Yes, otherwise she would know that, in terms of liveliness, Elizabeth absolutely beat Lydia.What's more, Elizabeth was backed by the head of the family, Mr. Bennet, and Mary, as a victim, can prove it.

Therefore, the two younger sisters at the bottom are also very close in age, so these two have a good relationship and have been living together.Catherine can also live in the same room with Lydia, and when Mrs. Bennet comes to see Lydia in the room, Catherine herself is cared about incidentally, and she is already satisfied.Correspondingly, Catherine followed Lydia even more, enshrining Lydia's words as an imperial decree.

At that time, Mary saw the four of them in pairs, hugging Linda, who was already a large dog, and said sourly: "Hmph, I don't care, how comfortable it is for me to live alone in such a big room, I have That's enough for Linda." Linda woofed, and started spitting Mary's face again, which was a joy.

Recalling the scene at that time, Mary couldn't help but touch her forehead, how old she is.Mary will never admit that she is arrogant, at most she is a little wronged.

Mary often thought that if she hadn't crossed over by herself, then the original Mary was neither the eldest daughter who received attention, nor her father's favorite second daughter and mother's favorite youngest daughter. She is left alone, and she is bound to become eccentric, trying to make people pay attention to herself, and then even less likable.

In addition, Mary has to learn a lot from Mrs. Smith, so she often lives in Smith's house, accompanying her lonely elder.

The memory went back to the past. At that time, Mary was still a lively little girl. The main reason was that she had Linda, and she had to take Linda for a walk. She couldn't be lively.

Elizabeth was the only woman in the family who could ride a horse at that time, and of course Mr. Bennet taught him by himself.Mr. Bennet looked at Elizabeth's heroic appearance on the horse, and couldn't help feeling proud from the bottom of his heart. His daughter was no worse than his son.The daughter is the lover of the father's previous life, and this sentence is really appropriate for them.

The moved Mr. Bennet stroked his beard and went home stupefied, completely forgetting about the other daughters who were waiting for him.He wants to go home to settle his feelings, and record this incident, which may be used when writing a memoir in the future.

When Elizabeth came back, she saw everyone looking at each other.In the end, she had to let Elizabeth, who was still half-toned, not waste such a sunny day.

In the UK, women are very particular about riding horses.Ladies wear fluffy skirts. In order to be elegant and not revealing their flesh, they must never sit astride a horse, but only sit sideways. This is really a technical job.Mary watched as Lydia, the youngest, sat sideways on the horse and rode slowly, reassuring herself that she would never lose.

Mary couldn't help slandering, the person who invented this riding method is definitely a pervert, it can train girls to sit sideways on horses, and then they can be gentlemen and ladies walking around the world, this is more difficult than high heels, and it destroys women's spine !

In the end, it was Mary who couldn't learn it, so she complained so much nonsense.It's like if a person learns to ride a bicycle and uses a [-]-bar at the beginning. He must first step on one foot, step on the other foot a few times, and then step on it.But if the person learning to ride a bicycle uses a small car, even after sitting on it, his feet can step on the ground, so it will be difficult for him to learn the former method.

The aborigines like Lydia first came into contact with the side-sitting style, and their acceptance was very high. Mary, a foreign product, could not compare with it.Taking advantage of Elizabeth's inattention, Mary climbed on the horse's back and learned to turn her body sideways.As a result, the obviously docile mare suddenly turned her head, picked up Mary who was tossing on her buttocks, and threw it to the ground.

After regaining her senses, Mary really wanted to squirt a mouthful of old blood. This is definitely discrimination. The horse and bird who just did something bad did not look like a bird. .Elizabeth checked that Mary was not injured, was relieved, and wanted to teach Mary how to ride a horse herself, but Mary firmly refused.

Mr. Bennet, who knew about this, just shook his head. Mary is too stupid to speak well, and she can't even learn to ride a horse. Mrs. Smith's compliments should be kind words, or her own Elizabeth is smart.

Gradually, everyone grew up, and the other four were purebred Westerners who developed quickly and early.Only Mary was affected by the soul, her development was slower, and she was so petite that she was often mistaken for the youngest in the family. Lydia was taller than Mary.

Some gossip appeared in the village, saying that Mary was short and ugly, and there was a monster by her side.In this way, Mary hated going out even more, and even took Linda for a walk, and went to the remote grove.

