no problem!Jane made a longer list and sent it home.

It's a good day at home, but everything is difficult when you go out.

Based on her own experience, Jane wrote down all the things she could think of and needed, not to mention other things that are usually used, such as underwear, socks, handkerchiefs... You must bring more, and it will be rainy again soon. There is no convenience for drying clothes at home.

And this, and that, well, this one is used to bring it by yourself, and that one can be bought here...

Although Jane is very positive about this matter, in fact it cannot be done overnight.Because everyone is aiming at training and training to shine in the winter social season, Mrs. Mira's classes are very full these past few months, so Jian jumped into the queue.

By the time Elizabeth and Mary actually came to Cambridge, half of the summer had passed.

The two of them were on the train that arrived in the evening, and the two girls got off the train exhaustedly carrying their luggage, and it took them a long time to find their eldest sister.

"Jane, Jane is there." Mary was the first to see Jane, and Elizabeth also saw her. She pulled Mary and squeezed through together.

"Liz, Mary." Jane also saw them, and she hurried over to greet them.Elizabeth and Mary put down the boxes in their hands, and the three hugged each other.

"What's the matter with you? You look so haggard, isn't it hard on the road?" Jane asked distressedly. She used to sit like this before, and it was very hard.

"Don't mention it." Elizabeth said sadly, "We sat across from a couple with a baby in their arms."

"It/she/he was either crying or smelling all the way." Mary couldn't take it anymore, "The little baby is terrible, especially when it/she/he is so close to us... oh my god , I have a terrible headache."

"I feel like I'm going to collapse." Elizabeth said frantically.

"Okay, don't describe it. Hurry up and get your luggage. Let's go back and have a rest. You two will take a hot bath and sleep well, and you will be fine tomorrow. Oh, yes, try this." Jane knew to sit The train was sure to be uncomfortable, and she had brought a jug of mint water, which she took out of her purse to give Elizabeth and Mary each a drink.

The refreshing and sweet mint water made the two girls feel a lot better together.

"Let me have another sip." Elizabeth urged Mary, and she complained to Jane, "It's really inconvenient to take such a long train ride, we don't dare to drink too much water, and we are so tired, Jane, it's a pity you still run back and forth A few times."

"Just get used to it."

Jane told Elizabeth and Mary not to delay too long, they had to ride in the carriage for a while, and besides, it was too late and it was not safe.

There are always carriages waiting at the gate of the railway station, and Jane called one smoothly.Elizabeth and Mary didn't have much luggage, so the coachman helped them put away a few boxes and briefed him the address.

"Tell me about that place." Not long after getting in the carriage, Elizabeth recovered her spirits, and she became curious with great interest.

Jane asked another question first, "What does the family say about your visit?"

"Mummy will tell people we're visiting." Elizabeth said, shaking Jane's hand. "Oh, please, Jane, just tell me."

"Why are you so quick-tempered, Liz...Okay, okay, let me talk about the arrangements first." Jane surrendered, "You guys have a good rest today, make sure you recover your spirits, and prepare well tomorrow morning, we have lunch and go to Mrs Mira's."

"Her name is Mrs. Mira?" Mary was actually very excited.

"Yes, Mrs. Mira, I heard that she is very strict, but she is very powerful. The students she teaches are all very good." Jane used a relatively neutral word, "Our appointment is in the afternoon. But I need Remind you first." Jane shook Elizabeth's hand heavily, "The students in that girl's class are complicated, so don't get too deep into other people's identities. Mrs. Mira will give you a code name as a temporary name, even if you don't intend to If you see someone you know, you have to pretend you haven't seen them, you know?"

Elizabeth and Mary didn't understand very well.

"I thought we were the only students," Mary said.

"Of course not." Jane said amusedly, "Mrs. Milla's girls' class has a lot of students, and I joined you because of Mrs. Torwood's blessing, but she only accepts five students at most in one semester, so you should pay back." There are three classmates." She added, "Anyway, remember, don't meddle in other people's business, and don't have too many extracurricular exchanges with other students."

"Why?" Elizabeth asked.

Jane sighed, and had no choice but to tell them, "Because there may be some people whose identities are not decent."

Uh...Elizabeth and Mary looked at each other, feeling even more curious.

"Although I asked someone to tell you in advance, Mrs. Mira will see you first tomorrow. You have to show a good spirit, understand? But don't worry too much, I will go with you, and she may ask You have some questions." Jane saw that Elizabeth and Mary were a little nervous, and said comfortingly, "It's okay, I don't want you to go to the court ball to learn this, I hope you can learn a lot, at least know that if someone uses If this posture is facing you, you should know how to respond."

"Is it because you are going to marry Mr. Holmes?" Mary asked suddenly.

