Jane glared at her sister reproachfully, "What nonsense are you talking about? Charles treats me well. I'm talking about Mr. Hearst. Mr. Bingley just received a letter from Mrs. Hurst two days ago, saying that his brother-in-law is infatuated with her." I got a maid who was smuggled from India, and that maid is extraordinarily beautiful and can confuse men."
"Oh... Mrs. Hurst must be very upset," Elizabeth gasped. "What is Mr. Bingley going to do?"
"They are discussing. Charles means to let them separate, but Caroline disagrees. She thinks that as long as Mr. Hurst apologizes and sends the maid away, then there is still room for relaxation—after all, they still have children. Separation can be very damaging to children."
Jane's words made Elizabeth frown, "This is really sad," she said, "I hope things can be resolved well."
"Charles and the others are now discussing which option to choose. However, we received a letter from Mr. Hurst this morning. He said that all this is not as his wife said-he will come over to explain to Charles in person. .”
"Hope it's really just a misunderstanding," Elizabeth sighed.
Jane nodded in agreement, and said again: "I also hope that my guess about Mr. Wickham just now was also a misunderstanding—if he really married a wife and had children in India, oh, how sad Lydia would be."
"Unless the princess of India shows his favor, Wickham cannot marry a woman of any color," said Elizabeth seriously. "I thought you knew enough of George Wickham's nature, my dear." Jane, Wickham has always been unprofitable."
"—Oh! Lizzie, that gentleman will become our brother-in-law. You are too mean." Jane looked at her sister with a headache, "We should give him a chance to change his ways."
"Opportunity... For the sake of mother and Lydia, we have already given him a chance, haven't we? He missed it or failed it." Elizabeth shrugged her shoulders in a rare ladylike manner, "Okay, I'm kind Good sister with a soft heart, what we have to do now is to send all kinds of excellent gentlemen to our sisters for them to choose - maybe Mary can also get one from them, I can't wait to see Lydia Get a name other than Wickham." Mrs. Darcy, who lived with her husband, never concealed her dislike for Wickham.
The two wives, who received their mother's sincere request, began to cast a wide net to screen their future brother-in-law. If Lydia used to make them feel guilty and dare not send the outstanding man their husband knew to their younger sister, now They are completely righteous.
No matter whether it is appearance or talent of Lydia today, no one does not say good things - even Mrs. Catherine, who has always been picky like Rosings, also said for the first time at a grandnephew's full moon ceremony: The youngest daughter of the Bennett family is really beautiful. A fine lady who deserves the best.
The efforts of Jane and Elizabeth were not in vain. More and more young talents came to Longbourne, and they fell in love with Lydia almost immediately.Everyone knows that although Lydia doesn't have much dowry, her two well-married older sisters have added a lot of chips to her-no one can refuse to be brother-in-law with Mr. Darcy of Pemberley.Even Mary, a poor little girl who has always been ignored by people, has attracted the attention of the gentlemen, but it is a pity-Mary's obsession with books and her insensitivity to emotions have repeatedly failed them.And Lydia, who never pretended to the gentlemen and admitted that she had a long-standing marriage contract, made the enthusiastic gentlemen even more headache and angry.They tactfully questioned the ladies who supported their mediators, and asked them why the two daughters of the Bennett family had such an attitude-this completely damaged their dignity and confidence.
Mrs. Bingley and Darcy, wretched, had no choice but to make amends, and finally watched the gentlemen blow like the wind out of Longbourne - much to the resentment of the other Meryton natives who coveted the gentlemen.Apparently, even though Netherfield held dozens of dances in succession, none of the Meryton girls could catch any of them.This is undoubtedly a regrettable thing.Lydia and Mary, who did not cherish this precious resource, were also repelled and hostile by other ladies in their boudoirs, until they were blessed and did not know their blessings.
Their hostility is nothing to Lydia and Mary, and Bingley and Mrs. Darcy, who have nothing to do with the two sisters, can only admit defeat and admit that they have not fulfilled their promise to their mother.
