[Pride and Prejudice] Rich Lady

Chapter 83 I Admire Mr. William

Although Mrs. Bennet took good care of her, she still suffered a lot when she gave birth to little Alexander. The Ming Guo doctor in Kensington diagnosed that she had lost some vitality and needed to take a good rest and take care of her.

At dinner, the two guests did not see her.After a day's rest, Mrs. Bennet was in good spirits. She was only prone to fatigue, but the hostess of Netherfield was very happy to have fulfilled a long-cherished wish and added a layer of security to herself and her daughters.She was even kind to Mr. Collins, an "outsider" who had been hostile and resentful.

"You must see our little Alex, he is simply a little angel!" Mrs. Bennet said proudly.

Mr. Collins first praised the layout of the restaurant and the exquisite tableware, and then he said that it must be the chef of the French dog who can make such delicious dishes.

After hearing his words, Mrs. Bennet was a little displeased, because the dishes on her plate were completely different from those on other people's plates, and they were all bland: "Actually, what we invited She's an apprentice to a silk country chef, and she's really good at it."

Mr. Collins paused, and then described the benefactor’s Rosings Manor to Mrs. Bennet: "There are about a hundred rooms, and the dining room alone has a main dining room and a breakfast room!" Mr. Collins said that although Mrs. Catherine It is not yet the honor to invite him to dine at Rosings, but as long as he serves diligently, Mrs. Yi's kindness and love will definitely give him this honor.

"Nesefield also has a breakfast room and a main dining room. We also have a small dining room. It is more comfortable to eat there in winter than other places." Mrs. Bennet said impatiently.

"Mr. Darcy, thank God for letting us see you again!" Mrs. Bennet said, "The last time Netherfield was your friend's house, now it belongs to Bennet. I didn't expect that either."

"It's an honor to hear that you even brought a special gift! I like this sweet taste so much!"

The pineapple was placed in the middle of the long dining table, and Mrs. Bennet had no resistance to this expensive and respectable fruit.

Elizabeth did not allow herself to think about "the missing Mr. William" for the time being. She looked at Mr. Darcy's face with great interest, and was very willing to see him change his face-this gentleman must feel offended by his serious manner.

But she underestimated Mr. Darcy, who was now willing to talk to a frank lady, and Mrs. Bennet was at least much easier to deal with than Aunt Catherine.From another perspective, Mrs. Bennet is kind and simple, and easily satisfied.

Mr. Darcy's good upbringing can be seen in every move, and Mr. Collins sitting opposite him makes him more handsome and majestic. Even if Elizabeth resists him again, she has to admit this.

"The sun is new every day, and things are always changing. I am very happy to see that things are always developing for the better." Mr. Darcy said politely.

"Nesefield has become more beautiful." As he said, he gently looked at Miss Elizabeth who was diagonally opposite.

The gentleman said it very seriously, completely from the heart.

Mrs. Bennet felt his sincerity, and this time his wife really overturned the previous impression of being cold and unapproachable. Bennet no longer paid attention to the high-profile and talkative Mr. Collins, but focused on Move over to Mr. Darcy.

Immediately afterwards, Mr. Darcy took the embarrassing pineapple directly as a gift for his wife—in view of the fact that the books he prepared probably did not please the lady.

"I met Mr Collins from my aunt's in Kent... I'm not usually very much liked by ladies and it would not be presumptuous to know what to give, my cousin reminded me - he said Rosings Manor There is often a pineapple on the dining table, such a gift can match the decency of the last hostess of the manor..."

Mr. Darcy evidently did not often pay such compliments, and seldom did he pay them so seriously.This difference makes him more sincere and adds to his charm.

Colonel Fitzwilliam was right when he said that no one would be indifferent to Mr. Darcy's flattery.

Mrs. Bennet was in all her glory, she was so fond of this handsome and respectable young man!The wife could not help looking at her daughters except Jane—Mrs. Bennet always wanted to keep the lovely Mr. as her son-in-law.

Besides, it has been a year since the last time we met, and Mrs. Bennet still remembered that this gentleman had an annuity of [-] yuan. When he left with his friends last time, his wife regretted that she didn't sleep well for a few days.

Jane need not mention, she has no dissatisfaction with Mr. George.Lizzie?Mrs. Bennet's eyes lit up and then went out again.Lizzie has ideas as much as Mr. Bennet, not to mention that even the wife is aware of her ability. Most of the good luck of the Bennet family is due to the second daughter.Both Mr. Bennet and Edward would discuss business affairs with her from time to time. Lizzie's status was higher than that of the eldest son who inherited the family business. Mrs. Bennet had long given up making decisions for her second daughter.