Jane was silent for a moment, "Yes." She said, "If nothing else happens, he will be my husband. After I get married, I, and you, will all have the opportunity to come into contact with higher-level social situations. I hope By that time we will not be ridiculed for being completely ignorant. This is my selfishness, do you think I am too self-righteous?"

"Of course not." Elizabeth immediately shook Jane's hand, "Although I feel from the bottom of my heart that those so-called big men are no different from us, but I think you are right, oh, I think at least when people laugh at us, We know what they're laughing at us." She laughed.

"That's to say, Jane, I'm glad to be here, and it's not bad to learn more." Mary also felt that Jane was too alien, don't they know her?

"But do you think we will have the opportunity to meet some important people in the future?" Mary suddenly let go of her imagination.

"Oh, stop dreaming." Elizabeth hit her immediately, "Could it be that you still expect some big man to fall in love with you and marry you?"

"Elizabeth! Ah, Jane, look at her!" Mary shouted angrily with her face flushed.

"Oh, ok...uh, ok, stop messing around."

"It's all Elizabeth!"

The three suddenly burst into laughter.

Elizabeth and Mary, who seemed to be very energetic in the carriage, were actually very tired. Not long after getting out of the carriage, they washed and changed their clothes, barely greeted Mrs. Wood, and they were so sleepy that they couldn't keep their eyes open.Although Jane prepared delicious noodle soup and white bread, they kept "nodding" as they ate, almost drowning their faces in the plate. Finished eating.

But it's good to be young, and when you wake up, you are two heroes who are alive and well!

Elizabeth and Mary woke up the next day in a daze for a while before realizing that they were in the town of Cambridge in Cambridgeshire, not the small village of Longbourne in Hertfordshire.They both got up and washed and went downstairs, but they were still the last two to get up, which made them feel ashamed.

"Miss Elizabeth, Miss Mary." Hearing the sound, Dwyer walked over wiping his hands, "Are you guys going to have breakfast? I cooked milk porridge today, as well as fried eggs and baked potatoes."

"Excuse me... isn't Jane here? And Mrs. Wood, isn't she here?" Elizabeth didn't see Jane and Mrs. Wood.

"Miss Jane went out early in the morning because of something, but she said she would come back for lunch." Dwyer said evasively, "Mrs. Wood likes to go for a walk after breakfast. She just went out for a while."

"Yes, is that so?" Elizabeth and Mary, who were left behind, couldn't help feeling uneasy, especially since Miss Dwyer didn't seem friendly.

Dwyer looked at the two little girls and said, "Let's go eat first. If you want, you can take a walk around in the morning." She thought for a while, "Or read a book?"

Elizabeth and Mary looked at each other, and said in unison, "Let's read a book."

Dwyer: "...Okay." The ladies in the Bennet family love reading~

After a quick meal, Elizabeth and Mary immediately expressed to Dwyer that they wanted to read two books to digest.This Mrs. Wood had said yes before, and Dwyer took them to the study to pick out books.

it is good!many!Book!

The two little bumpkins in the country opened their eyes wide and hurried towards the bookshelf. There are so many books!There are also foreign language books!And poetry!And novels!And Shakespeare!And philosophy!and also……

It's really great~~(≧▽≦)/~

The little girls' eyes are shining, and they are chanting words, touching from top to bottom, from left to right, and have their eyes and hands addicted first.Although Dwyer didn't urge them, Elizabeth and Mary knew they shouldn't stay too long.

The two of them discussed quickly, Elizabeth took a copy of "Much Ado About Nothing" (by Shakespeare), and Mary took a copy of "Phenomenology of Spirit" (by Hegel).Originally, Mary wanted to take a look at a law book, but those books were all large hardcover books, which were daunting. Mary was inexplicably timid, and finally refused to take it.

"Just these two?" Dwyer asked.

"Yes, we'll leave in the afternoon, and we won't be able to finish reading if we take too much." Elizabeth said.

Dwyer thought about it too.

When Jane came back at noon, she saw Elizabeth and Mary sitting by the window seriously looking at the book in their hands... one was struggling and the other was serious.

"What are you looking at?" Jane stretched her head to look at the title of the book in Mary's hand, ah, Hegel?Is it such a big guy?

"Jane! You're back!" Mary raised her head and immediately put down the book with a look of relief on her face, which made Jane amused.

"You are actually reading this book, it's very profound." Jane said jokingly, "Do you understand it?"

"It's difficult." Mary said honestly. "It's a lot of brain work, but it's interesting to think about it."

"It's a good book, you have to read it slowly."

"Forget it." Mary sighed softly. She didn't want to torture herself. Reading this kind of book really doubts life.

"I recommend you start with Plato and Aristotle. Modern philosophy cannot avoid them." Jane suggested.

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