[Comprehensive Classics] Different Jane
Chapter 1
After discovering rebirth when she was born, and traveling to the English countryside in the nineteenth century when she was five, Jane finally knew that she had actually time-traveled into a book when she was nine years old.In fact, as early as when she knew her surname was "Bennet", Jane had a feeling that "this surname is very familiar", but Bennet is not a special surname in the UK, and she never thought that she actually wore it. Think of a book this way.
"Pride and Prejudice", a book that Jane especially liked when she was a student.The Bennet family has a pair of parents and five sisters. The eldest, Jane Bennet, is beautiful, gentle, patient, and married a rich man. The second child, Elizabeth Bennet, is beautiful, with personality, self-esteem, and married a rich man The rich man, the others... Uh, the others should be the standard configuration of supporting roles, the father Mr. Bennet is incompetent, the mother Mrs. Bennet is vain, the third child Mary Bennet has no sense of existence, and the fourth child Catherine Bennet Bennet and fifth brother Lydia Bennet are two idiots... Jane Bennet and Elizabeth Bennet are two golden phoenixes that fly out of the typical chicken coop.This is probably Jane's impression when she read this book for the first time in junior high school.
Of course, now Jane knows that this is all bullshit, what kind of gentleness and what personality, anyway, it is true that she and her second sister have been fighting since childhood.
Jane and Elizabeth, that is, the heroine in the book, are only one year apart. After that, the third child, Mary, was a bit dull when she was young, so Jane and Elizabeth have always been like: grabbing chicken legs when eating, and grabbing chicken legs when getting dressed. Lace, she robbed her father when she was studying, and after Mary was born, the two of them robbed her younger brother...
Jane: I didn't expect that I would become a gentle beauty in the future, I feel great~o(*≥▽≤)ツ
After knowing that she had transmigrated into the book, Jane re-examined the Bennet's house and found that it was not without warning that the Bennet's house would become like that a few years later.
Mr. Bennet was born in a squire family. He was very well educated, knowledgeable and cultured. Maybe he was not very good at business, but he was always very loyal to his family.Mr. Bennet may have been a hot-blooded youth when he was young, which can be guessed from his favorite Elizabeth later, but when he got older, he tried to be steady in everything. (?-?*)
Mr. Bennet is absolutely late in marriage and childbearing. Mrs. Bennet gave birth to five daughters in a row, which led to the inheritance of the Bennet family's ancestral property to a little pastor. Mr. Bennet never complained about it What, and he was good to his daughters, especially Jane and Elizabeth, who were enlightened by Mr. Bennet almost from an early age, so the relationship between the two daughters and their father has always been better than that of other younger sisters.
Mrs. Bennet can be said to be a clown-like character in the book, but in fact, in this era of being well-matched, she was able to marry Mr. Bennet who was born in a country gentleman family. "Dizzy" beauty, of course, also has the same country gentleman family background and a valuable dowry.
At least Jane can feel from her daily life that as a hostess, Mrs. Bennet's housekeeping ability is fully in line with her education as a squire girl.
Mrs. Bennet can not only manage the house in an orderly manner, she can also make everyone feel comfortable under limited conditions. Not only can Mr. Bennet have spare money to buy a few idle books for his daughters, but also for his daughters to learn Music, Mrs. Bennet gritted her teeth and squeezed out the money to buy a baby piano.
It's just that after giving birth to five children in a row, all of whom were daughters, the pressure of not having a male heir increased. Mrs. Bennet not only had to worry about the increasing family expenses, but also worried about the lives of her daughters after her husband died. *5.It is these mountain-like pressures that are pressing on my heart all the time, and finally gradually turned a beautiful squire's daughter into a vain and mean Mrs. Bennet who always thinks that her daughter and her husband must be together.
Now the youngest, Lydia, is four years old, and she and six-year-old Catherine are the age when they like to run wild.Eight-year-old Mary is a "hundred thousand whys."Mrs. Bennet has been taking care of her children for ten years, and she is exhausted physically and mentally. She is only 30 years old now, and she has already started to show symptoms of menopause.
Fortunately, Jane has been helping to take care of the sisters since Mary was born, otherwise Mrs. Bennet would probably go crazy sooner or later.
"Oh, Jane, can't Catherine and Lydia be quiet for a while? They are like two crazy boys." Elizabeth complained to Jane.
"Actually, you were pretty much the same when you were young, Liz." After having younger sisters, the relationship between Jane and Elizabeth improved.
"I don't, and I am you too. We are only one year apart." Elizabeth said dissatisfied.
