wet day.After being stuck at home all day, it can be liberating to go out to a dinner party.It wasn't much better than previous rallies, the people weren't as polished and the conversations weren't as interesting, but it was good for something new to talk about.

Bingley sat again with Miss Jane Bennet, with whom he flirted, and as Miss Jane Bennet had an easy disposition like his, they were a good match.His trap was getting deeper and deeper, but she didn't look like she would be hurt by his affection, she just accepted it happily and regarded it as a good pastime.Miss Bingley was worried and upset when she saw them like this. How nice her brother is, you don't take it seriously.

Fitzwilliam has reduced his time with Elizabeth during several balls, and Elizabeth, who doesn't know why, feels puzzled and disappointed.

On this day, Bentley and the others had dinner with the officers and soldiers.There is a legion stationed here, and most of them are well-educated and wise, they go to make friends.

Miss Bingley took advantage of the fact that Miss Jane Bennet was no longer invited to the house, in order to find out what she meant to Bingley.

The sky is not beautiful, the sky is a bit gloomy, there seems to be something in the sky that is accumulating dark clouds, making it thicker and thicker, as if it is about to explode at any time, the strong wind is also blowing wildly, and it will fall after a while It rained heavily.

They thought that Miss Jane would not come due to the bad weather, so people would delay or come in a carriage, but unexpectedly, they ushered in Jane who was drenched on a horse.They were very surprised.

"Oh, Miss Jane, why don't you come in a carriage! Come on, come on, take Miss Jane in to rest." Annie came to her senses, and seeing her distressed appearance, she hurriedly beckoned the servant to bring Jane in.

Miss Bingley recovered from her surprise, she didn't know what she thought of, her eyes were a little hazy, but she didn't say anything and let Jane in.

Seeing Jane's pale face, Anne helped her to rest in the room, went out to let the servants fetch the doctor, walked out of the room, closed the door and went downstairs to see Miss Bingley and the others sitting in the hall, thinking about something.

Suddenly, Miss Bingley spoke hesitantly, "You said...was she a coincidence or...intentional?" In fact, she can't be blamed for thinking too much, she was worried about Jane's coming in the rain, and she didn't know what happened to Jane. Was it intentional, or a coincidence, if it was a coincidence, that would be fine, if it was intentional, then how much thought did she have, her brother, it's not very dangerous, she couldn't help but frown thinking about it.

Annie paused for a moment, and when she realized what she said, she frowned worriedly. Bingley is Darcy's friend, and she didn't want anything to happen, but she still said calmly: "Please call the doctor first, the others I'll talk about it later." He told the servant to fetch the doctor.

"...En..." Miss Bingley nodded, feeling reasonable.

The doctor came back with Mr. Bingley and the others.

As soon as he entered the door, Darcy walked up to Annie nervously, looked her up and down, if there were no one around, he would have checked her directly, and asked cautiously, "Are you okay?"

Annie looked at Darcy's cautious look, and she smiled warmly in her heart, "Don't worry, it's not me, it's Miss Jane, she came here in the rain today and caught a cold."

"Miss Jane! Is she okay?" Bingley asked quickly when he heard that it was his sweetheart.

"It's okay, the doctor is here too, let the doctor go and have a look." Miss Bingley couldn't see her brother's unpromising look, so she briefly talked about Jane's situation and took the doctor upstairs.

The others went to Jane's room to visit her after they went back to clean up

"Miss Jane, are you okay?" Bingley asked with heartache seeing Jane's weak appearance.

Jane, who had seen the doctor and took the medicine, lay on the bed and smiled weakly, "I'm really sorry for worrying you, I'm already much better, but I may trouble you if I can't go back today, I hope you can write back to me Family, I hope they don't worry."

"No trouble, Miss Jane, it doesn't matter how long you want to stay." Mr. Bingley agreed before the others answered.He wanted to say more, but was stopped by Miss Bingley, who blocked his view of Jane. Seeing Bingley's worthless appearance, she wished she could slap him awake, and said to everyone: "Let's let Miss Jane rest, don't I’m bothering her,” and then said to Jane, “Miss Jane, take a good rest, we won’t bother you anymore.” As he spoke, he drove people out of the room, during which Bingley was still a little bit reluctant, but was still kicked out by Miss Bingley.

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