By the second day, no one in the room could stop laughing.
One is that the women of the Bennet family came in great numbers to deliver clothes to Jane and Elizabeth. Mrs. Bennet blatantly expressed that she wished her daughter could live forever, and it would be best if she could directly become the hostess of Netherfield Gardens.
The second reason is that Jane didn't get any better. Even when Mrs. Bennet came in to visit her, she spit out bloody phlegm before she could speak.
This terrified everyone.
Elizabeth imagined that Jane might try her best to stay in Netherfield, otherwise she would have no chance to attack the hero before the ball, but it didn't include vomiting blood.
There is no one who chases stars and chases his life away.
It can only be said that the old antique Elizabeth underestimated the power of fans, but fortunately this Miss Jane really didn't do it on purpose.She slept peacefully (fainted) all night, and did not suffer from insomnia due to coughing at all. Even the night watch servants thought that after bloodletting treatment, her body would recover quickly, but they did not expect to vomit bloody phlegm the next day.
Mrs. Bennet had never seen such a battle before, so she knelt down on the bed, hugged Jane and burst into tears. People who didn't know the inside story thought they were dying.
The lady cried and howled: "My Jane, poor Jane, mother shouldn't have agreed to let you go to the appointment, she shouldn't have let you ride a horse! How did I know you would be so sick? What will you do in the future?"
If the pneumonia is not treated well, it will become tuberculosis after a long time. Of course, no one will marry a girl who has tuberculosis. Even the family members will have to bear a huge burden. The sisters who are about to marry will also be affected, not to mention the neighbors. They are all sensible people, and the reason why Jane got sick is also worth exploring.
But now Mrs. Bennet cried out these things, which not only upset the Bingley family, but also foolishly admitted that she let Jane ride the horse. Elizabeth wanted to cover her mouth, but she couldn't.
Lydia laughed "puchi" behind her.
All the Bingleys looked round, and Elizabeth flushed bright red.
After greeting the guest, Darcy left without following in, which was the most comforting thing for Elizabeth.
"I'll send someone to find a doctor in London immediately," Bingley said sincerely, "I will definitely be responsible for Miss Bennet's illness to the end."
Caroline's face suddenly became ugly.
Elizabeth didn't know how much Bingley's words meant to lose her life, so she couldn't help worrying now.If it was changed to the real Jane when she fell ill, Elizabeth would be happy to see it; but this Jane on the bed would only cheat Bingley.
I hope Bingley is not so stupid.
Back in the living room, Caroline immediately lowered her voice and asked, "Charles, are you crazy?! What does it mean to be responsible?!"
Bingley didn't know why Caroline lost her temper: "Miss Bennet is a sick man! And she got sick for an appointment at Netherfield!"
Darcy, who was writing a letter, was interrupted by the conflict between the siblings. In fact, he only wrote two lines in a morning, and his mind was full of troubles that could not be shaken off. After a night of thinking, he had to admit that The charms of Miss Elizabeth Bennet had had a considerable effect on him, but his slightly wavering heart was hardened again by the visit of Mrs. Bennet and her three daughters.
My God, thought Darcy, how could he have made those four women guests of honor at Pemberley Manor the way they were sitting on the sofa looking around?He did not expect his in-laws to grace Pemberley, or at least not to be reduced to a laughing stock.
This is impossible, and I will never allow it, Darcy thought firmly, unless he had no contact with them at all.
He immediately denied the feasibility of this approach. Miss Elizabeth Bennet attached great importance to her family and often reminded him of the deep relationship between himself and Georgiana. Maybe she would not want to marry at Pemberley Manor, which is far from Longbourne. Too far.Then he can buy a property nearby, so maybe she won't be disgusted?
God, what was I thinking? !Why did he forget his original intention in a blink of an eye and start thinking about the possibility of Miss Elizabeth Bennet accepting his marriage proposal.
There was no way he could have proposed to her!
Darcy couldn't bear to throw down the pen in his hand, stood up and asked Bingley: "Can you explain what 'responsible to the end' is?"
"Naturally, it is necessary to find ways to hire a famous doctor to treat Miss Bennet." Bingley felt that Darcy and Caroline were simply baffled. As the owners of Netherfield Gardens, shouldn't this be their responsibility: "If she If it is acceptable to walk around properly, we can ask her to go to London, where there are several experts in this field."
