At about the same time, Elizabeth felt that she should go, so she said goodbye to the host family.Miss Bingley asked her to go back in the carriage.But Jane said that she was reluctant to let her go, so Miss Bingley had to change her mind about asking her to go back in the carriage, and asked her to stay at Netherfield for a while.Elizabeth gratefully agreed.The next thing was to send someone to Longbourne, to tell her family about her temporary stay here, and at the same time ask her family to bring her some clothes.

Miss Elizabeth Bennet was there at dinner.She looked tired, the flush had gone from her face, her eyes had dimmed,

But Bentley immediately came alive when she asked how her sister was doing.

"How is your sister?" asked Bingley.

"I'm afraid it's still not very good." She was very worried about her sister's repeated illness.

"How could it be!" Miss Bingley was surprised by Elizabeth's words. She always thought that this was just a trick set up by Jane, just to stay and not really make herself sick for a long time, but she is still not well now, which made her ponder. Did she misunderstand her.

"Is there anything I can do for her?" Bingley asked quickly, worried about his sweetheart.

"No thanks," she replied.

"Does she need anything else?"

"No, she doesn't want anything."

"Very well, but if you need anything to relieve her pain, you must tell me."

"Thank you very much, I will." Elizabeth was very moved to see Mr. Bingley caring so much about her sister, if only there was a man who treated her so well.Thinking of her looking at Fitzwilliam, but Fitzwilliam avoiding her gaze, which made her heart drop to the bottom.

In fact, Fitzwilliam has been observing Elizabeth. Seeing her exhaustion, he wanted to step forward to take care of her, but he avoided it.

"You look tired. You've been sitting with her all day. Let me serve you a bowl of soup. I don't want you to get sick because of taking care of your sister."

She smiled at Bentley's kindness.

"I've got to go back and see Jane," she said as soon as dinner was over.

But they also left the dining room and went to Jane's room.Seeing that Jane's illness has not improved, Miss Bingley felt a little guilty at this time that she was prejudiced against them, but she still would not agree to the same thing as her brother.

Elizabeth watched her closely until dusk, and when she saw Jane asleep, she was relieved and felt that she should go downstairs.Walking into the living room, she found that everyone was playing cards, and everyone immediately invited her to play, but she was afraid that they would win a lot, so she declined, and she just said that she was worried about her sister, and she had to go upstairs in a while, and she could take the book. Books for entertainment.

Elizabeth came down a short time after her ascent, and told them that her sister's illness was still worse.

Everyone was very anxious about this, and Mr. Bingley insisted that Dr. Jones be called immediately, but his sisters all thought that a country doctor would be useless, so they suggested that they go to the city and call for a most famous doctor.Elizabeth disagreed, but it was inconvenient for her to disappoint Mr. Bingley's kindness too much, so everyone negotiated a way, if Jian Minger still had no improvement early in the morning, they would immediately invite Dr. Jones to come.

Mr. Bingley was very disturbed, and as he could not think of any good way to relieve his anxiety, he could only look after his housekeeper, who was devoted to the sick and the sick sister.

Fitzwilliam kept staring at Elizabeth's busy figure with deep eyes, wondering what he was thinking.

Fortunately, Jane's temperature dropped the next day, and Elizabeth sent her mother a note in the morning asking her mother to come over.After spending some time with her sick daughter, Mrs. Bennet and her two young daughters were invited to join us in the breakfast-room.

"I hope Miss Jane is better than you think," said Bingley, who was very sorry about the whole thing, and had nothing to soothe him except being constantly angry with the servants about how to make Miss Jane more comfortable. .

Mrs. Bennet replied: "I didn't expect it to be so serious, sir. She is too sick to move at all. Dr. Jones also said that she must not be moved. We have to Please take care of me for a few more days."

"Move!" cried Bingley. "Absolutely not. I'm sure my sister wouldn't let her go either."

Miss Bingley said coldly and politely: "Don't worry, old lady, Miss Jane will stay with us, and we will take care of her with all my heart." She knew what Mrs. Bennet was thinking, but now she knew that Jane was still here. patient.

Mrs. Bennet thanked her repeatedly, and then she added: "I don't think she would have known what she would have become if she hadn't been looked after by her good friends. She has great patience... She has always been like that, and I have never seen anyone with such an extremely gentle character in my life. I have often told several other daughters that compared with her It is very poor. Mr. Bingley, you have a lovely house, and a lovely view from the cobbled pavement. I never saw a place in this village like Netherfield. Garden. Although your lease is very short, I advise you not to move out in a hurry."

Mrs. Bennet praised her daughter vigorously, praised Mr. Bingley and his estate, and the meaning revealed was obvious.Her two younger daughters also pestered Bingley to give him a dance.Bentley didn't feel that he agreed one by one.

On the other hand, Elizabeth was extremely embarrassed and couldn't stand it, and interrupted her mother's speech several times without success.Not to mention Miss Bingley, who was already prejudiced against their family, she was about to explode.Annie and the others couldn't get in their mouths, but they couldn't help frowning when they saw this scene.Fitzwilliam, on the other hand, didn't know what he was thinking. He lowered his head and his face was so dark that it was hard to see clearly, but he always felt a kind of disappointment and despair.

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