[Comprehensive Classics] Traveled all over Europe to demolish CP
Chapter 12 The Lingering Darcy Iceberg
Chapter12 The lingering Darcy Iceberg!
High school geography textbooks say: temperate marine climate, mild winters, cool summers, evenly distributed precipitation seasons, mainly distributed on the west coast of the mainland at 40°~60° north and south latitudes.
But geography textbooks forgot to remind it of the gloom of continuous rain and fog and the hideousness of haze and humidity.
No, Jane finally realized the terrifying side of time travel—the top of her head is always gray, as if an old washed coat covers the sky.The days become very short, the always scarce sunlight becomes more stingy, and I often cannot see my own shadow when walking outside.The green leaves are withered, the cold wind is bleak, the rain is continuous, and the rare sunshine is often fleeting, and the light clouds are piled up layer by layer in an instant, returning to the appearance of gray clouds overwhelming the city.
I'm afraid she will never be able to love the English winter in her life.
The Longbourne family had nothing to do but walk in Meryton during the rainy and bitterly cold December month.
The only bright spot is probably the wedding of Elizabeth and Mr. Bingley.
Elizabeth is a frank and bold girl. Once she has a good impression, she will show it openly. Don't mess around...
Therefore, Mr. Darcy, who cared more about the bamboo horse's life-long affairs than his own, did not obstruct him.So this couple, who had been going smoothly since they met, got engaged and married as a matter of course.
Mrs. Bennet, overjoyed by her wish, became even more inappropriate.
Fortunately, Mr. Bingley has a good temper like a saint and a heart as broad as the Pacific Ocean, otherwise this sure marriage would probably fail because of the crazy behavior of the future mother-in-law.
While blissfully wishing her sister the fulfillment of her wish, Jane couldn't help but secretly complain in her heart: Your protagonist's halo has grown thick again, dear Liz.
"Dear Jane, you are twice as beautiful as me, and five times more gentle and kind-hearted. I believe you will soon find your own happiness, unless all the men in the world are blind." On the eve of the wedding, Elizabeth hugged her sister, "Your Your charm is beyond the limits of the law, and your thoughtfulness and kindness will make the most stubborn old lady feel happy...God, you must be happier than me."
...In this day and age, would any man be able to tolerate a strange woman who only thinks about traveling and running outside?
"Then let me wait and hope, Liz." Jane twitched the corners of her mouth slightly, and stared at the happy and rosy face in all directions from the vanity mirror and full-length mirror with wooden frames.She hugged Elizabeth tightly and tightly, who will become someone else's wife tomorrow, "But you must be happy, and you will be happy."
"People who love each other, we gather here today, before the holy God, to witness the union of this gentleman and this lady..."
Mr. Bingley was wearing a sea blue coat, a beige vest and gray trousers, and a white bow tie at the neckline, which perfectly set off his slender and beautiful features, as well as those docile and amiable eyes of herbivores.Elizabeth's black hair was combed into small curly hair, she was wearing a long white wedding dress, holding a white and purple bridal wreath in her hands, just as Mrs. Bennet had always expected, beautiful, generous and solemn.
Confusion and happiness enveloped the couple as in a dream.
"...Marriage is needed for reproduction, it is the destination of salvation and wandering, and it symbolizes the help and comfort we should give to others in life, regardless of rich or poor. Based on the above reasons, I declare that standing in front of you The two of you are officially married!"
Cheers broke through the roof of the church, and Jane smiled softly.
She watched Elizabeth Bennet come out of the cabinet and became Elizabeth Bingley; she watched Mr. and Mrs. Bingley smile at each other and walk out of the church arm in arm, past the cheering crowd and the arched flower gate; She watched a couple of newlyweds get into the carriage, embrace and kiss for the first time in their lives; she watched Mr. Bennet sigh with joy and melancholy, and Mrs. Bennet wiped her nose loudly with a handkerchief, sobbing and said: "Liz is married." It's..."
Jane felt that she was also in a dream.
Turning around, she met Mr. Darcy's dazed gaze.
The newlyweds waved desperately to cheering crowds in a low double carriage as they were about to start their honeymoon trip in the south of France.
If it wasn't that the carriage could only accommodate two people, perhaps Jane would have gone with her younger sister and brother-in-law in a stern manner, in order to get rid of the continuous rain in the British winter and see the bright sunshine in southern Europe.
