[Comprehensive Classics] Different Jane
Chapter 29
Speaking of the content of this letter, it was really an accidental product.
At first, Jane was only interested in the work of the officials and gentlemen working in the British government in this era, so she wrote to ask Mr. Holmes.
Hmm... In fact, most of them are fooling around, Mr. Holmes replied.This is a joke, but it is also true.
No one had ever asked Mr. Holmes Jr. what these government departments do. He thought about it carefully and sighed with the above sentence.
After expressing his emotions, Mr. Holmes briefly told Jane the functions of their department and the functions of the department staff with a stroke of his pen.This is not a secret that cannot be told, but few people would want to know that's all.
After reading the letter, Jane summed up the words of Mr. Holmes, and found that the British government is quite chaotic at this time... This problem has not been completely resolved until modern times, but looking at the present from the perspective of future generations, tsk, it is really a bit of an undergraduate The feeling of reading elementary school textbooks.
Jane maintained a weird feeling that "we can also guide Holmes", and wrote the process she summarized to Mr. Holmes, without talking about other nonsense.
Who is Mr. Holmes? He immediately figured it out when he received the letter. This kind of thing is like window paper, which can be broken if you don't poke it.Little Mr. Holmes stroked his chin, feeling a little interesting... Who would be interested in this, and Jane Bennet was the only one.
Little Mr. Holmes has never been interested in work. Firstly, this kind of boring copying work is not so boring as torture for him; He is too young. If there is no special opportunity, it may take five to ten years or even longer to get the qualifications like this.
Then... now the opportunity came.
Little Mr. Holmes turned to the end of Jane's letter, and was sure that behind her exaggerated and smug flaunting words implied that he could use her point of view, so he decided to use it.
Of course, Mr. Holmes would not completely copy Jane’s point of view. It is impossible for him to spread out such a large booth. It was just Jane’s method of "setting the work flow for the department" that inspired him. After careful consideration, Mr. Holmes led him to The plan went to old Mr. Holmes.
When Jane received another letter from Mr. Holmes, he casually asked her if she was interested in building a "thinking attic" for herself?In case Jane didn't understand what "thinking attic" meant, Mr. Holmes Jr. explained it in detail.
want!want!want!
Is not this nonsensical!Of course Jane knows what a "Thinking Attic" is, oh, yes, this thing has a more lofty name later, called "Thinking Palace"-it feels like it has evolved, and it may still be called "Thinking Building" or something in the future.Compared with the esoteric theoretical knowledge that you can neither understand nor be interested in a hundred years later, the concept of "thinking attic" in this era is just in its infancy.
It is simpler and rougher, which means that it is easier to learn, and it means that no matter whether it is a teacher or a learner, everyone's starting line after learning is not much different.
Jane immediately responded and expressed her eagerness to learn to Mr. Holmes in fiery language.Little Mr. Holmes couldn't help laughing when he saw the reply.Miss Bennet was one of the queerest girls he had ever seen--Mrs. What Miss Bennet was interested in was difficult to predict with common sense.
Afterwards, Jane’s successive consultation letters once again made Mr. Holmes doubt his own deduction. He was quite proud of the basic deductive method he had developed, but he deduced from Jane’s letters that she was going to do something that others have learned. Things that haven't been done.
Little Mr. Holmes: You are trying to make trouble!
On the other hand, Jane received a letter from Mr. Holmes after May Day. In addition to answering her previous questions, Mr. Holmes also told her one thing: his place of work has changed, so Jane will write to him again in the future. If so, use the new address.
Jane checked the government departments in her mind, and knew that Mr. Holmes Jr. was transferred from the outer department to the inner department, and he was definitely promoted like a rocket launcher.
Wouldn't it be the process she wrote before that came in handy?Jane felt that it was impossible to get off the horse, and then put the idea behind her.
"Mary! Lydia! Hurry up, both of you!" Elizabeth quickly walked out while fastening her hat.
"It's up to me, come there." Lydia ran all the way down the stairs, stepping on the stairs loudly.
