Jane Ying of Pride and Prejudice
Chapter 11 February 1811, 11
They had dinner at 06:30. During dinner, Caroline mentioned their Uncle Gardiner who was in business and Uncle Philip who was a lawyer. But she knew that these two relatives were actually not bad, and they were very good to the Bennet sisters.
The Bingley sisters were so naturalized by Jianying and Elizabeth that they couldn't continue their sarcastic activities. They could only calm down and eat their dinner. At most, they showed off the sumptuous dinner they had prepared. , so the dinner was a pleasant one.
But soon this happiness was compromised. The coachman who drove Jianying and Elizabeth in the carriage fell ill and had a fever. I also know.
She blamed herself a lot in her heart, she never imagined that one person would still get sick after going around.
Out of guilt, upon hearing the news, Jianying immediately went to visit the poor coachman regardless of Sister Bingley's obstruction. Seeing his burnt dry and peeling lips, Jianying sighed and gave him When I poured water, I mixed half a jug of stream water for him, and told the Netherfield servants who took care of this manservant to ask him to drink it. A person with a high fever always lacks water in his body.
At about eight o'clock, Bingley and Darcy came back, and they were very pleasantly surprised to see the Bennet sisters in the living room, especially Bingley, as soon as he heard that Elizabeth and the others were staying tonight, he immediately expressed his kindness to invite them If they stay for a few more days, the view of Netherfield Gardens is very good, and they can look around in the garden.
Due to Miss Bingley's unnatural expression, Elizabeth still firmly refused, even though she was actually very excited about being able to get along with Mr. Bingley day and night.
Thinking of the sick coachman, Jianying asked Mr. Bingley for help, and Bingley naturally agreed in a hurry, but because of class reasons, even if he took Mr. Bingley's invitation, the doctor could only come back the next morning.
Jian Ying is already very grateful for this. Although she is saddened by such an unequal society, as a class enjoying rights, she can do nothing but do as much as possible to avoid her guilt.
Caroline secretly expresses her dissatisfaction with Jianying's behavior of making a fuss for a servant and even troubling her brother, but Bingley and Darcy say that Miss Bennet is indeed an angel, and they are kind and sympathetic to the ladies. Behavior is welcome and full of appreciation.
Jianying didn't care to know what they thought, and they chatted in the living room afterwards. Caroline's heart was on Darcy, and Mrs. Hurst was almost no less than her (that's how it was written in the original book).
Mr. Hurst, on the other hand, dozed off on the sofa after unsuccessfully suggesting that we all play cards together, not caring where his wife's attention was.
Jian Ying felt a little strange. The relationship between Mrs. Hester and Mr. Hester was really strange. The wife kept paying attention to another man, but the husband didn't care. He was like a lazy bone, and he seemed to live for eating, drinking and having fun. , This kind of marriage has completely refreshed Jianying's understanding of marriage.
Perhaps because her frightened eyes were too explicit, Darcy, who was writing a letter, suddenly looked at Jianying: "What is Miss Bennet thinking?"
For a moment, everyone's eyes turned to Jianying. Jianying was taken aback for a moment, but said quickly, "I'm just curious about who you are writing to, which has attracted such attention from Caroline and the others."
Elizabeth knew Jianying well. Although she felt that her sister's personality had changed since the cold, her nature hadn't changed, she was still so kind and gentle, so she knew that Jianying's words might be a little watery, but since this was not her home, she also I didn't ask any further questions, and I was going to ask her again when no one was around.
The others didn't understand Jianying, so they believed it. Only Darcy stared at Jianying with dark eyes for a while before retracting it, which made Jianying feel a little guilty. After all, the Bingley sister she just loved may all love Darcy. My guess seems a bit dirty!
"I'm writing to my sister." Darcy replied slowly after looking away.
"Miss Darcy must be very happy to receive your letter. Please tell your sister in the letter that I really want to meet her." Caroline immediately answered.
"I will tell her the truth," replied Darcy.
