I think highly of Miss Jane", and begging Jane to come to Netherfield as a guest, Miss Bingley failed to save her face at all.The second lady of the Bennet family was as slippery as a catfish covered in slime. She sat smiling for nearly two hours without giving Miss Bingley a chance to show off.When Miss Bingley initiated the conversation, she was always able to return it politely with a few words.
The visit made the two brothers and sisters of the Bingley family feel extremely boring, and all their energy was exhausted.
Fortunately Mr. Bingley was not more moved by Darcy's subsequent statement that they could take the ladies for a walk in the next few days.
In fact, Mr. Bingley should not underestimate himself. He definitely left the deepest impression on the Bennet family today.To tell the truth, in the country, even so close to London, the Bennet ladies hardly ever see people dress up in this way, especially according to their father, this kind of troublesome dress was in his youth. It's very popular, but in the past decade or so, except for those nobles who pay attention to the extraordinary pomp and go in and out of the House of Lords, most of the gentlemen don't wear such troublesome attires anymore.
The original words of Mr. Bennet are: "Sincerely causing trouble for myself and others, with such hair, the elegance is out of tune with our country! Who can rest assured that he will stay with the ancient books in the study? Please come in Study, we're being rude again, it's a good thing he didn't look like this when he came to Longbourn to visit, otherwise our furniture would suffer, and I might ask him to put on a nightcap and a stain coat before sitting down —think of our new sofa throws, which my girls just finished after a long day of hard work.”
This quick and uneventful visit may have gotten off to a bad start, heralding a sudden storm:
Miss Bingley, not wanting to waste her beauty, proposed to go for a walk.The two gentlemen, in vain, tried to change their minds between hedges and meadows.
The lady wanted to go to the lake, so she boarded the carriage first, and the gentlemen had to ride with her on horseback.
This lake, however, was not very far from Longbourn, perhaps less than a mile, and connected with the ford behind Longbourn.
As luck would have it, or too coincidence, the Bennet sisters were also out for a walk.The reason was that Elizabeth wanted to make some fresh pastries, but Mrs. Bennet was anxious to make medicine, so she drove the daughters out, ordering them to take a walk outside and come back before dinner.
At this end, Miss Bingley was so focused on speaking ill of the Bennet family to Mr. Darcy that she didn't notice that Mr. Darcy's walking path was getting closer and closer to Longbourn.And Mr. Darcy was already tired of Miss Bingley's provocative and belittling words "for the sake of his happiness". He was absent-minded and silent, and automatically wanted to get closer to his Miss Surprise as if his legs had grown his brain.
On the other side, the two eldest ladies of the Bennet family walked in front, arm in arm, talking and laughing quietly, while the three little sisters ran to pick wild flowers and teased red squirrels for a while, falling behind not too far away.
Across the two hedges, the two sisters were startled suddenly. They both heard Miss Bingley's quick and somewhat shrill voice.
The more they listened, the more angry they became. Jane and Elizabeth turned pale with anger. They quickly turned around the hedge, and suddenly appeared in front of the three walking together.
"Why don't you continue?" Elizabeth asked.
Miss Bingley blushed. She did not expect that her sarcasm and slander would be heard by the Lord.
"You should go on, Miss Bingley," said Elizabeth coldly, "that I may see how frivolous and vulgar I am?"
"You slandered me, I forgive you. But you insulted my family, shouldn't Miss Bingley apologize?" As she spoke, her cold eyes pushed back Mr. Bingley who wanted to smooth things over.
Miss Bingley's eyes were red with embarrassment.
Elizabeth looked at the three of them, Miss Caroline who seemed aggrieved, Mr. Charles who was embarrassed and embarrassed, and Mr. Darcy who was expressionless. Mr. Darcy looked over with his deep eyes.
'But what is he looking at, expecting me to be gracious and forgiving of Miss Bingley? Elizabeth thought, she raised the corners of her rosy lips, sneered and said directly to Miss Bingley: "Miss Bingley, I ask myself that I don't have a deep hatred with you. You hurt others first, what face do you have to act like I bullied you?" "
"You accuse me of being pretentious, but in terms of hypocrisy and snobbery, who can compare to you, Miss Bingley? At the Clark Bookstore, you thought we were ordinary country folks, so you bossed us around and were superior. You were not willing to accuse us directly Rude and rude? But when you know that we are the daughters of gentlemen, you change your face! You kiss my sister face to face, pretending to be gentle and considerate, but you sneer and slander my family behind your back. What do you say? Lowly relatives - make fun of my relatives."
"Miss Bingley, you are really a lady!"