"Why can't I find my paintbrush!" Mary screamed while holding her drawing board on her back.
"Didn't you say you were going to wash your pens yesterday?" Catherine said to Mary, poking her head in from the door.
"Oh, yes!" Mary suddenly realized, and quickly ran to the next door, took out a wet paintbrush, and came out while shaking the water, "Sure enough, I almost forgot, thank you for reminding me, Catherine."
"You're welcome~" Catherine was caught by Lydia before finishing her sentence, "Catherine, help me tie the belt!"
"Oh, okay." Catherine hurriedly helped Lydia tie her belt.
"My God, girls, how long will it take for you, we're leaving." Mrs. Bennet urged impatiently, "Why don't you learn from Jane and Elizabeth?"
"Come, come!" The three little girls hurried out.
The weather has been particularly good these days, and the Bennet family has long agreed to go on a spring outing.Mr. Bennet and Al took a big picnic basket and fishing supplies to the place they had spotted the day before yesterday. It was a small slope by the river. The road was on the embankment, and two rows of trees were planted beside the road In the morning, the shade of the trees will fall on the slope, so you won't get too hot in the sun.
Mrs. Bennet and her five daughters went out later than Mr. Bennet. Each of them brought their own things they wanted to play with, such as kites, books, drawing boards, small bows and arrows...
Elizabeth carried a notepad with her. Since she set up the goal of becoming a writer, she decided to learn from those great writers, and carried a small notebook with her to write down the sudden inspiration.
Mr. Bennet and Al went on horseback. They took the heavier things first, such as baskets and stools, and the rest of the ladies walked slowly.
The five girls chattered all the way, and Mrs. Bennet greeted passing villagers from time to time.
The river is not far away, it takes half an hour to walk there.
Mr. Bennet didn't plan to pack things at all. He put the picnic basket and other small stools and fishing rods on the slope. I started fishing.Al untied the horse and waded across the river, tied the horse to a small tree to let it graze, and went on his own way.
Mr. Bennet had just sat down, and within a few minutes of silence the daughters arrived.
"Daddy, why did you throw things on the ground?"
"Yes, yes, what if someone takes it away?"
"My dear Mr. Bennet, you are doing it again!"
Twitter, twitter.
Mr. Bennet sat by the river with his back to the ladies and rolled his eyes at the sky.
The girls just complained and complained. They put down the things they brought, took out the picnic cloth in the basket and spread it, pressed the four corners with stones, and took out the snacks in the basket and put them on the cloth.
It is not easy to put things on the slope, and it always slides down.On the other side of the river is a flat grassland, but there is no shade there, and it is very dry, otherwise it is more suitable for a picnic than here.
The girls only put out some snacks first, and then began to pick up the toys they brought and start various activities.
Catherine and Lydia boldly stepped on the stones and jumped across the river, running wildly across the river and flying kites.Mary sat nearby on the picnic cloth, laying out her drawing board and paints, preparing to paint the scenery in front of her.Elizabeth originally wanted to sit quietly and practice various rhetorical techniques in her notebook, but when she saw Jane walking away with a small bow and arrow, she couldn't help jumping up and following Jane to shoot arrows up.
Mrs. Bennet doesn't like activities, she sits reservedly beside Mary and shakes her fan, watching Mary's painting for a while, and Catherine and Lydia running wildly for a while, feeling satisfied.
Jane feels that she can understand why the British like country life. Think about it, in social occasions in London, British gentlemen, ladies and ladies have to put on airs and keep reserved... How tiring.If you are in the wild in the countryside, no matter how much you scream and run wildly, no one will see you. After you indulge yourself and return to London, you will be a good guy who pretends to be... It fits the British Mensao personality, doesn't it?
Jane and Elizabeth finally found a place across the river to hang up a small archery target. Each took turns to shoot ten arrows, and counted the rings in Elizabeth's small book.A game like this is so popular in the country that it is impossible to think of playing it in London.
They only have five arrows, so they have to pull them out after a while.Elizabeth and Jane walked over to draw the arrow, and suddenly heard Lydia's loud laughter.