After Caroline connected with Darcy, she immediately climbed up the pole and kept talking to Darcy about writing letters. Although Darcy was a little impatient, as a courtesy, he still had to Always answered Caroline's various topics.
Bingley, who was talking about the various beauties of Netherfield Garden with Elizabeth, came to an end after the conversation, so he picked up the topic here, which can be regarded as an indirect understanding of Darcy's situation.
["When I write letters, my thoughts go too fast, and sometimes I don't have time to write, so sometimes when the recipient reads my letter, it feels that there is nothing to say, and it takes four syllables to compare with Darcy. A lot of scrutiny, I'm much worse!"
"You are so modest, Mr. Bingley, that those who would have been inclined to reproach you are ashamed to reproach you," said Elizabeth.
But Darcy said: "Pretending to be modest is often just talking nonsense, and sometimes it's just boasting around the bush?"
"Then, are those few modest words I said a moment ago just empty mouths, or bragging around the bush?"
"If it's a roundabout boast, because you're so proud of your own shortcomings in letter writing, you think you're quick-witted and don't bother to pay attention to calligraphy, and you don't even think about doing it if you're not great about it. Is the result perfect? Besides, the result of impatience will only make the things that should be done well not done well, and there is no real benefit to others or yourself. What is there to praise?"
"Come on," cried Mr. Bingley, "I honestly don't believe that I was wrong about myself, and I still believe that I am. So at least I didn't mean to be quick, to show myself in front of the ladies. Show yourself off."
"Maybe you really believe what you say, but I don't believe that you will be so decisive when you do things. I know that you are just like ordinary people, you just play by ear. For example, when you are getting on your horse and going to leave, suddenly a friend follows you Say, 'Bingley, you'd better stay until next week.' Then you'll probably listen to him, maybe you won't go, and if he says anything to you again, maybe you'll stay Last month."
Elizabeth cried: "You only show that Mr. Bingley is not doing as he pleases. You speak more honorably than he himself."
Bingley said: "I'm so happy. What my friend said has been turned into a compliment by you. However, I'm afraid that your roundabout way doesn't suit the gentleman's intentions." , because, if this kind of thing really happened to me, I would decline that friend straight away and ride away on the horse, then he must think highly of me even more."
"Does Mr. Darcy, then, think that, however rash and reckless your original intentions may be, you can be excused if you stick to them the moment you make up your mind?"
"Honestly, I can't explain it clearly either. That's up to Darcy himself to explain."
"You are trying to make these opinions mine, and I have never admitted them. But, Miss Elizabeth, even assuming that what you say is true, don't forget this: the friend Although I told him to go back to the house and tell him not to do what he said, it was just that the friend had such a hope and made such a request of him, but he did not insist that he must do that."
"As for following a friend's advice casually and easily, you have not yet found that advantage."
"If you don't ask right and wrong, just obey casually, I'm afraid it's not a compliment to the two of you at all."
"Mr. Darcy, I think you are denying the influence that friendship and affection have on a person. You know, if a person respects the demands of others, he usually obeys them willingly without persuasion. I am not because of you. As far as Mr. Bingley is concerned, I will use the topic. Perhaps we can wait until such a thing actually happens, and then discuss whether he has handled it properly. But generally speaking, when friends get along with friends, when encountering an insignificant matter, a He has already made up his mind, and the other one wants him to change his mind, if the person who is asked listens to the other party's opinion without waiting for the other party's persuasion, what can you say about him?"
"Let's wait a moment to discuss this issue. We might as well study carefully first, how important is the request made by that friend, and how deep is the friendship between the two of them? Is this good?"]——(Original text)
Jianying listened to this heated debate with a smile on her face. She found that her younger sister was really attractive, and she seemed to be suitable for people of all personalities, not to mention Mr. Darcy. She was originally an official match, but this time By accident, because she didn't appear and Elizabeth became more beautiful, she fell in love with Mr. Bingley at first sight, and she seemed to be a good match.
Although Darcy's words are sharp, Elizabeth's tone of protecting her sweetheart is not too much.
