Lady Amble has mixed feelings for Miss Margaret.When I met her for the first time, Mrs. Amble was the married but widowed eldest daughter of the Esborough family, and Miss Margaret was a newly hired female teacher at the boarding school in the town.Mrs. Amber may have appreciated Margaret's young but calm temperament, but after her younger brother Lawrence Esborough fell in love with her madly, she could no longer have a good impression of her.
Mrs. Amber could not criticize Laurence Asborough for lack of vision.Miss Margaret thought and acted as demurely and above reproach all those years ago, even when she was young in appearance.She is loyal, quiet and traditional, and if it were not for her pretty face and these admirable virtues that aroused Lawrence's love, Mrs. Amber would probably have taken a liking to this true lady who behaved and dressed to match her position. .
The wife Lawrence chose for his future dissatisfied the whole family. It had nothing to do with Miss Margaret herself, but the heir of the manor insisted on marrying a female teacher whose parents died young. This news itself impacted the values of the entire family. .
Miss Margaret may have all the virtues of a lady, but not bravery.She is clear about her identity, and the dignity of self-examination has always kept her rational. In her love with Lawrence, she can see clearly, and she can also feel all the uncertainties in the future that threaten their love.So while Lawrence is actively defending her relationship, she leaves a letter and disappears from town.
After witnessing Lawrence's depression and pain, the old Mr. Esborough, who had been romantic when he was young, had no choice but to let go of his son's wishes.
Perhaps the story can come to a happy end here.However, Juliet remembers very clearly that one morning when she was six years old, her mother cried bitterly after receiving a letter from her father.A few days later, she attended the funeral for the first time in her life. The host of the funeral was her mother's brother, Laurence Esborough.He rode on the road on a rainy night, but because of a momentary carelessness, he rolled to the ground and died under the hooves of his beloved horse.
Juliet always remembered the fair-haired man lying in the coffin, poor uncle Lawrence, who eagerly rushed from the Ashborough Manor to the neighboring county in the heavy rain, just to tell his timid lover that his father finally Songkou agreed to their marriage, and he must have woven a most beautiful dream for the bright future of the two along the way.It's a pity that this dream was so short, and before he reached his destination, his life ended because of his impatience and recklessness—his neck was broken when he fell off his horse.
All the people at the funeral grieved for the misfortune of this promising young man, and those close to him were unwilling to criticize the dead Lawrence, and Miss Margaret became the target of public criticism.At that time, Juliet was not interested in this love that ended in tragedy and hastily, nor did she have an intuitive impression of the young man lying in the coffin. When the young Juliet was wandering in the Ashborough Manor, she met him secretly hiding behind a tree. Weeping Miss Margaret, she even clearly remembered her appearance at that time, wrapped in a black coat that was too big to fit, she probably borrowed it from someone, and her young pale face was full of grief.Perhaps it was her bleak and eclipsed appearance that shocked Juliet. She sat quietly beside Miss Margaret and listened to her cry all afternoon.
When I saw her again, it had been two months since Lawrence's funeral, and Miss Margaret had already applied for a job as a governess.She handed the letter of introduction to Mrs. Stock, and sat quietly on the sofa with her hands folded.
Mrs. Stoke has a gentle personality. Facing the girl her brother loved before his death, she chose to treat her kindly.Although at that moment she also deeply complained about Miss Margaret, thinking that she was the source of all tragedies.But in the face of a person who is also sad and misses Lawrence, Mrs. Stocker can't say a word of harshness. She keeps Miss Margaret-despite Mrs. Amber's decision to Mrs. Stocker Unsatisfied, and rarely even set foot in Bradley's door for it.
Miss Margaret chose to be Juliet's governess not only because Juliet was the little girl who shared the time when she was most sad, but also because she was the closest person to Lawrence.She can easily find the shadow of Lawrence from Juliet.
Miss Margaret's courage to back down in love all broke out after Lawrence's death, and she still used her loyalty to continue the dead love.
In this regard, apart from resenting her leaving without saying goodbye, even Mrs. Amber could not say anything.
This is why Juliet is extremely reluctant to mention Mr. Leo to Miss Margaret—she clearly understands that love is the most painful experience in Miss Margaret's life.
Mrs. Amber's resentment is reasonable, but she also vents her anger; Miss Margaret may be wrong, but from her point of view, there is nothing wrong with it.A young girl with no assets and no support, and a handsome young man with rich wealth, unequal status, unequal relationship, Miss Margaret is nothing but fear of the risk of love - an attitude that Juliet has always admired .
Maybe Juliet has understood that marriage or love cannot be a risk-free thing, but she can't blame young Miss Margaret either.