"My God, Lydia is really crazy." Elizabeth frowned and looked at the sky, a kite was flying high, and the original simple kite was painted colorfully by Lydia Yes, she still thought it was pretty.
"It's okay to be lively, but it's better to be sensible in front of outsiders." Jane pulled the arrow from the target and checked the arrow again, it was okay. "Actually, Lydia is quite smart, but many times I hope she can use her smartness in the right place." Jane said.
Elizabeth thought about the stupid things Lydia did with her cleverness, and felt that what Jane said was very reasonable, she sighed, and said helplessly: "But Mommy likes her crazy appearance, oh, I I always feel that one day she will do something big."
Isn't it true that according to the original trajectory, she really did a big thing, Jane complained in her heart.
"Well, it seems that as older sisters, the only thing we can do is to shift the responsibility to others after my younger sister does something stupid." Jane said deliberately.
Elizabeth showed an embarrassing expression.
#Your routine is very tortuous#
#I didn't expect you to be such a Jane#
#You interrupted my train of thought#
The author has something to say: Elizabeth: Why is my sister like this, and Jane is also like this, what are you going to do!Am I the only normal person in the family!
Let’s check out the new cute things first: 55 Road, 352291, Touch Your Dog’s Head, Yihe Jianmo, Yihe Jianmo, lena2100, Sweet Dream. (Applause and sprinkle flowers)
I saw some people talking about class and CP before. The author would like to share his opinion. First of all, as a novel, the original work must have a sense of drama, conflict and HE, which is why the original work is so beautiful.But in terms of the British background at the time, in the case of Liz and Darcy, ennnn... probably went to a friend's holiday villa with Wang X Cong, and then fell in love with a rural girl in the village at the foot of the mountain and begged her twice Marry finally get married.Apart from the gap between the rich and the poor, if you want to say that there is any difference in status and class between the two, no, both are citizens of China, not nobles, and both have gone to college... Right, you will think this in a novel It's so fucking romantic, it would feel too fucking fake in reality. (continue tomorrow)
At first, Jane was only interested in the work of the officials and gentlemen working in the British government in this era, so she wrote to ask Mr. Holmes.
Hmm... In fact, most of them are fooling around, Mr. Holmes replied.This is a joke, but it is also true.
No one had ever asked Mr. Holmes Jr. what these government departments do. He thought about it carefully and sighed with the above sentence.
After expressing his emotions, Mr. Holmes briefly told Jane the functions of their department and the functions of the department staff with a stroke of his pen.This is not a secret that cannot be told, but few people would want to know that's all.
After reading the letter, Jane summed up the words of Mr. Holmes, and found that the British government is quite chaotic at this time... This problem has not been completely resolved until modern times, but looking at the present from the perspective of future generations, tsk, it is really a bit of an undergraduate The feeling of reading elementary school textbooks.
Jane maintained a weird feeling that "we can also guide Holmes", and wrote the process she summarized to Mr. Holmes, without talking about other nonsense.
Who is Mr. Holmes? He immediately figured it out when he received the letter. This kind of thing is like window paper, which can be broken if you don't poke it.Little Mr. Holmes stroked his chin, feeling a little interesting... Who would be interested in this, and Jane Bennet was the only one.
Little Mr. Holmes has never been interested in work. Firstly, this kind of boring copying work is not so boring as torture for him; He is too young. If there is no special opportunity, it may take five to ten years or even longer to get the qualifications like this.
Then... now the opportunity came.
Little Mr. Holmes turned to the end of Jane's letter, and was sure that behind her exaggerated and smug flaunting words implied that he could use her point of view, so he decided to use it.
Of course, Mr. Holmes would not completely copy Jane’s point of view. It is impossible for him to spread out such a large booth. It was just Jane’s method of "setting the work flow for the department" that inspired him. After careful consideration, Mr. Holmes led him to The plan went to old Mr. Holmes.