Miss Bingley was trembling with anger, and she was about to quarrel, regardless of her reason.But Elizabeth would not give her this chance, she was eloquent and never stopped:
"In your eyes, high and low status are nothing more than birth and wealth—but Miss Bingley, as far as I know, your family is also from a businessman background, you don't talk about yourself, but wantonly make fun of others. Are you nobler than my uncle's family? What's more, character and ability are more important than birth, and there are many unworthy children who come from a noble family but lose their family fortune and are down and out! In my opinion, my uncle is knowledgeable and elegant, and you, Miss Bingley, who is vain and shallow, are not worthy of me. Uncle on par!"
"Miss Bingley, you think you are noble, but the girls in our family don't want to climb up to you! There is no need to laugh at each other or scold behind your back. You can treat them as strangers, everyone is clean!"
"Miss Elizabeth, you have misunderstood. Although Caroline speaks carelessly, please believe me, we have no malice. You don't know her. She is always so outspoken to everyone. Please forgive me this time. Seeing that Jane's face was covered with frost, Mr. Bingley turned around and wanted to leave with his sisters, and shouted hastily.
Elizabeth had long been on fire in her heart, seeing that he was so unreasonable, she simply couldn't complain.
She had a small mouth and said to Mr. Bingley: "Okay, Mr. Bingley. I said earlier that you are willing to be considerate and tolerant of your sisters. That is your business, but please don't ask us to do the same! Others There is no obligation to stoop to please her! Mr. Bingley thinks your sister is always talking like this, and I have to accept it and be considerate? You people close to Miss Bingley are happy to hear bad words from Miss Bingley, it is you We don’t understand the fun of this, and we don’t want to tolerate it! Not at all!”
Miss Bingley was speechless with anger, and her eyes were red and trembling, and she looked very pitiful.On the contrary, Elizabeth, with clear thinking, eloquence, and full of energy.
Darcy was afraid that she would be accused of rudeness by attracting outsiders, and afraid of angering her, so he wanted to persuade her.Unexpectedly, Elizabeth was annoyed a long time ago. When she saw him speak, she immediately turned her finger on him: "Mr. Darcy, please persuade the lady next to you. Since you are friends, she is only willing to listen to your reasoning. It looks like you For the sake of listening to her speak ill of others!"
"Please be fair, miss!" said Darcy in a deep voice, "I don't mean that."
Darcy is a little sad because of Miss Surprise's misunderstanding and arbitrariness.
"After you acquiesced in Miss Bingley's injustice, what reason do you have to ask me to be fair?!"
"Actually, the root of this matter is you, isn't it? Anyone with eyes knows it. Since you understand it completely, why don't you tell it directly, whether you agree or not, I think it's much better than this silent indulgence!" Elizabeth Shang Keeping her sense, she restrained herself from speaking out what was on Miss Bingley's mind. This kind of thing was too embarrassing.
Elizabeth was temporarily affected by the images in the memory of the lady who came to her mind, and she was a little aggrieved and a little angry: after the lady got married, Miss Bingley also looked sad, and then she apologized to Mrs. Darcy, Because of her brother-in-law, Mrs. Darcy accepted and forgave her.So Miss Bingley still has the right to be a guest at Pemberley. She treats Mrs. Darcy politely, Georgiana is close and loving—and she still treats Mr. Darcy with such tender affection... Although Miss Bingley's brain, at most, is like this , but Elizabeth is still disgusting enough.Not only did she hate Miss Bingley, but she also couldn't understand Mr. Darcy. This gentleman knew that his friend's sister had feelings of admiration, but let it go, even after marriage, what was it?
"Damn gentleman!" Elizabeth cursed in a low voice, pulled the sisters and turned away, she wanted to get away from these people as soon as possible.
The story of that Mrs. Darcy was over long ago, and she had no heart for another chapter.
The author has something to say: Miss Bingley was tricked by Mr. Darcy, whom she admired.She went off the assembly line crying.
Indisputable Mr. Darcy: …
In fact, no matter who Mr. Darcy is, his character is worthy of respect and trust.It is obviously unrealistic for a gentleman to ask his friend's sister, who later became a brother-in-law's sister-in-law, to mercilessly reveal her love and then refuse her.All Darcy can do is to stay away as much as possible, and Miss Bingley pretends not to understand (the original book ends with the mention that Miss Bingley "has almost as much affection for Darcy as before, and makes up for the previous faux pas to Elizabeth ”), that Mr. has no good way to deal with her...
Elizabeth stood at a different angle. She thought it was a kind of "ambiguity", and such ambiguity was unbearable for her as a modern woman, so she was dazzled by anger, and refused to give Darcy a chance to explain, arbitrarily giving him Convicted-the premise of this kind of conviction is that Elizabeth did not intend to prostitute the male god in vain, and she believed that Mrs. Darcy's story had nothing to do with her.Being humiliated by irrelevant people and things and oneself and family members, of course the anger is high.
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