The matter developed to the point where the two parties recalled the past, and the question about Mr. Leo did not need to be present at all.
Juliet silently exits Miss Margaret's room.
That night, she told Darcy about Miss Margaret's past in as much detail as she could, and she sighed, "I only know that Miss Margaret had an unforgettable experience, but I don't know that the past is still fresh in her heart. I never imagined that such a momentary emotion supported her for most of her life."
Hearing his wife's emotion, Darcy was inevitably a little displeased. Although Juliet seemed to have opened her heart to him and admitted some emotion, subconsciously her attitude towards him lacked the intimacy of her lover—this passage is completely The clues were revealed.She thinks that love is just a momentary thing.
Darcy never knew that an overly romantic wife would cause headaches, but an unromantic wife would also cause him headaches.In view of the fact that there is a baby in Pemberley's stomach that everyone in Pemberley is looking forward to, Darcy's invincible weapon in the honeymoon trip cannot be used.The harsh environment and the lack of conditions made Darcy, who was originally silent, talk more and more fiercely in front of his wife. He learned to emphasize and declare his emotions from time to time, "Juliet, people don't stop loving because they get older. Miss Margaret's 16-year-old love is certainly not expressed in the same way as her 35-year-old love. You can't question people's emotions. A man who is outwardly silent and inarticulate will never act like a teenage Mao As enthusiastic as the boy in the head, but in his heart he is loyally loving the woman in front of him who manages the manor for him to bear children—although her heart is so hard, I will never despair."
Juliet tried to look at him with an expressionless face.
Darcy smiled slightly, his mouth not only for the declaration of emotion, but also for it.He bent his head and kissed Juliet's red lips until she was out of breath and blushed, unable to maintain the dead face that he deliberately put on.
Juliet pushed Darcy away angrily, and angrily pulled his curly hair with her hands until they piled messily on Darcy's forehead.
"What about Mr. Leo?" she asked.
Darcy was not surprised that she changed the subject because of her shyness. His hand was always on the side of her blushing face, rubbing it from time to time, "He's older than us, we really don't have to worry about it for him. If As he cannot touch Miss Margaret's heart by himself, we cannot force Miss Margaret to forget the reckless lover who gave her life to remember."
Juliet heard that he didn't care about poor Uncle Lawrence, but she herself had nothing to say, that sad young man, she almost forgot him, it was Miss Margaret's sincere memory of him That's what made him valuable in her memory.How ashamed of Miss Margaret's feelings she had joked not so long ago that Mr. Leo had no brilliant blond hair.
Never in her two lives had she seen such unwavering affection, and what Miss Margaret had done was better than any story could tell, better than anyone could have said.
She fiddled with the clasp on Darcy's breast—it was not known why Darcy had thought of wearing it in the morning, but Juliet thought it was very pretty.She said in frustration, "I really hope that Miss Margaret will be happy, but I can't bear to destroy her firm memory of Uncle Lawrence. It seems that I have no talent for being a matchmaker."
Darcy held her hand and kissed it, "You are very bad at this, don't worry about it, Juliet."
Rather than consoling, it is better to say blow.Juliet angrily withdrew the hand that had been taken advantage of by him.
Mr. Leo was still waiting for Darcy's reply, but seeing his regretful eyes, Leo immediately understood, and he smiled helplessly, "Actually, I have already prepared for this. She is a noble woman, Probably look down on my cruel behavior."
Darcy raised his eyebrows, "In fact, it has nothing to do with you, Hubert. Because your wife has never even mentioned your name. Everyone has a past story more or less, although it is not convenient for me to disclose it, but I It has to be said that she is a traditional and loyal woman, she tried to make young love into eternity with only one person."
Mr. Leo couldn't help feeling jealous of the man who could get such a steadfast love, and angry that he gave up a good woman.His own marriage was not happy, and his dead wife was a hysterical woman, but he understood from his unhappy marriage that no matter who he is, whether he is a man or a woman, nothing in life is as important as a happy marriage—it is the most important thing to accompany a person in his life. the closest social relationship.
"May I take the liberty to ask, how is that lucky man doing?"
"He is dead."
The emotions that surged in Mr. Leo's heart were suddenly complicated and unspeakable.
When his thoughts came back, he heard Darcy say, "I want to make a will, Mr. Leo. After listening to Miss Margaret's story, I only have one emotion. Life is too impermanent for anyone to I know what danger will be in the next moment, but I have to make full preparations so that my wife, my child, my sister, and those people I care about will not be without support after I have an accident."
"Pemberley has no shackles of succession, sir." Mr. Leo looked at him in surprise.