When Jane received another letter from Mr. Holmes, he casually asked her if she was interested in building a "thinking attic" for herself?In case Jane didn't understand what "thinking attic" meant, Mr. Holmes Jr. explained it in detail.
want!want!want!
Is not this nonsensical!Of course Jane knows what a "Thinking Attic" is, oh, yes, this thing has a more lofty name later, called "Thinking Palace"-it feels like it has evolved, and it may still be called "Thinking Building" or something in the future.Compared with the esoteric theoretical knowledge that you can neither understand nor be interested in a hundred years later, the concept of "thinking attic" in this era is just in its infancy.
It is simpler and rougher, which means that it is easier to learn, and it means that no matter whether it is a teacher or a learner, everyone's starting line after learning is not much different.
Jane immediately responded and expressed her eagerness to learn to Mr. Holmes in fiery language.Little Mr. Holmes couldn't help laughing when he saw the reply.Miss Bennet was one of the queerest girls he had ever seen--Mrs. What Miss Bennet was interested in was difficult to predict with common sense.
Afterwards, Jane’s successive consultation letters once again made Mr. Holmes doubt his own deduction. He was quite proud of the basic deductive method he had developed, but he deduced from Jane’s letters that she was going to do something that others have learned. Things that haven't been done.
Little Mr. Holmes: You are trying to make trouble!
On the other hand, Jane received a letter from Mr. Holmes after May Day. In addition to answering her previous questions, Mr. Holmes also told her one thing: his place of work has changed, so Jane will write to him again in the future. If so, use the new address.
Jane checked the government departments in her mind, and knew that Mr. Holmes Jr. was transferred from the outer department to the inner department, and he was definitely promoted like a rocket launcher.
Wouldn't it be the process she wrote before that came in handy?Jane felt that it was impossible to get off the horse, and then put the idea behind her.
"Mary! Lydia! Hurry up, both of you!" Elizabeth quickly walked out while fastening her hat.
"It's up to me, come there." Lydia ran all the way down the stairs, stepping on the stairs loudly.
"Why can't I find my paintbrush!" Mary screamed while holding her drawing board on her back.
"Didn't you say you were going to wash your pens yesterday?" Catherine said to Mary, poking her head in from the door.
"Oh, yes!" Mary suddenly realized, and quickly ran to the next door, took out a wet paintbrush, and came out while shaking the water, "Sure enough, I almost forgot, thank you for reminding me, Catherine."
"You're welcome~" Catherine was caught by Lydia before finishing her sentence, "Catherine, help me tie the belt!"
"Oh, okay." Catherine hurriedly helped Lydia tie her belt.
"My God, girls, how long will it take for you, we're leaving." Mrs. Bennet urged impatiently, "Why don't you learn from Jane and Elizabeth?"
"Come, come!" The three little girls hurried out.
The weather has been particularly good these days, and the Bennet family has long agreed to go on a spring outing.Mr. Bennet and Al took a big picnic basket and fishing supplies to the place they had spotted the day before yesterday. It was a small slope by the river. The road was on the embankment, and two rows of trees were planted beside the road In the morning, the shade of the trees will fall on the slope, so you won't get too hot in the sun.
Mrs. Bennet and her five daughters went out later than Mr. Bennet. Each of them brought their own things they wanted to play with, such as kites, books, drawing boards, small bows and arrows...
Elizabeth carried a notepad with her. Since she set up the goal of becoming a writer, she decided to learn from those great writers, and carried a small notebook with her to write down the sudden inspiration.
Mr. Bennet and Al went on horseback. They took the heavier things first, such as baskets and stools, and the rest of the ladies walked slowly.
The five girls chattered all the way, and Mrs. Bennet greeted passing villagers from time to time.
The river is not far away, it takes half an hour to walk there.
Mr. Bennet didn't plan to pack things at all. He put the picnic basket and other small stools and fishing rods on the slope. I started fishing.Al untied the horse and waded across the river, tied the horse to a small tree to let it graze, and went on his own way.
Mr. Bennet had just sat down, and within a few minutes of silence the daughters arrived.
"Daddy, why did you throw things on the ground?"