Darcy and Caroline glanced at each other, and they both breathed a sigh of relief. Caroline felt that it was great that Darcy stood on the same front as herself.
She gets carried away too easily: "It's just a doctor's visit, of course, and I also think we are at least half responsible for it, after all, I sent the invitation. If it weren't for Mrs. Bennet's carriage being unusable, things wouldn't be so bad This level." She habitually satirized the family, and then complained to Bingley: "I almost thought you were going to propose to Miss Bennet."
Bingley was stunned.
Darcy raised his forehead, as expected, he could not have any expectations of Caroline's intelligence.If Bingley said that he had no intention of proposing marriage at first, but was awakened by Caroline now, he understood his friend too well.
"Caroline, you're right!" Bingley's eyes sparkled, "If I propose to her, I can justifiably be responsible to the end, otherwise I need you to come forward to invite Miss Bennet to London."
Caroline obviously didn't expect Bingley's logic to be like this, and she deeply regretted her indiscretion.
"You can't, Charles!" Caroline stopped without grace, regardless of Darcy's presence: "Think about her illness, and her family! It will shame our whole family!"
Bingley didn't expect his sister to be so ruthless and realistic, and he angrily rebuffed: "Caroline, this is my own business!"
Darcy was a little surprised that he was angry because of Miss Bennet, so Caroline's strong interference was very unwise, and he immediately said to both parties: "Caroline, please go and see Meryton's Is Dr Jones here, and by the way you should write to the flats in London to ask them to send for a doctor as soon as possible."
Caroline was not reconciled, but she knew that Charles was a gentle but extremely stubborn person, just like she had prevented him from being deceived several times before, but in the end Charles always complained that she was too strong and petty from time to time.
Darcy's advice was wise, and Caroline went upstairs resentfully.
Bingley lay down on the sofa dejectedly: "Darcy, do you want to stop me too?"
"I didn't mean that," said Darcy, looking condescendingly at Bingley, but he was in no better mood than Bingley at the moment, for he couldn't even stop himself, but Darcy had other ingenious means: "I see your intention for Miss Bennet, but are you sure she is willing to accept your intention?"
Bingley was silent.
Darcy was a little surprised that Bingley did not completely lose his mind as he thought. It seemed that Miss Bennet's feedback on Bingley was indeed not that positive. He and Caroline were really worried for nothing.Bingley is also a man who has been in the London society. If he has no sense, he should be married to a lady he used to date by now.However, what Bingley said next made Darcy lose his composure immediately.
"I admire Miss Bennet, and at the same time, I think her character is beyond reproach. She has not done any disrespectful words or deeds." I feel like her eyes don't quite stay on me."
He looked at Darcy.
Darcy snorted coldly: "Ridiculous!"
He was not completely unaware, because he had suspected that Jane Bennet was a double-faced person. He and Bingley had been in various high-level social occasions when they were very young, and they had met many men and women. There is a set.Bingley was a bit blinder, but that was purely because he was a sentimental man, but he was no fool.
Neither of them spoke.
A gentleman wouldn't speak ill of a woman behind her back.
Bingley got up from the sofa: "I...I think I can try..."
"Pay attention to the way you speak," advised Darcy, "and don't embarrass the lady."
This was a cue to advise Bingley not to embarrass himself.
He felt that there was a high possibility that Jane Bennet would refuse, otherwise, if he made up his mind to stick to Bingley for life, there would be no need to be double-dealing in the first place.He reminded Bingley to pay attention to what he said, and the other party listened. If Miss Bennet refused, it could be treated as nothing happened.Marriage proposal is a technical task.
So Bingley went back and forth, because of the impulsive "responsibility to the end" when he left, Mrs. Bennet's eyes lit up, and she dragged her four daughters out of the room. Jane was crying by her mother After a scene, she was already conscious, longing for someone to pull Mrs. Bennet away from the bed.And after she coughed up the phlegm, she felt better.
Elizabeth wanted to stay, but Bingley also asked her to accompany Mrs. Bennet, so she had to leave.
"Miss Jane Bennet, if you wish," Bingley stood far away from the bed, but this did not prevent Jane from seeing the tension on his face: "I can take you to London and take care of you all the time."