During this period of time, the mistress of Longbourne, who has been expecting good news with her heart, is crying. She is very sad, but she has no choice but to hold her husband to vent her anger—if you didn’t rush Go Mr. Wickham, if...if...
Mr. Bennett was troubled by his wife's headache. During a dinner for Mrs. Darcy and Mrs. Churchill, he publicly stated that he would follow his most beloved daughter to live in Pemberley for a while, "I miss it There are as many books as there are stars and my grandson and granddaughter." He was confident and confident, without the slightest sense of embarrassment to run away.
The eyes of Mary and Lydia, who were also deeply affected by it, lit up, and almost unanimously said that they would go with their father, and they also volunteered to help Mrs. Darcy take care of the children.
Mrs. Darcy's heart was moved immediately. Her children were at the time when they were naughty, and she had two younger sisters to take care of them, so she was relieved no matter what she thought.After all, there were so many things going on in Pemberley that she was too busy to do anything.
But Jane pretended to be jealous and complained, "Don't you guys like Netherfield? Are you looking far away?"
"I also welcome you to live in London for a while," Mrs. Churchill also cooperated with her eldest sister to show a disappointed expression.
Mr. Bennett and his two daughters can't laugh or cry.
Because Mrs. Bennett was at the dinner table, Lydia could only say veiledly, "Oh, my dear Jane, it is because Netherfield is too close to Longbourn that we have to go far..." Otherwise, who would dare to stop Mrs. Bennett who came to the door every day or simply stayed?
"As for Kitty, don't join in the fun. Didn't you say that Mr. Churchill wrote a letter two days ago, saying that your sister and brother-in-law happened to bring their family as guests? We don't want to disturb you—" and Churchill's family The house is too small to accommodate so many people.
"It's an agreement with your attitude?" Mrs. Bennett, who was cutting the steak with a knife in her hand, looked back and forth at her disobedient husband and two daughters, "What? Are you going to abandon your poor wife and two daughters?" Mother, do you want to go outside to enjoy happiness in the colorful world? Lizzie, as long as you dare to take them in——I will no longer recognize you as a daughter!"
Mrs. Bennet's words were so loud that Elizabeth could only look helplessly at her father and sisters.
The shoulders of the Lydia trio slumped almost immediately.
"You really let me down! Mr. Bennett, as their father, you are still cooperating with nonsense! Do you know how precious a girl's youth is?! They don't marry themselves when they are young and beautiful-- When you get old, let the gentlemen appreciate the wrinkles on their faces and the bloated figure that can't bear children?! You are really an irresponsible father!" First fired and scolded the husband bloody Mrs. Bennet turned her guns on her two daughters again (Lydia almost suspected that she had reached menopause, and was even more hysterical than when she was whining about her nerves), "Lydia, you too! I don’t care about my mother’s sincerity towards you! In the past few years, my mother’s heart is like being roasted on the fire. As you grow older, oh oh oh! My poor nerves! I’m really going to collapse Oh God! Why don't you sympathize with me - let me marry these two disobedient daughters early - even Charlotte of the Lucas family is wanted, how can my daughter not be married! "
The Bennett family almost looked at each other.
The three married wives, including Bing Li, secretly rejoiced that their husbands did not come this time. If they saw their mother-in-law's "thirst for talent" for their son-in-law, the faces of the wives would be hot.
"...Mom, I'm so sorry for breaking your heart." When Lydia saw the tears in Mrs. Bennet's eyes, her heart was as soft as putty, and she could be squeezed into any shape at will. kind of shape.She lifted her skirt and walked gently to her mother, knelt down, and buried her face in her knees. Mrs. Bennett took the handkerchief Mrs. Hill handed her and blew her nose vigorously, refusing to look at her. "But I think you should be able to understand my feelings." Lydia rubbed her cheek on the back of her mother's hand on her lap indifferently, "I like Mr. Wickham very much, even more than you think. more—and I believe that he likes me as much as I like him," Lydia said softly, with tenderness and determination in her bright blue eyes, "the reason why I kept my promise and waited He came because he once knelt down in front of me and promised to be loyal. I was moved and grateful, and I must repay him the same loyalty—if, if he fulfilled his father's promise through the waves and came to Longborn married me, but I have already married someone else—you said, how sad he must be, mother, I have always envied the relationship between you and your father, and I don’t want to break the oath with him, so...you Let me wait for him, okay? Okay?"