"Yes, yes, what if someone takes it away?"
"My dear Mr. Bennet, you are doing it again!"
Twitter, twitter.
Mr. Bennet sat by the river with his back to the ladies and rolled his eyes at the sky.
The girls just complained and complained. They put down the things they brought, took out the picnic cloth in the basket and spread it, pressed the four corners with stones, and took out the snacks in the basket and put them on the cloth.
It is not easy to put things on the slope, and it always slides down.On the other side of the river is a flat grassland, but there is no shade there, and it is very dry, otherwise it is more suitable for a picnic than here.
The girls only put out some snacks first, and then began to pick up the toys they brought and start various activities.
Catherine and Lydia boldly stepped on the stones and jumped across the river, running wildly across the river and flying kites.Mary sat nearby on the picnic cloth, laying out her drawing board and paints, preparing to paint the scenery in front of her.Elizabeth originally wanted to sit quietly and practice various rhetorical techniques in her notebook, but when she saw Jane walking away with a small bow and arrow, she couldn't help jumping up and following Jane to shoot arrows up.
Mrs. Bennet doesn't like activities, she sits reservedly beside Mary and shakes her fan, watching Mary's painting for a while, and Catherine and Lydia running wildly for a while, feeling satisfied.
Jane feels that she can understand why the British like country life. Think about it, in social occasions in London, British gentlemen, ladies and ladies have to put on airs and keep reserved... How tiring.If you are in the wild in the countryside, no matter how much you scream and run wildly, no one will see you. After you indulge yourself and return to London, you will be a good guy who pretends to be... It fits the British Mensao personality, doesn't it?
Jane and Elizabeth finally found a place across the river to hang up a small archery target. Each took turns to shoot ten arrows, and counted the rings in Elizabeth's small book.A game like this is so popular in the country that it is impossible to think of playing it in London.
They only have five arrows, so they have to pull them out after a while.Elizabeth and Jane walked over to draw the arrow, and suddenly heard Lydia's loud laughter.
"My God, Lydia is really crazy." Elizabeth frowned and looked at the sky, a kite was flying high, and the original simple kite was painted colorfully by Lydia Yes, she still thought it was pretty.
"It's okay to be lively, but it's better to be sensible in front of outsiders." Jane pulled the arrow from the target and checked the arrow again, it was okay. "Actually, Lydia is quite smart, but many times I hope she can use her smartness in the right place." Jane said.
Elizabeth thought about the stupid things Lydia did with her cleverness, and felt that what Jane said was very reasonable, she sighed, and said helplessly: "But Mommy likes her crazy appearance, oh, I I always feel that one day she will do something big."
Isn't it true that according to the original trajectory, she really did a big thing, Jane complained in her heart.
"Well, it seems that as older sisters, the only thing we can do is to shift the responsibility to others after my younger sister does something stupid." Jane said deliberately.
Elizabeth showed an embarrassing expression.
#Your routine is very tortuous#
#I didn't expect you to be such a Jane#
#You interrupted my train of thought#
The author has something to say: Elizabeth: Why is my sister like this, and Jane is also like this, what are you going to do!Am I the only normal person in the family!
Let’s check out the new cute things first: 55 Road, 352291, Touch Your Dog’s Head, Yihe Jianmo, Yihe Jianmo, lena2100, Sweet Dream. (Applause and sprinkle flowers)
I saw some people talking about class and CP before. The author would like to share his opinion. First of all, as a novel, the original work must have a sense of drama, conflict and HE, which is why the original work is so beautiful.But in terms of the British background at the time, in the case of Liz and Darcy, ennnn... probably went to a friend's holiday villa with Wang X Cong, and then fell in love with a rural girl in the village at the foot of the mountain and begged her twice Marry finally get married.Apart from the gap between the rich and the poor, if you want to say that there is any difference in status and class between the two, no, both are citizens of China, not nobles, and both have gone to college... Right, you will think this in a novel It's so fucking romantic, it would feel too fucking fake in reality. (continue tomorrow)
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