"Well, even if you're right." Jane didn't argue with Elizabeth. She stood up and walked to the window. She saw Catherine and Lydia playing in mud, and Mrs. Bennet chased after her angrily. Let them change clothes.
When Jane and Elizabeth were born, the Bennets still had the freshness of being new parents, so the two older girls were raised strictly as ladies.
When Mary was older, the Bennet couple still gave her basic enlightenment, but when Mary was a little older, Catherine and Lydia were born one after another, and Mr. and Mrs. Bennet felt tired and had no intention of giving her Better education, luckily by this time Jane was old enough to teach Mary quite a bit.
Now Catherine is six years old, and Lydia is four years old, but they haven't learned to read yet, and they live like a country boy every day.Before, Jane always felt that raising her younger sisters was the responsibility of parents, but now...
"It can't go on like this." Jane murmured to herself, in this way, wouldn't everyone become as written in the book in the future?Could it be that if she lives again, she will live like a character in a book, and finally marry a weak man with only her face?
I don't want to!
Jane can be sure that the type she likes is definitely different from the Jane Bennet in the book.
And Liz, would she really be happy if she married a Darcy whose status was much higher than theirs?Temporary love may be affected by hormones, and the feelings towards each other are too subjective. The education Liz and Darcy have received, the scenery they have seen are completely different, and the classes they have to face are also different... If the two Liz will be very hard when people are really married.
"Lydia!" In the living room, Mrs. Bennet managed to change the clothes of her two little daughters. When she turned around, she saw Lydia knocked over the vase on the table, and the water flowed all over her body.Mrs. Bennet was so angry that her chest hurt, and she held her chest and was a little out of breath for a while.
"Mummy." Jane came out just in time to see this scene, and together with Elizabeth, she helped Mrs. Bennet to sit on the sofa.
"May, go find an old dress and change it for Lydia. Also, put an apron on her and Catherine." Jane said to the maid.
May, who was holding Lydia, looked at Mrs. Bennet. Mrs. Bennet nodded, and then she let go of Lydia to get the clothes.
As soon as Lydia was about to run, she was caught by Jane. The strength of a four-year-old was no match for a ten-year-old, and she couldn't break free.
"Be honest, Lydia, or I will ask May to tie your hands and feet and throw you into the basement." With Mrs. Bennet behind her back, Jane's eyes were very stern and terrifying, and Lydia couldn't help but flinched and nodded. According to the painful lessons in the past, Lydia knew that Jane would do what she said, and even if she sued, Mommy would definitely believe that Jane would not believe her.
Only then did Jane soften her expression with satisfaction. As a girl who was only four years old, Lydia was very energetic and terrifying. Given her usual style, Jane thought it would be good for her to have someone to be afraid of.
After dealing with Lydia, Jane turned around and said to Mrs. Bennet: "Mummy, your complexion is not very good, I think you should go to rest, I will help May take care of her sisters, Elizabeth can also help I."
"What... oh well." Elizabeth curled her lips, she didn't like staying with little carrots, but Jane was right, Mrs. Bennet's complexion was indeed very bad, Elizabeth I am also very worried about Mommy's body. There are still corsets in this era, which is simply torture for women.
"Oh, Jane, you are really capable, but I don't mind, and your father has gone to the farm today, and he will be very tired when he comes back. I have to prepare dinner before he comes back." Mrs. Bennet is used to these little problems, anyway. It will be fine in a while.
"What's for dinner?" Jane asked.
Mrs. Bennet thought for a while, "We still have a lot of potatoes, mashed potatoes."
Lydia screamed as May changed her clothes, "I don't want mashed potatoes!"
"Shut up." Elizabeth ordered impatiently.
"Don't make any noise." Jane announced authoritatively, and the younger sisters fell silent.
"Okay, potatoes, what else?" Jane asked again.
"Uh...make a salad and broth." Mrs. Bennet thought for a while, and it seemed that this was all she had.
"I can help May with these, I mean, me and Elizabeth, we've helped you before, remember? I've peeled potatoes for you before, and you taught me how to make broth, and I can I watched Mei make it, as well as the salad, which Elizabeth and I both made. And we are already big kids, Mommy, would you give us a chance to try it?" Jane said earnestly.
Mrs. Bennet was confused, and Jane sounded very organized. She couldn't think now, and she didn't feel well, so it didn't take long for her to agree.
"Oh, Jane," said Mrs. Bennet, trying to look serious and earnest, "you know what happens if you mess up?"
"Don't worry, Mommy, I know what to do. If it doesn't work, I will ask you."
"That's fine."
The author has something to say: Fans of famous works, please don’t get too entangled in the timeline and character ooc, the characters belong to the dead original authors, and the brain hole belongs to Abu.