Of course, the unmistakable idea of such a light bulb existed only in Jane's imagination.
1811 or something...is the light bulb really that big of a deal?
"Miss Bennet..."
In 1879, the first electric lamp with practical value was invented by Edison, right?
"Miss Bennet..."
The days of reading by candles are too painful!
"Miss Bennet..."
Noisy... eh, Mr. Darcy?
Jane hurriedly stood upright, almost standing at attention and saluting: "Yes, Mr. Darcy!"
Facing such a pair of clear, pure, bright and smiling blue eyes, Mr. Darcy suddenly forgot what to say.
He had no choice but to repeat the words of blessing, and got the evaluation from the other party that "Mr. Darcy is becoming more and more polite and more like Mr. Collins".
Time Traveling God: Don't be so ruthless, dear Jane?
Jane: I think there are not many people in this world who are kinder than me...
Mrs. Bennet saw that her second daughter had found such a happy home, she was in a happy and contented mood, and even became more reasonable, and no longer made grand remarks regardless of the occasion.
For the first time in 23 years, Mr. Bennet ushered in a rare peace. Although the visit of happiness was too sudden, he couldn't get rid of his habit of sarcasm: "My good wife is the source of my joy. Of course, Lydia Even better than her mother. I used to have high hopes for Mary, but recently she no longer shows her talents anytime and anywhere, and people comment less and less on the gap between her and her sisters. The external stimulation is not enough, and the result It caused her to be a bit lacking in stamina. The consolation is that, even if she is more low-key, dear Mary can still poke my jokes occasionally. Katie is also a girl who disappoints me, and now she spends two-thirds of her outing time. Haggling in a hatter's shop in Meryton, I doubt she'll make as good a tradesman as her uncle."
Jane: ...your way of talking is as unique as ever, Dad, compared to Liz's rank is much lower.
After the honeymoon and setting up the new house, Elizabeth couldn't wait to invite her sister to London.
Jane who loves to travel hastily agreed like a chicken pecking at rice, and can't wait to get ready to go with the Lucas family who are visiting Charlotte in Derbyshire.
Thank goodness it was still rainy, wet and cold in February, otherwise Mrs. Bennet would have taken the whole family with her and set off for London.
Just thinking about it makes the eardrums tingle and the jaws ache.
Therefore, Jane looked at the mud splashed by the wheels, felt the knife-like chill in the wind, and the bone-piercing ice-like freezing in the blood, and thanked God very devoutly.
The journey was but twenty-four miles, and they started early in order to be at Mr. Bingley's by noon.
When they entered Mr. Bingley's door, they came out to greet them not as a butler or as a servant—Elizabeth threw herself into Jane's arms in a "swoop" gesture, and the sisters kissed, hugged, and burst into tears with excitement... After a while, Only then did Elizabeth usher the group of people into the house as a hostess.
Much to Jane's delight, her uncle and aunt also arrived.
Looking at his uncle's face that is [-]% similar to Mrs. Bennet and his speech and behavior that are [-]% different from Mrs. Bennet, I can't use genetics to explain this phenomenon: what a shrewd businessman Uncle Gardiner is, What an educated gentleman, why are the two sisters empty-headed and vulgar?
Especially after the pair of vases have been around for some years, the lethality seems to have a tendency to increase year by year.
Is the IQ and EQ assigned by parents to their children quantitative?
She shook her head, and temporarily pressed the endless trough into the stuffing of the steamed stuffed bun, compacting it tightly.
In the warm, friendly and vibrant atmosphere, Jane gradually discovered many insignificant changes.
The most obvious change is that of Miss Bingley—under the queen-like training of her sister-in-law, Miss Bingley is finally willing to put down her figure and lower her posture, no longer raises her chin to catch the rain with her nostrils, and finally treats people with a peaceful attitude and courtesy up.The sister-in-law and sister-in-law became friends just as Jane had predicted. By the way, they used their respective skills of complaining, teaching and learning, and getting together to make fun of Mr. Bingley became their daily entertainment.
The gentle and poor Mr. Bingley always opened a pair of lamb-like eyes, begging for mercy pitifully and willingly.