Proposal!Proposal!This is a proposal!
Jane was very excited. Although this proposal was not from the person she was most looking forward to, Bingley, the official mate, proposed to Jane at this time, but the original body failed to achieve it.Jane was overwhelmed with self-confidence. Bingley proposed to him so smoothly, could Darcy be far behind?
She didn't want to agree to Bingley, but she didn't want to refuse even more. She knew that girls could pretend to be reserved and refuse, and the man would not easily run away.That way she could hang Bingley while continuing to make contact with Darcy.
Isn't there a TV series called "One Hundred and One Proposal"!
If the two biggest characters in the book both propose to me, the ratings of the TV series will explode!
One is that the women of the Bennet family came in great numbers to deliver clothes to Jane and Elizabeth. Mrs. Bennet blatantly expressed that she wished her daughter could live forever, and it would be best if she could directly become the hostess of Netherfield Gardens.
The second reason is that Jane didn't get any better. Even when Mrs. Bennet came in to visit her, she spit out bloody phlegm before she could speak.
This terrified everyone.
Elizabeth imagined that Jane might try her best to stay in Netherfield, otherwise she would have no chance to attack the hero before the ball, but it didn't include vomiting blood.
There is no one who chases stars and chases his life away.
It can only be said that the old antique Elizabeth underestimated the power of fans, but fortunately this Miss Jane really didn't do it on purpose.She slept peacefully (fainted) all night, and did not suffer from insomnia due to coughing at all. Even the night watch servants thought that after bloodletting treatment, her body would recover quickly, but they did not expect to vomit bloody phlegm the next day.
Mrs. Bennet had never seen such a battle before, so she knelt down on the bed, hugged Jane and burst into tears. People who didn't know the inside story thought they were dying.
The lady cried and howled: "My Jane, poor Jane, mother shouldn't have agreed to let you go to the appointment, she shouldn't have let you ride a horse! How did I know you would be so sick? What will you do in the future?"
If the pneumonia is not treated well, it will become tuberculosis after a long time. Of course, no one will marry a girl who has tuberculosis. Even the family members will have to bear a huge burden. The sisters who are about to marry will also be affected, not to mention the neighbors. They are all sensible people, and the reason why Jane got sick is also worth exploring.
But now Mrs. Bennet cried out these things, which not only upset the Bingley family, but also foolishly admitted that she let Jane ride the horse. Elizabeth wanted to cover her mouth, but she couldn't.
Lydia laughed "puchi" behind her.
All the Bingleys looked round, and Elizabeth flushed bright red.
After greeting the guest, Darcy left without following in, which was the most comforting thing for Elizabeth.
"I'll send someone to find a doctor in London immediately," Bingley said sincerely, "I will definitely be responsible for Miss Bennet's illness to the end."
Caroline's face suddenly became ugly.
Elizabeth didn't know how much Bingley's words meant to lose her life, so she couldn't help worrying now.If it was changed to the real Jane when she fell ill, Elizabeth would be happy to see it; but this Jane on the bed would only cheat Bingley.
I hope Bingley is not so stupid.
Back in the living room, Caroline immediately lowered her voice and asked, "Charles, are you crazy?! What does it mean to be responsible?!"
Bingley didn't know why Caroline lost her temper: "Miss Bennet is a sick man! And she got sick for an appointment at Netherfield!"
Darcy, who was writing a letter, was interrupted by the conflict between the siblings. In fact, he only wrote two lines in a morning, and his mind was full of troubles that could not be shaken off. After a night of thinking, he had to admit that The charms of Miss Elizabeth Bennet had had a considerable effect on him, but his slightly wavering heart was hardened again by the visit of Mrs. Bennet and her three daughters.
My God, thought Darcy, how could he have made those four women guests of honor at Pemberley Manor the way they were sitting on the sofa looking around?He did not expect his in-laws to grace Pemberley, or at least not to be reduced to a laughing stock.
This is impossible, and I will never allow it, Darcy thought firmly, unless he had no contact with them at all.
He immediately denied the feasibility of this approach. Miss Elizabeth Bennet attached great importance to her family and often reminded him of the deep relationship between himself and Georgiana. Maybe she would not want to marry at Pemberley Manor, which is far from Longbourne. Too far.Then he can buy a property nearby, so maybe she won't be disgusted?