Mrs. Bennet stared down into her daughter's tearful eyes with a complicated expression, while everyone else at the table maintained an astonishing silence that could hear the sound of a needle falling on the ground.
"What if he never comes back?" Mrs. Bennet's voice cracked. "What if you never wait?"
"Then continue to wait, Mom, I believe he will not betray me." Lydia looked back at her mother gently but firmly, and said earnestly.
"...Oh, my dear Lydia, don't look at your mother with such eyes, your mother will be distressed and heartbroken, you are still young, you don't understand anything...you don't know what you made How terrible the decision is, how will I regret this terrible decision in the future... No, I can't do it! Lydia, as your mother, even if it makes you sad, I will stop your pathetic and hopeless behavior Wait, I won't let you wait any longer! Never!" Mrs. Bennet almost collapsed and bent down to hug her daughter in her arms. This is her youngest daughter, her heart and soul!How could she bear to lose her husband's protection, how could she bear to spend her whole life alone in poverty, how could she bear it!
"Mom—" Lydia made a last-ditch effort.
"Since you don't want to choose a husband yourself, let mother choose for you! I've written to your aunt, and we're going to London to-morrow—there's plenty of young men there, and there's always one who will please you! With an idea in mind, Mrs. Bennet raised her chin stubbornly, and said in an unquestionable tone: "Mr. Bennet, give up your trip to Pemberley, and come with me to bring our two daughters to London! We will find suitable husbands for them there."
Mr. Bennett was overwhelmed by his wife's decisive aura, and could only touch his nose and nod yes, expressing that he followed his wife's orders.
The author has something to say: Fengyoujing is a very magical medicine. If you have a cold and heatstroke, just rub it on your throat or temple, and you will be alive immediately^o^)/~
Continuing to write Fengliangyou’s mines, it cost me =3=
"Oh... Mrs. Hurst must be very upset," Elizabeth gasped. "What is Mr. Bingley going to do?"
"They are discussing. Charles means to let them separate, but Caroline disagrees. She thinks that as long as Mr. Hurst apologizes and sends the maid away, then there is still room for relaxation—after all, they still have children. Separation can be very damaging to children."
Jane's words made Elizabeth frown, "This is really sad," she said, "I hope things can be resolved well."
"Charles and the others are now discussing which option to choose. However, we received a letter from Mr. Hurst this morning. He said that all this is not as his wife said-he will come over to explain to Charles in person. .”
"Hope it's really just a misunderstanding," Elizabeth sighed.
Jane nodded in agreement, and said again: "I also hope that my guess about Mr. Wickham just now was also a misunderstanding—if he really married a wife and had children in India, oh, how sad Lydia would be."
"Unless the princess of India shows his favor, Wickham cannot marry a woman of any color," said Elizabeth seriously. "I thought you knew enough of George Wickham's nature, my dear." Jane, Wickham has always been unprofitable."
"—Oh! Lizzie, that gentleman will become our brother-in-law. You are too mean." Jane looked at her sister with a headache, "We should give him a chance to change his ways."
"Opportunity... For the sake of mother and Lydia, we have already given him a chance, haven't we? He missed it or failed it." Elizabeth shrugged her shoulders in a rare ladylike manner, "Okay, I'm kind Good sister with a soft heart, what we have to do now is to send all kinds of excellent gentlemen to our sisters for them to choose - maybe Mary can also get one from them, I can't wait to see Lydia Get a name other than Wickham." Mrs. Darcy, who lived with her husband, never concealed her dislike for Wickham.
The two wives, who received their mother's sincere request, began to cast a wide net to screen their future brother-in-law. If Lydia used to make them feel guilty and dare not send the outstanding man their husband knew to their younger sister, now They are completely righteous.