After Jane greeted all relatives and friends with a smile, she finally found Mr. Darcy in the corner with a pale complexion, red eyes and ready to move forward.
High school geography textbooks say: temperate marine climate, mild winters, cool summers, evenly distributed precipitation seasons, mainly distributed on the west coast of the mainland at 40°~60° north and south latitudes.
But geography textbooks forgot to remind it of the gloom of continuous rain and fog and the hideousness of haze and humidity.
No, Jane finally realized the terrifying side of time travel—the top of her head is always gray, as if an old washed coat covers the sky.The days become very short, the always scarce sunlight becomes more stingy, and I often cannot see my own shadow when walking outside.The green leaves are withered, the cold wind is bleak, the rain is continuous, and the rare sunshine is often fleeting, and the light clouds are piled up layer by layer in an instant, returning to the appearance of gray clouds overwhelming the city.
I'm afraid she will never be able to love the English winter in her life.
The Longbourne family had nothing to do but walk in Meryton during the rainy and bitterly cold December month.
The only bright spot is probably the wedding of Elizabeth and Mr. Bingley.
Elizabeth is a frank and bold girl. Once she has a good impression, she will show it openly. Don't mess around...
Therefore, Mr. Darcy, who cared more about the bamboo horse's life-long affairs than his own, did not obstruct him.So this couple, who had been going smoothly since they met, got engaged and married as a matter of course.
Mrs. Bennet, overjoyed by her wish, became even more inappropriate.
Fortunately, Mr. Bingley has a good temper like a saint and a heart as broad as the Pacific Ocean, otherwise this sure marriage would probably fail because of the crazy behavior of the future mother-in-law.
While blissfully wishing her sister the fulfillment of her wish, Jane couldn't help but secretly complain in her heart: Your protagonist's halo has grown thick again, dear Liz.
"Dear Jane, you are twice as beautiful as me, and five times more gentle and kind-hearted. I believe you will soon find your own happiness, unless all the men in the world are blind." On the eve of the wedding, Elizabeth hugged her sister, "Your Your charm is beyond the limits of the law, and your thoughtfulness and kindness will make the most stubborn old lady feel happy...God, you must be happier than me."
...In this day and age, would any man be able to tolerate a strange woman who only thinks about traveling and running outside?
"Then let me wait and hope, Liz." Jane twitched the corners of her mouth slightly, and stared at the happy and rosy face in all directions from the vanity mirror and full-length mirror with wooden frames.She hugged Elizabeth tightly and tightly, who will become someone else's wife tomorrow, "But you must be happy, and you will be happy."
"People who love each other, we gather here today, before the holy God, to witness the union of this gentleman and this lady..."
Mr. Bingley was wearing a sea blue coat, a beige vest and gray trousers, and a white bow tie at the neckline, which perfectly set off his slender and beautiful features, as well as those docile and amiable eyes of herbivores.Elizabeth's black hair was combed into small curly hair, she was wearing a long white wedding dress, holding a white and purple bridal wreath in her hands, just as Mrs. Bennet had always expected, beautiful, generous and solemn.
Confusion and happiness enveloped the couple as in a dream.
"...Marriage is needed for reproduction, it is the destination of salvation and wandering, and it symbolizes the help and comfort we should give to others in life, regardless of rich or poor. Based on the above reasons, I declare that standing in front of you The two of you are officially married!"
Cheers broke through the roof of the church, and Jane smiled softly.
She watched Elizabeth Bennet come out of the cabinet and became Elizabeth Bingley; she watched Mr. and Mrs. Bingley smile at each other and walk out of the church arm in arm, past the cheering crowd and the arched flower gate; She watched a couple of newlyweds get into the carriage, embrace and kiss for the first time in their lives; she watched Mr. Bennet sigh with joy and melancholy, and Mrs. Bennet wiped her nose loudly with a handkerchief, sobbing and said: "Liz is married." It's..."
Jane felt that she was also in a dream.
Turning around, she met Mr. Darcy's dazed gaze.
The newlyweds waved desperately to cheering crowds in a low double carriage as they were about to start their honeymoon trip in the south of France.
If it wasn't that the carriage could only accommodate two people, perhaps Jane would have gone with her younger sister and brother-in-law in a stern manner, in order to get rid of the continuous rain in the British winter and see the bright sunshine in southern Europe.