A friend pointed out an age bug in this chapter before, because I didn’t have time so I changed it today, um...forgot who said it...please come and claim it~(≧▽≦)/~
"Pride and Prejudice", a book that Jane especially liked when she was a student.The Bennet family has a pair of parents and five sisters. The eldest, Jane Bennet, is beautiful, gentle, patient, and married a rich man. The second child, Elizabeth Bennet, is beautiful, with personality, self-esteem, and married a rich man The rich man, the others... Uh, the others should be the standard configuration of supporting roles, the father Mr. Bennet is incompetent, the mother Mrs. Bennet is vain, the third child Mary Bennet has no sense of existence, and the fourth child Catherine Bennet Bennet and fifth brother Lydia Bennet are two idiots... Jane Bennet and Elizabeth Bennet are two golden phoenixes that fly out of the typical chicken coop.This is probably Jane's impression when she read this book for the first time in junior high school.
Of course, now Jane knows that this is all bullshit, what kind of gentleness and what personality, anyway, it is true that she and her second sister have been fighting since childhood.
Jane and Elizabeth, that is, the heroine in the book, are only one year apart. After that, the third child, Mary, was a bit dull when she was young, so Jane and Elizabeth have always been like: grabbing chicken legs when eating, and grabbing chicken legs when getting dressed. Lace, she robbed her father when she was studying, and after Mary was born, the two of them robbed her younger brother...
Jane: I didn't expect that I would become a gentle beauty in the future, I feel great~o(*≥▽≤)ツ
After knowing that she had transmigrated into the book, Jane re-examined the Bennet's house and found that it was not without warning that the Bennet's house would become like that a few years later.
Mr. Bennet was born in a squire family. He was very well educated, knowledgeable and cultured. Maybe he was not very good at business, but he was always very loyal to his family.Mr. Bennet may have been a hot-blooded youth when he was young, which can be guessed from his favorite Elizabeth later, but when he got older, he tried to be steady in everything. (?-?*)
Mr. Bennet is absolutely late in marriage and childbearing. Mrs. Bennet gave birth to five daughters in a row, which led to the inheritance of the Bennet family's ancestral property to a little pastor. Mr. Bennet never complained about it What, and he was good to his daughters, especially Jane and Elizabeth, who were enlightened by Mr. Bennet almost from an early age, so the relationship between the two daughters and their father has always been better than that of other younger sisters.
Mrs. Bennet can be said to be a clown-like character in the book, but in fact, in this era of being well-matched, she was able to marry Mr. Bennet who was born in a country gentleman family. "Dizzy" beauty, of course, also has the same country gentleman family background and a valuable dowry.
At least Jane can feel from her daily life that as a hostess, Mrs. Bennet's housekeeping ability is fully in line with her education as a squire girl.
Mrs. Bennet can not only manage the house in an orderly manner, she can also make everyone feel comfortable under limited conditions. Not only can Mr. Bennet have spare money to buy a few idle books for his daughters, but also for his daughters to learn Music, Mrs. Bennet gritted her teeth and squeezed out the money to buy a baby piano.
It's just that after giving birth to five children in a row, all of whom were daughters, the pressure of not having a male heir increased. Mrs. Bennet not only had to worry about the increasing family expenses, but also worried about the lives of her daughters after her husband died. *5.It is these mountain-like pressures that are pressing on my heart all the time, and finally gradually turned a beautiful squire's daughter into a vain and mean Mrs. Bennet who always thinks that her daughter and her husband must be together.
Now the youngest, Lydia, is four years old, and she and six-year-old Catherine are the age when they like to run wild.Eight-year-old Mary is a "hundred thousand whys."Mrs. Bennet has been taking care of her children for ten years, and she is exhausted physically and mentally. She is only 30 years old now, and she has already started to show symptoms of menopause.
Fortunately, Jane has been helping to take care of the sisters since Mary was born, otherwise Mrs. Bennet would probably go crazy sooner or later.
"Oh, Jane, can't Catherine and Lydia be quiet for a while? They are like two crazy boys." Elizabeth complained to Jane.
"Actually, you were pretty much the same when you were young, Liz." After having younger sisters, the relationship between Jane and Elizabeth improved.
"I don't, and I am you too. We are only one year apart." Elizabeth said dissatisfied.
"Well, even if you're right." Jane didn't argue with Elizabeth. She stood up and walked to the window. She saw Catherine and Lydia playing in mud, and Mrs. Bennet chased after her angrily. Let them change clothes.
When Jane and Elizabeth were born, the Bennets still had the freshness of being new parents, so the two older girls were raised strictly as ladies.