"I know." Darcy smiled, "but I don't know whether the child in her womb is a boy or a girl, although he or she can get Pemberley, but I have to make sure that my movable property, my wife has full power to deal with it Qualifications."
Mrs. Amber could not criticize Laurence Asborough for lack of vision.Miss Margaret thought and acted as demurely and above reproach all those years ago, even when she was young in appearance.She is loyal, quiet and traditional, and if it were not for her pretty face and these admirable virtues that aroused Lawrence's love, Mrs. Amber would probably have taken a liking to this true lady who behaved and dressed to match her position. .
The wife Lawrence chose for his future dissatisfied the whole family. It had nothing to do with Miss Margaret herself, but the heir of the manor insisted on marrying a female teacher whose parents died young. This news itself impacted the values of the entire family. .
Miss Margaret may have all the virtues of a lady, but not bravery.She is clear about her identity, and the dignity of self-examination has always kept her rational. In her love with Lawrence, she can see clearly, and she can also feel all the uncertainties in the future that threaten their love.So while Lawrence is actively defending her relationship, she leaves a letter and disappears from town.
After witnessing Lawrence's depression and pain, the old Mr. Esborough, who had been romantic when he was young, had no choice but to let go of his son's wishes.
Perhaps the story can come to a happy end here.However, Juliet remembers very clearly that one morning when she was six years old, her mother cried bitterly after receiving a letter from her father.A few days later, she attended the funeral for the first time in her life. The host of the funeral was her mother's brother, Laurence Esborough.He rode on the road on a rainy night, but because of a momentary carelessness, he rolled to the ground and died under the hooves of his beloved horse.
Juliet always remembered the fair-haired man lying in the coffin, poor uncle Lawrence, who eagerly rushed from the Ashborough Manor to the neighboring county in the heavy rain, just to tell his timid lover that his father finally Songkou agreed to their marriage, and he must have woven a most beautiful dream for the bright future of the two along the way.It's a pity that this dream was so short, and before he reached his destination, his life ended because of his impatience and recklessness—his neck was broken when he fell off his horse.
All the people at the funeral grieved for the misfortune of this promising young man, and those close to him were unwilling to criticize the dead Lawrence, and Miss Margaret became the target of public criticism.At that time, Juliet was not interested in this love that ended in tragedy and hastily, nor did she have an intuitive impression of the young man lying in the coffin. When the young Juliet was wandering in the Ashborough Manor, she met him secretly hiding behind a tree. Weeping Miss Margaret, she even clearly remembered her appearance at that time, wrapped in a black coat that was too big to fit, she probably borrowed it from someone, and her young pale face was full of grief.Perhaps it was her bleak and eclipsed appearance that shocked Juliet. She sat quietly beside Miss Margaret and listened to her cry all afternoon.
When I saw her again, it had been two months since Lawrence's funeral, and Miss Margaret had already applied for a job as a governess.She handed the letter of introduction to Mrs. Stock, and sat quietly on the sofa with her hands folded.
Mrs. Stoke has a gentle personality. Facing the girl her brother loved before his death, she chose to treat her kindly.Although at that moment she also deeply complained about Miss Margaret, thinking that she was the source of all tragedies.But in the face of a person who is also sad and misses Lawrence, Mrs. Stocker can't say a word of harshness. She keeps Miss Margaret-despite Mrs. Amber's decision to Mrs. Stocker Unsatisfied, and rarely even set foot in Bradley's door for it.
Miss Margaret chose to be Juliet's governess not only because Juliet was the little girl who shared the time when she was most sad, but also because she was the closest person to Lawrence.She can easily find the shadow of Lawrence from Juliet.
Miss Margaret's courage to back down in love all broke out after Lawrence's death, and she still used her loyalty to continue the dead love.
In this regard, apart from resenting her leaving without saying goodbye, even Mrs. Amber could not say anything.
This is why Juliet is extremely reluctant to mention Mr. Leo to Miss Margaret—she clearly understands that love is the most painful experience in Miss Margaret's life.
Mrs. Amber's resentment is reasonable, but she also vents her anger; Miss Margaret may be wrong, but from her point of view, there is nothing wrong with it.A young girl with no assets and no support, and a handsome young man with rich wealth, unequal status, unequal relationship, Miss Margaret is nothing but fear of the risk of love - an attitude that Juliet has always admired .
Maybe Juliet has understood that marriage or love cannot be a risk-free thing, but she can't blame young Miss Margaret either.
The matter developed to the point where the two parties recalled the past, and the question about Mr. Leo did not need to be present at all.
Juliet silently exits Miss Margaret's room.