Then she turned her eyes to Mary, Kitty, and Lydia.Although Mary is beautiful, she is soft on the outside and hard on the inside. Mrs. Bennet can’t help but get a headache when she thinks of her third daughter’s vigorous, small-mouthed non-stop. idea.She can even distinguish a group of lambs that are exactly the same at a glance. Mrs. Bennet has no doubt that the third daughter can clean up her dislike of people.

At this moment, Mary occasionally looked up at her second sister, and from time to time at Mr. Darcy beside her.Mrs. Bennet was picking out the right daughter, and accidentally met those black and white eyes, and couldn't help feeling guilty.

Abandoning Mary again, the hostess of Netherfield Manor looked hopefully at her two little babies.

Kitty sits on the right hand side of her cousin Collins, with a straight back and elegant posture. When the chattering Mr. Collins talks to her, Miss Bennet always smiles politely. Anyone who looks at her will admire her ladylike demeanor .But as an old mother who knew her daughters well, Mrs. Bennet stared at Kitty's right hand holding the dinner fork almost in fear. That little white hand was exerting some force, and the blue veins on the back of the hand were slightly bulging.

"Kitty!" cried Mrs. Bennet.

"Mother?"

"Don't keep talking to Mr. Collins, you're delaying him from tasting the delicious food!" Mrs. Bennet stopped and said.

Mr. Collins exclaimed: "Don't misunderstand me, Cousin Kitty is not bothering me!"

Mrs. Bennet glanced at him, annoyed and didn't know what to say, she was doing it for his own good, worried that the fork in Kitty's hand would mercilessly lock his upper and lower lips with a fork sooner or later. Thank you!

Fortunately, the wife had no intention of making this distant cousin her son-in-law from the very beginning, she hummed shamelessly from her throat.Mrs. Bennet, who used to wish to marry her daughters off at once, has long since become picky. Even if Mr. Collins boasts how much he is valued by the benefactor, he will be promoted to a priest after he reaches his age, and then he will be a parish priest. The spacious parsonage has completely become a decent person, and the wife is not at all tempted.

'Kitty will teach him sooner or later, and perhaps let the dog bite him! thought Mrs. Bennet, turning her eyes to the only remaining baby, Lydia.

But Lydia was too young, and a little too short of Mr. Darcy.Mrs. Bennet said directly: "Mr. Darcy, how old are you?"

"25 years old, ma'am." Mr. Darcy replied, and then unconsciously turned his head to look at Miss Elizabeth diagonally across from him, while Miss Mary on his left looked at them thoughtfully.

Indeed, the difference is a bit big. Mrs. Bennet thinks that it is best not to have an age gap of more than ten years between the husband and wife, which is unfair to both of them, especially to the wife.Gentlemen and wives in England generally outlive their husbands, and Mrs. Bennet was so convinced of this that she did not want her daughters to marry much older than they were, lest they should suffer from widowhood at an early age—this It is also the reason why their friend Mr. Jared, who earned a lot of money from the sewing machine factory, cannot be favored by his wife. Thanks to his premature hair, Mrs. Bennet always thought that Mr. Jared was about the same age as herself.

Well, she has four unmarried daughters, but she wants to let this beautiful and rich young man go for nothing.Mrs. Bennet feels that she has worked too hard. Fortunately, her daughters have money and younger brothers. Even old girls can live well. Let Mr. Bennet and little Alex worry about these things!

Mrs. Bennet has never been hard on herself since the birth of her son.She learned to happily throw the burden on her husband, and she was full of her heart that if the husband couldn't do it, then he could teach Alexander to take over by himself. A family with a male heir should not be a woman to bear the burden.

Until the time of tea, Mr. Darcy always responded to Mrs. Bennet in a gentle and polite manner. He would not exaggerate deliberately to please Mrs. But his attitude of listening carefully to what Mrs. Bennet said was enough to make most of the Bennets feel good. .

Elizabeth belongs to the only small group. She feels that today is very wrong. Mr. William's reply is not right. Mr. Darcy, who is polite and amiable, is even more wrong. The only normal one seems to be the dull Mr. Collins.

'But I like this young man so much!Almost as good as dear Mr. George. ' thought Mrs. Bennet.