No matter whether it is appearance or talent of Lydia today, no one does not say good things - even Mrs. Catherine, who has always been picky like Rosings, also said for the first time at a grandnephew's full moon ceremony: The youngest daughter of the Bennett family is really beautiful. A fine lady who deserves the best.
The efforts of Jane and Elizabeth were not in vain. More and more young talents came to Longbourne, and they fell in love with Lydia almost immediately.Everyone knows that although Lydia doesn't have much dowry, her two well-married older sisters have added a lot of chips to her-no one can refuse to be brother-in-law with Mr. Darcy of Pemberley.Even Mary, a poor little girl who has always been ignored by people, has attracted the attention of the gentlemen, but it is a pity-Mary's obsession with books and her insensitivity to emotions have repeatedly failed them.And Lydia, who never pretended to the gentlemen and admitted that she had a long-standing marriage contract, made the enthusiastic gentlemen even more headache and angry.They tactfully questioned the ladies who supported their mediators, and asked them why the two daughters of the Bennett family had such an attitude-this completely damaged their dignity and confidence.
Mrs. Bingley and Darcy, wretched, had no choice but to make amends, and finally watched the gentlemen blow like the wind out of Longbourne - much to the resentment of the other Meryton natives who coveted the gentlemen.Apparently, even though Netherfield held dozens of dances in succession, none of the Meryton girls could catch any of them.This is undoubtedly a regrettable thing.Lydia and Mary, who did not cherish this precious resource, were also repelled and hostile by other ladies in their boudoirs, until they were blessed and did not know their blessings.
Their hostility is nothing to Lydia and Mary, and Bingley and Mrs. Darcy, who have nothing to do with the two sisters, can only admit defeat and admit that they have not fulfilled their promise to their mother.
During this period of time, the mistress of Longbourne, who has been expecting good news with her heart, is crying. She is very sad, but she has no choice but to hold her husband to vent her anger—if you didn’t rush Go Mr. Wickham, if...if...
Mr. Bennett was troubled by his wife's headache. During a dinner for Mrs. Darcy and Mrs. Churchill, he publicly stated that he would follow his most beloved daughter to live in Pemberley for a while, "I miss it There are as many books as there are stars and my grandson and granddaughter." He was confident and confident, without the slightest sense of embarrassment to run away.
The eyes of Mary and Lydia, who were also deeply affected by it, lit up, and almost unanimously said that they would go with their father, and they also volunteered to help Mrs. Darcy take care of the children.
Mrs. Darcy's heart was moved immediately. Her children were at the time when they were naughty, and she had two younger sisters to take care of them, so she was relieved no matter what she thought.After all, there were so many things going on in Pemberley that she was too busy to do anything.
But Jane pretended to be jealous and complained, "Don't you guys like Netherfield? Are you looking far away?"
"I also welcome you to live in London for a while," Mrs. Churchill also cooperated with her eldest sister to show a disappointed expression.
Mr. Bennett and his two daughters can't laugh or cry.
Because Mrs. Bennett was at the dinner table, Lydia could only say veiledly, "Oh, my dear Jane, it is because Netherfield is too close to Longbourn that we have to go far..." Otherwise, who would dare to stop Mrs. Bennett who came to the door every day or simply stayed?
"As for Kitty, don't join in the fun. Didn't you say that Mr. Churchill wrote a letter two days ago, saying that your sister and brother-in-law happened to bring their family as guests? We don't want to disturb you—" and Churchill's family The house is too small to accommodate so many people.
"It's an agreement with your attitude?" Mrs. Bennett, who was cutting the steak with a knife in her hand, looked back and forth at her disobedient husband and two daughters, "What? Are you going to abandon your poor wife and two daughters?" Mother, do you want to go outside to enjoy happiness in the colorful world? Lizzie, as long as you dare to take them in——I will no longer recognize you as a daughter!"
Mrs. Bennet's words were so loud that Elizabeth could only look helplessly at her father and sisters.