But Darcy seems to be a little attracted by those beautiful eyes, but probably because Elizabeth is already Bentley's sweetheart, so Darcy doesn't seem to be in love with Elizabeth as in the original book, but is still in the stage of appreciation Bar?
The Bingley sisters were so naturalized by Jianying and Elizabeth that they couldn't continue their sarcastic activities. They could only calm down and eat their dinner. At most, they showed off the sumptuous dinner they had prepared. , so the dinner was a pleasant one.
But soon this happiness was compromised. The coachman who drove Jianying and Elizabeth in the carriage fell ill and had a fever. I also know.
She blamed herself a lot in her heart, she never imagined that one person would still get sick after going around.
Out of guilt, upon hearing the news, Jianying immediately went to visit the poor coachman regardless of Sister Bingley's obstruction. Seeing his burnt dry and peeling lips, Jianying sighed and gave him When I poured water, I mixed half a jug of stream water for him, and told the Netherfield servants who took care of this manservant to ask him to drink it. A person with a high fever always lacks water in his body.
At about eight o'clock, Bingley and Darcy came back, and they were very pleasantly surprised to see the Bennet sisters in the living room, especially Bingley, as soon as he heard that Elizabeth and the others were staying tonight, he immediately expressed his kindness to invite them If they stay for a few more days, the view of Netherfield Gardens is very good, and they can look around in the garden.
Due to Miss Bingley's unnatural expression, Elizabeth still firmly refused, even though she was actually very excited about being able to get along with Mr. Bingley day and night.
Thinking of the sick coachman, Jianying asked Mr. Bingley for help, and Bingley naturally agreed in a hurry, but because of class reasons, even if he took Mr. Bingley's invitation, the doctor could only come back the next morning.
Jian Ying is already very grateful for this. Although she is saddened by such an unequal society, as a class enjoying rights, she can do nothing but do as much as possible to avoid her guilt.
Caroline secretly expresses her dissatisfaction with Jianying's behavior of making a fuss for a servant and even troubling her brother, but Bingley and Darcy say that Miss Bennet is indeed an angel, and they are kind and sympathetic to the ladies. Behavior is welcome and full of appreciation.
Jianying didn't care to know what they thought, and they chatted in the living room afterwards. Caroline's heart was on Darcy, and Mrs. Hurst was almost no less than her (that's how it was written in the original book).
Mr. Hurst, on the other hand, dozed off on the sofa after unsuccessfully suggesting that we all play cards together, not caring where his wife's attention was.
Jian Ying felt a little strange. The relationship between Mrs. Hester and Mr. Hester was really strange. The wife kept paying attention to another man, but the husband didn't care. He was like a lazy bone, and he seemed to live for eating, drinking and having fun. , This kind of marriage has completely refreshed Jianying's understanding of marriage.
Perhaps because her frightened eyes were too explicit, Darcy, who was writing a letter, suddenly looked at Jianying: "What is Miss Bennet thinking?"
For a moment, everyone's eyes turned to Jianying. Jianying was taken aback for a moment, but said quickly, "I'm just curious about who you are writing to, which has attracted such attention from Caroline and the others."
Elizabeth knew Jianying well. Although she felt that her sister's personality had changed since the cold, her nature hadn't changed, she was still so kind and gentle, so she knew that Jianying's words might be a little watery, but since this was not her home, she also I didn't ask any further questions, and I was going to ask her again when no one was around.
The others didn't understand Jianying, so they believed it. Only Darcy stared at Jianying with dark eyes for a while before retracting it, which made Jianying feel a little guilty. After all, the Bingley sister she just loved may all love Darcy. My guess seems a bit dirty!
"I'm writing to my sister." Darcy replied slowly after looking away.
"Miss Darcy must be very happy to receive your letter. Please tell your sister in the letter that I really want to meet her." Caroline immediately answered.
"I will tell her the truth," replied Darcy.
After Caroline connected with Darcy, she immediately climbed up the pole and kept talking to Darcy about writing letters. Although Darcy was a little impatient, as a courtesy, he still had to Always answered Caroline's various topics.
