"Oh, dear, I heard from Mrs. Longe that Master Bingley, who rented Netherfield, came from the north of England. I heard he came in a four-horse coach, and the important thing is that he is a man with an income of five dollars a year." A thousand-pound bachelor." Mrs Bennet raised her voice excitedly.

Mr. Bennett nodded to show that he knew about it, but he didn't express much.

Seeing Mr. Bennet like this, Mrs. Bennet said unwillingly: "You know, what a good thing this is for our daughter."

"What's the matter with our daughter? He's probably here to discuss business, not to see our daughter."

"Oh, my Mr. Bennett, you consider my delicate nerves, do you have to say that, you know, a golden bachelor must need a wife to take care of his life, and we have five Excellent daughter, I believe that in a short time, there will be a happy event in our family." Yes, there are not only happy events, but there are two more, but this will only happen before Jane changes people.

Although Bennett had nothing to do with Mrs. Bennett's thoughts, he didn't want to tease her. He said that he would visit that Mr. Bingley.After hearing this, Mrs. Bennet left satisfied. It seems that in the next few weeks, Mrs. Bennet will imagine Mr. Bingley marrying her daughter.

Seeing this, Jane's heart moved slightly. What did this familiar conversation remind her of? She found that her parents seemed to have changed and nothing had changed over the years.Yes, Mrs. Bennett was still the nervous woman who made marrying her daughter a major event in her life, and although she still shouted at times, her rudeness had been subdued a lot.Mr. Bennet is still sometimes serious and sometimes likes to make jokes, but he pays more attention to his family. His favorite daughter is not only Lizzie, but also little Mary.Things are going in a good direction.Jane thought, with a smile on her face.

Unexpectedly, Mrs. Bennet came in again at this time, "By the way, Jane, you must listen to me this time, dress up before the ball, and you must not miss this opportunity. Although Mrs. Lange promised to introduce Mr. Bingley To us, but she has two nieces of her own, and she is a selfish woman. So you must take the opportunity to talk to Mr. Bingley as much as possible to impress you. My dear, you have the most of any sister You are beautiful, but why don't you take pity on my fragile nerves and accept the courtship of those excellent men? You have to giggle at your book all day..." Mrs. Bennett Barabara said Going on, when it comes to these things, her words are always like a torrential river.

Jane knew she had to think about marriage, so she interrupted Mrs. Bennett's nagging: "I'll think about it, Mother," but it's all about it, she added inwardly.Mrs. Bennet finally got a satisfactory answer, and walked out in a rather good mood.

A few days later, after Mr. Bennett had visited the Bingleys, the children came forward to ask questions.And Mr. Bennett just said "he is a nice gentleman" and then smiled mysteriously and stopped talking.

The other sisters in the family were very interested in this matter, and they surrounded the city chattering about what kind of person he was.

"Maybe he's just an ordinary rich man," said Mary first. "Maybe it's his looks that keep him from getting a wife just now."

"No, Mary, I think on the contrary, he must be a charming and generous gentleman." After Elizabeth finished speaking, her eyes were shining, and her face was also stained with a blush.

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