Of course, the unmistakable idea of such a light bulb existed only in Jane's imagination.
1811 or something...is the light bulb really that big of a deal?
"Miss Bennet..."
In 1879, the first electric lamp with practical value was invented by Edison, right?
"Miss Bennet..."
The days of reading by candles are too painful!
"Miss Bennet..."
Noisy... eh, Mr. Darcy?
Jane hurriedly stood upright, almost standing at attention and saluting: "Yes, Mr. Darcy!"
Facing such a pair of clear, pure, bright and smiling blue eyes, Mr. Darcy suddenly forgot what to say.
He had no choice but to repeat the words of blessing, and got the evaluation from the other party that "Mr. Darcy is becoming more and more polite and more like Mr. Collins".
Time Traveling God: Don't be so ruthless, dear Jane?
Jane: I think there are not many people in this world who are kinder than me...
Mrs. Bennet saw that her second daughter had found such a happy home, she was in a happy and contented mood, and even became more reasonable, and no longer made grand remarks regardless of the occasion.
For the first time in 23 years, Mr. Bennet ushered in a rare peace. Although the visit of happiness was too sudden, he couldn't get rid of his habit of sarcasm: "My good wife is the source of my joy. Of course, Lydia Even better than her mother. I used to have high hopes for Mary, but recently she no longer shows her talents anytime and anywhere, and people comment less and less on the gap between her and her sisters. The external stimulation is not enough, and the result It caused her to be a bit lacking in stamina. The consolation is that, even if she is more low-key, dear Mary can still poke my jokes occasionally. Katie is also a girl who disappoints me, and now she spends two-thirds of her outing time. Haggling in a hatter's shop in Meryton, I doubt she'll make as good a tradesman as her uncle."
Jane: ...your way of talking is as unique as ever, Dad, compared to Liz's rank is much lower.
After the honeymoon and setting up the new house, Elizabeth couldn't wait to invite her sister to London.
Jane who loves to travel hastily agreed like a chicken pecking at rice, and can't wait to get ready to go with the Lucas family who are visiting Charlotte in Derbyshire.
Thank goodness it was still rainy, wet and cold in February, otherwise Mrs. Bennet would have taken the whole family with her and set off for London.
Just thinking about it makes the eardrums tingle and the jaws ache.
Therefore, Jane looked at the mud splashed by the wheels, felt the knife-like chill in the wind, and the bone-piercing ice-like freezing in the blood, and thanked God very devoutly.
The journey was but twenty-four miles, and they started early in order to be at Mr. Bingley's by noon.
When they entered Mr. Bingley's door, they came out to greet them not as a butler or as a servant—Elizabeth threw herself into Jane's arms in a "swoop" gesture, and the sisters kissed, hugged, and burst into tears with excitement... After a while, Only then did Elizabeth usher the group of people into the house as a hostess.
Much to Jane's delight, her uncle and aunt also arrived.
Looking at his uncle's face that is [-]% similar to Mrs. Bennet and his speech and behavior that are [-]% different from Mrs. Bennet, I can't use genetics to explain this phenomenon: what a shrewd businessman Uncle Gardiner is, What an educated gentleman, why are the two sisters empty-headed and vulgar?
Especially after the pair of vases have been around for some years, the lethality seems to have a tendency to increase year by year.
Is the IQ and EQ assigned by parents to their children quantitative?
She shook her head, and temporarily pressed the endless trough into the stuffing of the steamed stuffed bun, compacting it tightly.
In the warm, friendly and vibrant atmosphere, Jane gradually discovered many insignificant changes.
The most obvious change is that of Miss Bingley—under the queen-like training of her sister-in-law, Miss Bingley is finally willing to put down her figure and lower her posture, no longer raises her chin to catch the rain with her nostrils, and finally treats people with a peaceful attitude and courtesy up.The sister-in-law and sister-in-law became friends just as Jane had predicted. By the way, they used their respective skills of complaining, teaching and learning, and getting together to make fun of Mr. Bingley became their daily entertainment.
The gentle and poor Mr. Bingley always opened a pair of lamb-like eyes, begging for mercy pitifully and willingly.
After Jane greeted all relatives and friends with a smile, she finally found Mr. Darcy in the corner with a pale complexion, red eyes and ready to move forward.
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