Bingley, who was talking about the various beauties of Netherfield Garden with Elizabeth, came to an end after the conversation, so he picked up the topic here, which can be regarded as an indirect understanding of Darcy's situation.
["When I write letters, my thoughts go too fast, and sometimes I don't have time to write, so sometimes when the recipient reads my letter, it feels that there is nothing to say, and it takes four syllables to compare with Darcy. A lot of scrutiny, I'm much worse!"
"You are so modest, Mr. Bingley, that those who would have been inclined to reproach you are ashamed to reproach you," said Elizabeth.
But Darcy said: "Pretending to be modest is often just talking nonsense, and sometimes it's just boasting around the bush?"
"Then, are those few modest words I said a moment ago just empty mouths, or bragging around the bush?"
"If it's a roundabout boast, because you're so proud of your own shortcomings in letter writing, you think you're quick-witted and don't bother to pay attention to calligraphy, and you don't even think about doing it if you're not great about it. Is the result perfect? Besides, the result of impatience will only make the things that should be done well not done well, and there is no real benefit to others or yourself. What is there to praise?"
"Come on," cried Mr. Bingley, "I honestly don't believe that I was wrong about myself, and I still believe that I am. So at least I didn't mean to be quick, to show myself in front of the ladies. Show yourself off."
"Maybe you really believe what you say, but I don't believe that you will be so decisive when you do things. I know that you are just like ordinary people, you just play by ear. For example, when you are getting on your horse and going to leave, suddenly a friend follows you Say, 'Bingley, you'd better stay until next week.' Then you'll probably listen to him, maybe you won't go, and if he says anything to you again, maybe you'll stay Last month."
Elizabeth cried: "You only show that Mr. Bingley is not doing as he pleases. You speak more honorably than he himself."
Bingley said: "I'm so happy. What my friend said has been turned into a compliment by you. However, I'm afraid that your roundabout way doesn't suit the gentleman's intentions." , because, if this kind of thing really happened to me, I would decline that friend straight away and ride away on the horse, then he must think highly of me even more."
"Does Mr. Darcy, then, think that, however rash and reckless your original intentions may be, you can be excused if you stick to them the moment you make up your mind?"
"Honestly, I can't explain it clearly either. That's up to Darcy himself to explain."
"You are trying to make these opinions mine, and I have never admitted them. But, Miss Elizabeth, even assuming that what you say is true, don't forget this: the friend Although I told him to go back to the house and tell him not to do what he said, it was just that the friend had such a hope and made such a request of him, but he did not insist that he must do that."
"As for following a friend's advice casually and easily, you have not yet found that advantage."
"If you don't ask right and wrong, just obey casually, I'm afraid it's not a compliment to the two of you at all."
"Mr. Darcy, I think you are denying the influence that friendship and affection have on a person. You know, if a person respects the demands of others, he usually obeys them willingly without persuasion. I am not because of you. As far as Mr. Bingley is concerned, I will use the topic. Perhaps we can wait until such a thing actually happens, and then discuss whether he has handled it properly. But generally speaking, when friends get along with friends, when encountering an insignificant matter, a He has already made up his mind, and the other one wants him to change his mind, if the person who is asked listens to the other party's opinion without waiting for the other party's persuasion, what can you say about him?"
"Let's wait a moment to discuss this issue. We might as well study carefully first, how important is the request made by that friend, and how deep is the friendship between the two of them? Is this good?"]——(Original text)
Jianying listened to this heated debate with a smile on her face. She found that her younger sister was really attractive, and she seemed to be suitable for people of all personalities, not to mention Mr. Darcy. She was originally an official match, but this time By accident, because she didn't appear and Elizabeth became more beautiful, she fell in love with Mr. Bingley at first sight, and she seemed to be a good match.
Although Darcy's words are sharp, Elizabeth's tone of protecting her sweetheart is not too much.
But Darcy seems to be a little attracted by those beautiful eyes, but probably because Elizabeth is already Bentley's sweetheart, so Darcy doesn't seem to be in love with Elizabeth as in the original book, but is still in the stage of appreciation Bar?
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