When Mary was older, the Bennet couple still gave her basic enlightenment, but when Mary was a little older, Catherine and Lydia were born one after another, and Mr. and Mrs. Bennet felt tired and had no intention of giving her Better education, luckily by this time Jane was old enough to teach Mary quite a bit.
Now Catherine is six years old, and Lydia is four years old, but they haven't learned to read yet, and they live like a country boy every day.Before, Jane always felt that raising her younger sisters was the responsibility of parents, but now...
"It can't go on like this." Jane murmured to herself, in this way, wouldn't everyone become as written in the book in the future?Could it be that if she lives again, she will live like a character in a book, and finally marry a weak man with only her face?
I don't want to!
Jane can be sure that the type she likes is definitely different from the Jane Bennet in the book.
And Liz, would she really be happy if she married a Darcy whose status was much higher than theirs?Temporary love may be affected by hormones, and the feelings towards each other are too subjective. The education Liz and Darcy have received, the scenery they have seen are completely different, and the classes they have to face are also different... If the two Liz will be very hard when people are really married.
"Lydia!" In the living room, Mrs. Bennet managed to change the clothes of her two little daughters. When she turned around, she saw Lydia knocked over the vase on the table, and the water flowed all over her body.Mrs. Bennet was so angry that her chest hurt, and she held her chest and was a little out of breath for a while.
"Mummy." Jane came out just in time to see this scene, and together with Elizabeth, she helped Mrs. Bennet to sit on the sofa.
"May, go find an old dress and change it for Lydia. Also, put an apron on her and Catherine." Jane said to the maid.
May, who was holding Lydia, looked at Mrs. Bennet. Mrs. Bennet nodded, and then she let go of Lydia to get the clothes.
As soon as Lydia was about to run, she was caught by Jane. The strength of a four-year-old was no match for a ten-year-old, and she couldn't break free.
"Be honest, Lydia, or I will ask May to tie your hands and feet and throw you into the basement." With Mrs. Bennet behind her back, Jane's eyes were very stern and terrifying, and Lydia couldn't help but flinched and nodded. According to the painful lessons in the past, Lydia knew that Jane would do what she said, and even if she sued, Mommy would definitely believe that Jane would not believe her.
Only then did Jane soften her expression with satisfaction. As a girl who was only four years old, Lydia was very energetic and terrifying. Given her usual style, Jane thought it would be good for her to have someone to be afraid of.
After dealing with Lydia, Jane turned around and said to Mrs. Bennet: "Mummy, your complexion is not very good, I think you should go to rest, I will help May take care of her sisters, Elizabeth can also help I."
"What... oh well." Elizabeth curled her lips, she didn't like staying with little carrots, but Jane was right, Mrs. Bennet's complexion was indeed very bad, Elizabeth I am also very worried about Mommy's body. There are still corsets in this era, which is simply torture for women.
"Oh, Jane, you are really capable, but I don't mind, and your father has gone to the farm today, and he will be very tired when he comes back. I have to prepare dinner before he comes back." Mrs. Bennet is used to these little problems, anyway. It will be fine in a while.
"What's for dinner?" Jane asked.
Mrs. Bennet thought for a while, "We still have a lot of potatoes, mashed potatoes."
Lydia screamed as May changed her clothes, "I don't want mashed potatoes!"
"Shut up." Elizabeth ordered impatiently.
"Don't make any noise." Jane announced authoritatively, and the younger sisters fell silent.
"Okay, potatoes, what else?" Jane asked again.
"Uh...make a salad and broth." Mrs. Bennet thought for a while, and it seemed that this was all she had.
"I can help May with these, I mean, me and Elizabeth, we've helped you before, remember? I've peeled potatoes for you before, and you taught me how to make broth, and I can I watched Mei make it, as well as the salad, which Elizabeth and I both made. And we are already big kids, Mommy, would you give us a chance to try it?" Jane said earnestly.
Mrs. Bennet was confused, and Jane sounded very organized. She couldn't think now, and she didn't feel well, so it didn't take long for her to agree.
"Oh, Jane," said Mrs. Bennet, trying to look serious and earnest, "you know what happens if you mess up?"
"Don't worry, Mommy, I know what to do. If it doesn't work, I will ask you."
"That's fine."
The author has something to say: Fans of famous works, please don’t get too entangled in the timeline and character ooc, the characters belong to the dead original authors, and the brain hole belongs to Abu.
A friend pointed out an age bug in this chapter before, because I didn’t have time so I changed it today, um...forgot who said it...please come and claim it~(≧▽≦)/~
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