That night, she told Darcy about Miss Margaret's past in as much detail as she could, and she sighed, "I only know that Miss Margaret had an unforgettable experience, but I don't know that the past is still fresh in her heart. I never imagined that such a momentary emotion supported her for most of her life."
Hearing his wife's emotion, Darcy was inevitably a little displeased. Although Juliet seemed to have opened her heart to him and admitted some emotion, subconsciously her attitude towards him lacked the intimacy of her lover—this passage is completely The clues were revealed.She thinks that love is just a momentary thing.
Darcy never knew that an overly romantic wife would cause headaches, but an unromantic wife would also cause him headaches.In view of the fact that there is a baby in Pemberley's stomach that everyone in Pemberley is looking forward to, Darcy's invincible weapon in the honeymoon trip cannot be used.The harsh environment and the lack of conditions made Darcy, who was originally silent, talk more and more fiercely in front of his wife. He learned to emphasize and declare his emotions from time to time, "Juliet, people don't stop loving because they get older. Miss Margaret's 16-year-old love is certainly not expressed in the same way as her 35-year-old love. You can't question people's emotions. A man who is outwardly silent and inarticulate will never act like a teenage Mao As enthusiastic as the boy in the head, but in his heart he is loyally loving the woman in front of him who manages the manor for him to bear children—although her heart is so hard, I will never despair."
Juliet tried to look at him with an expressionless face.
Darcy smiled slightly, his mouth not only for the declaration of emotion, but also for it.He bent his head and kissed Juliet's red lips until she was out of breath and blushed, unable to maintain the dead face that he deliberately put on.
Juliet pushed Darcy away angrily, and angrily pulled his curly hair with her hands until they piled messily on Darcy's forehead.
"What about Mr. Leo?" she asked.
Darcy was not surprised that she changed the subject because of her shyness. His hand was always on the side of her blushing face, rubbing it from time to time, "He's older than us, we really don't have to worry about it for him. If As he cannot touch Miss Margaret's heart by himself, we cannot force Miss Margaret to forget the reckless lover who gave her life to remember."
Juliet heard that he didn't care about poor Uncle Lawrence, but she herself had nothing to say, that sad young man, she almost forgot him, it was Miss Margaret's sincere memory of him That's what made him valuable in her memory.How ashamed of Miss Margaret's feelings she had joked not so long ago that Mr. Leo had no brilliant blond hair.
Never in her two lives had she seen such unwavering affection, and what Miss Margaret had done was better than any story could tell, better than anyone could have said.
She fiddled with the clasp on Darcy's breast—it was not known why Darcy had thought of wearing it in the morning, but Juliet thought it was very pretty.She said in frustration, "I really hope that Miss Margaret will be happy, but I can't bear to destroy her firm memory of Uncle Lawrence. It seems that I have no talent for being a matchmaker."
Darcy held her hand and kissed it, "You are very bad at this, don't worry about it, Juliet."
Rather than consoling, it is better to say blow.Juliet angrily withdrew the hand that had been taken advantage of by him.
Mr. Leo was still waiting for Darcy's reply, but seeing his regretful eyes, Leo immediately understood, and he smiled helplessly, "Actually, I have already prepared for this. She is a noble woman, Probably look down on my cruel behavior."
Darcy raised his eyebrows, "In fact, it has nothing to do with you, Hubert. Because your wife has never even mentioned your name. Everyone has a past story more or less, although it is not convenient for me to disclose it, but I It has to be said that she is a traditional and loyal woman, she tried to make young love into eternity with only one person."
Mr. Leo couldn't help feeling jealous of the man who could get such a steadfast love, and angry that he gave up a good woman.His own marriage was not happy, and his dead wife was a hysterical woman, but he understood from his unhappy marriage that no matter who he is, whether he is a man or a woman, nothing in life is as important as a happy marriage—it is the most important thing to accompany a person in his life. the closest social relationship.
"May I take the liberty to ask, how is that lucky man doing?"
"He is dead."
The emotions that surged in Mr. Leo's heart were suddenly complicated and unspeakable.
When his thoughts came back, he heard Darcy say, "I want to make a will, Mr. Leo. After listening to Miss Margaret's story, I only have one emotion. Life is too impermanent for anyone to I know what danger will be in the next moment, but I have to make full preparations so that my wife, my child, my sister, and those people I care about will not be without support after I have an accident."
"Pemberley has no shackles of succession, sir." Mr. Leo looked at him in surprise.
"I know." Darcy smiled, "but I don't know whether the child in her womb is a boy or a girl, although he or she can get Pemberley, but I have to make sure that my movable property, my wife has full power to deal with it Qualifications."
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