Emotions come from everywhere. As a student of Mrs. Smith, Mary spends a lot of time in contact with the elders and learns from Mrs. Smith every day.Mary, who had no grandparents since she was a child, was even closer to them, and the Smiths treated Mary as their own granddaughter unceremoniously, and loved her in every possible way.

Secondly, Elizabeth, the sister-in-law, often comes to attend Mrs. Smith's lectures, and benefits a lot, and her speaking level is different.Mr. Bennet is even more convinced that Elizabeth is smart. Only Elizabeth has inherited her IQ, and the other daughters are so stupid to their mothers.

But Elizabeth is still too young to understand the importance of studying and be distracted by other things like Mary.

The second is Jane, because Jane also needs to be a housekeeper, so she has more things to do and less time to study.But Jane's temperament is becoming more and more elegant and decent.

Finally, there are Lydia and Catherine. Children are very playful, and Mrs. Bennet is reluctant to let her little daughter suffer and leave her for too long. She always spends three days fishing and two days drying nets in her studies.On the contrary, she has a temperament very similar to Mrs. Bennet, she is obsessed with the bustling and colorful world outside, and likes soldiers in red uniforms the most.

Mary can only comment on this, but she didn't expect to have a uniform temptation now.

12 Jane's Failed First Confession

Since Jane became an adult, she really entered the social circle and haunted country dances. Those men were like bees smelling nectar, and they kept courting Jane.Although Jane is a bit tougher than before, she still wants to believe that everyone is good.It's just that she has a very stable personality. Although she has a good impression of them, she never gives her heart easily.

Elizabeth, who was in the same room as Jane, knew best that there were always a few men who would have an affair with Jane at the ball, but seeing that Jane's expression remained motionless, most of those people died down.

It was near dusk, and Mary was walking with Linda, who was well fed. The cook that Mr. and Mrs. Smith brought back from China was really authentic, feeding Mary so tenderly.Mary doesn't like change, so the walking route is fixed, it is a quiet forest path.

Unexpectedly, someone actually occupied Mary's secret base today. Linda, who is very territorial, wanted to bark on the spot, but was stopped by Mary.Mary tiptoed closer to the scene, because she seemed to hear a familiar name.

Sure enough, under the cover of the grove, stood Mary's eldest sister, Jane, and another strange man.Jane's fair face was covered with red clouds, and she seemed to have guessed what the other party wanted to do.And the other person put on what he thought was the most elegant appearance, with a smug smile on his face.

While Mary was gnashing his teeth, he held Jane's hand, and the blush on Jane's face became more obvious. He couldn't help lowering his head shyly, revealing a fair neck.There is an elegant fragrance of flowers in the breeze, the right time, the right location, and the harmony of people.

The man looked at Jane's neck that seemed to be glowing with greed, spit, cleared his throat, and recited Shakespeare's verses very artificially.

"When you need someone to listen, I'm here. When you need someone to hold you, I'm here. When you need someone to hold your hand, I'm here. When you need someone to wipe you Sad tears, do you know? I am here. Dear Jane, are you willing to accept my love and make me the happiest person in the world?" After finishing speaking, the man touched Jane's hand obsessively. face.

Jane, who was still shy, turned pale with shock, and she was no longer surprised and shy when she was officially confessed for the first time.This is already regarded as molesting, and he didn't say anything, but he started to move, and Jane began to resist.

"Oh, Jane, what a beautiful name you have, and how beautiful you are, I really love you." The man seemed to see no one around, and Jane, a girl who had just grown up, had no strength at all, and became He became more and more presumptuous, and even wanted to kiss Jane.

"Sir, please let me go, or I will call someone!" Jane couldn't resist, and really regretted why she agreed to come here alone to meet that person.

"Haha!" The man let out a classic villain-like laugh, "No one will come to this place where birds don't lay eggs even if you are called Broken Throat. You have lost all your reputation, and you will have to marry me when the time comes. .Come on baby."

"Who said Broken Throat isn't there? I just Broken Throat! Who is looking for me? It just so happens that my baby and I are both hungry." Although Mary wanted to save Jane, she was weaker than Jane because she hadn't exercised all the year round. When she was in a hurry, she suddenly Seeing a packet of ketchup in the skirt pocket, I have an idea.He took ketchup and wiped it on Linda's mouth, on his own mouth and under his eyes, and rode Linda out slowly.

Mary imitated the witch's laughter, hoarse and sharp, echoing in the forest for a long time.The man stood there in a daze, keeping his arms around Jane, as if still

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