Mr. Darcy felt relaxed for the first time. He didn't expect that Mrs. Bennet's favor was the first he got.The gentleman was sure his efforts had paid off, and Miss Elizabeth's mother was evidently fond of him.

This is great!The handsome gentleman cheers himself up.At this moment, he felt that it was not a bad thing to visit with Mr. Collins, because he found that with the "selflessness" of this gentleman, everyone looked at him more and more kindly.

He also needs a little more chips to ensure that he will not be kicked out of Netherfield after confessing.Mr. Darcy's steady plan, he targets Mr. Bennet, who talks very little.He is very confident, because they got along very well last year and were able to talk very well.

Mr. Darcy was still in the same guest room as he had been, but he found it much more comfortable than last year, almost as good as Pemberley's bedroom.

Before going to bed, Mr. Darcy counted carefully and found that he had spoken seven words to the lady today.It was a great start, thought Mr. Darcy, after all they had broken up last year.Seven sentences today, maybe fourteen sentences tomorrow, he must take this opportunity to get the raw materials of the lady, and then he can look forward to seventy sentences and seven hundred sentences-they always have endless things to say, and each letter is full of words on both sides .

With such a good wish, Mr. Darcy closed his eyes and fell asleep with sweet dreams.

In the room above him, Elizabeth could not sleep. She was worried whether something unexpected happened to Mr. William, and she was impatient with the two guests who visited today.Especially Mr. Darcy!

Elizabeth is absolutely unwilling to touch the cheese in other people's bowls. The more she inherits the memory of Mrs. Darcy, the more she resists Mr. Darcy.It's not that she hates Mr. Darcy's character, on the contrary, Elizabeth knows how much virtue is hidden under the arrogant surface of this gentleman. She respects him, but she wants to stay away from her heart.

The lady didn't want to flip through the lady's memory, she just wanted to be herself.Before Mr. Darcy came, she had successfully put the memory that did not belong to her into a corner.But Mr. Darcy appeared again, and he made her think about an unsolvable question: Elizabeth became Elizabeth Bennet, so where did the original Elizabeth go?As the soul of the dove occupying the magpie's nest, even though she has fully integrated into this family, she still feels guilty and uneasy deep in her heart.

In Eliza's subconscious mind, Mr. Darcy has always been regarded as the original Elizabeth's territory, which makes the lady feel guilty when she meets Mr. Darcy, just like the dove facing the magpie's guardian, the dove can't help but stand upright. Raise the feathers of the whole body to bluff.

Fortunately, that Mrs. Darcy took away most of her own sweet memories, and the memory of Mr. Darcy's appearance was also covered with a layer of veil, which somewhat relieved Elizabeth and made her face Much less embarrassing when Mr. Darcy.

——Elizabeth couldn't imagine how terrifying it would be if the lady's memory was passed on to her without reservation!She will be unable to resist and become a villain who peeps and violates other people's sexual desires.

It may even be affected by those sweet and happy memories, and become someone else unconsciously... Elizabeth was shocked by her own imagination, and she was determined to stay away from Mr. Darcy.

"Mr. Daxi is really weird. Why does he always look at me?" The young lady said to herself, she touched her eyes: "Can't he be destined to be attracted by these 'beautiful eyes' again?"

The young lady shivered, and hugged herself numbly: "No matter what, I have to stay away from him. If he still wants to come over, I'll just tell him that I have a gentleman I like!"

Elizabeth recalled the turmoil between them last year, and suddenly realized: all the girls Mr. Darcy met before were courteous and obedient to him, and they all complimented him and praised him around him. Docile?

Elizabeth covered her eyes, what kind of cliche plot is this!Is the majestic and arrogant Mr. Darcy actually following the routine of "a domineering gentleman falls in love with brusque porridge and side dishes"?

She remembered last year that she accused Mr. Darcy and Miss Bingley of being ambiguous and hurting others, so she should never let Mr. Darcy misunderstand her now.Elizabeth made up her mind at once.

So in the early morning of the next day, Mr. Darcy, who had not had time to take a deep breath of the fresh country air, fell into a situation of ice and fire.

He heard Miss Lizzie say to her sister on the terrace: "Yes, I adore Mr. William, and I have written to invite him to Netherfield Hall."

The lady didn't care if he heard the secret, and she smiled politely at the gentleman who pushed open the patio door.

The author has something to say: Mr. Darcy: Your scalp is numb, you are in a dilemma!

Fish: Do you think Miss Lizzie will become angry?

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