The shoulders of the Lydia trio slumped almost immediately.
"You really let me down! Mr. Bennett, as their father, you are still cooperating with nonsense! Do you know how precious a girl's youth is?! They don't marry themselves when they are young and beautiful-- When you get old, let the gentlemen appreciate the wrinkles on their faces and the bloated figure that can't bear children?! You are really an irresponsible father!" First fired and scolded the husband bloody Mrs. Bennet turned her guns on her two daughters again (Lydia almost suspected that she had reached menopause, and was even more hysterical than when she was whining about her nerves), "Lydia, you too! I don’t care about my mother’s sincerity towards you! In the past few years, my mother’s heart is like being roasted on the fire. As you grow older, oh oh oh! My poor nerves! I’m really going to collapse Oh God! Why don't you sympathize with me - let me marry these two disobedient daughters early - even Charlotte of the Lucas family is wanted, how can my daughter not be married! "
The Bennett family almost looked at each other.
The three married wives, including Bing Li, secretly rejoiced that their husbands did not come this time. If they saw their mother-in-law's "thirst for talent" for their son-in-law, the faces of the wives would be hot.
"...Mom, I'm so sorry for breaking your heart." When Lydia saw the tears in Mrs. Bennet's eyes, her heart was as soft as putty, and she could be squeezed into any shape at will. kind of shape.She lifted her skirt and walked gently to her mother, knelt down, and buried her face in her knees. Mrs. Bennett took the handkerchief Mrs. Hill handed her and blew her nose vigorously, refusing to look at her. "But I think you should be able to understand my feelings." Lydia rubbed her cheek on the back of her mother's hand on her lap indifferently, "I like Mr. Wickham very much, even more than you think. more—and I believe that he likes me as much as I like him," Lydia said softly, with tenderness and determination in her bright blue eyes, "the reason why I kept my promise and waited He came because he once knelt down in front of me and promised to be loyal. I was moved and grateful, and I must repay him the same loyalty—if, if he fulfilled his father's promise through the waves and came to Longborn married me, but I have already married someone else—you said, how sad he must be, mother, I have always envied the relationship between you and your father, and I don’t want to break the oath with him, so...you Let me wait for him, okay? Okay?"
Mrs. Bennet stared down into her daughter's tearful eyes with a complicated expression, while everyone else at the table maintained an astonishing silence that could hear the sound of a needle falling on the ground.
"What if he never comes back?" Mrs. Bennet's voice cracked. "What if you never wait?"
"Then continue to wait, Mom, I believe he will not betray me." Lydia looked back at her mother gently but firmly, and said earnestly.
"...Oh, my dear Lydia, don't look at your mother with such eyes, your mother will be distressed and heartbroken, you are still young, you don't understand anything...you don't know what you made How terrible the decision is, how will I regret this terrible decision in the future... No, I can't do it! Lydia, as your mother, even if it makes you sad, I will stop your pathetic and hopeless behavior Wait, I won't let you wait any longer! Never!" Mrs. Bennet almost collapsed and bent down to hug her daughter in her arms. This is her youngest daughter, her heart and soul!How could she bear to lose her husband's protection, how could she bear to spend her whole life alone in poverty, how could she bear it!
"Mom—" Lydia made a last-ditch effort.
"Since you don't want to choose a husband yourself, let mother choose for you! I've written to your aunt, and we're going to London to-morrow—there's plenty of young men there, and there's always one who will please you! With an idea in mind, Mrs. Bennet raised her chin stubbornly, and said in an unquestionable tone: "Mr. Bennet, give up your trip to Pemberley, and come with me to bring our two daughters to London! We will find suitable husbands for them there."
Mr. Bennett was overwhelmed by his wife's decisive aura, and could only touch his nose and nod yes, expressing that he followed his wife's orders.
The author has something to say: Fengyoujing is a very magical medicine. If you have a cold and heatstroke, just rub it on your throat or temple, and you will be alive immediately^o^)/~
Continuing to write Fengliangyou’s mines, it cost me =3=
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