God, what was I thinking? !Why did he forget his original intention in a blink of an eye and start thinking about the possibility of Miss Elizabeth Bennet accepting his marriage proposal.
There was no way he could have proposed to her!
Darcy couldn't bear to throw down the pen in his hand, stood up and asked Bingley: "Can you explain what 'responsible to the end' is?"
"Naturally, it is necessary to find ways to hire a famous doctor to treat Miss Bennet." Bingley felt that Darcy and Caroline were simply baffled. As the owners of Netherfield Gardens, shouldn't this be their responsibility: "If she If it is acceptable to walk around properly, we can ask her to go to London, where there are several experts in this field."
Darcy and Caroline glanced at each other, and they both breathed a sigh of relief. Caroline felt that it was great that Darcy stood on the same front as herself.
She gets carried away too easily: "It's just a doctor's visit, of course, and I also think we are at least half responsible for it, after all, I sent the invitation. If it weren't for Mrs. Bennet's carriage being unusable, things wouldn't be so bad This level." She habitually satirized the family, and then complained to Bingley: "I almost thought you were going to propose to Miss Bennet."
Bingley was stunned.
Darcy raised his forehead, as expected, he could not have any expectations of Caroline's intelligence.If Bingley said that he had no intention of proposing marriage at first, but was awakened by Caroline now, he understood his friend too well.
"Caroline, you're right!" Bingley's eyes sparkled, "If I propose to her, I can justifiably be responsible to the end, otherwise I need you to come forward to invite Miss Bennet to London."
Caroline obviously didn't expect Bingley's logic to be like this, and she deeply regretted her indiscretion.
"You can't, Charles!" Caroline stopped without grace, regardless of Darcy's presence: "Think about her illness, and her family! It will shame our whole family!"
Bingley didn't expect his sister to be so ruthless and realistic, and he angrily rebuffed: "Caroline, this is my own business!"
Darcy was a little surprised that he was angry because of Miss Bennet, so Caroline's strong interference was very unwise, and he immediately said to both parties: "Caroline, please go and see Meryton's Is Dr Jones here, and by the way you should write to the flats in London to ask them to send for a doctor as soon as possible."
Caroline was not reconciled, but she knew that Charles was a gentle but extremely stubborn person, just like she had prevented him from being deceived several times before, but in the end Charles always complained that she was too strong and petty from time to time.
Darcy's advice was wise, and Caroline went upstairs resentfully.
Bingley lay down on the sofa dejectedly: "Darcy, do you want to stop me too?"
"I didn't mean that," said Darcy, looking condescendingly at Bingley, but he was in no better mood than Bingley at the moment, for he couldn't even stop himself, but Darcy had other ingenious means: "I see your intention for Miss Bennet, but are you sure she is willing to accept your intention?"
Bingley was silent.
Darcy was a little surprised that Bingley did not completely lose his mind as he thought. It seemed that Miss Bennet's feedback on Bingley was indeed not that positive. He and Caroline were really worried for nothing.Bingley is also a man who has been in the London society. If he has no sense, he should be married to a lady he used to date by now.However, what Bingley said next made Darcy lose his composure immediately.
"I admire Miss Bennet, and at the same time, I think her character is beyond reproach. She has not done any disrespectful words or deeds." I feel like her eyes don't quite stay on me."
He looked at Darcy.
Darcy snorted coldly: "Ridiculous!"
He was not completely unaware, because he had suspected that Jane Bennet was a double-faced person. He and Bingley had been in various high-level social occasions when they were very young, and they had met many men and women. There is a set.Bingley was a bit blinder, but that was purely because he was a sentimental man, but he was no fool.
Neither of them spoke.
A gentleman wouldn't speak ill of a woman behind her back.
Bingley got up from the sofa: "I...I think I can try..."
"Pay attention to the way you speak," advised Darcy, "and don't embarrass the lady."
This was a cue to advise Bingley not to embarrass himself.
He felt that there was a high possibility that Jane Bennet would refuse, otherwise, if he made up his mind to stick to Bingley for life, there would be no need to be double-dealing in the first place.He reminded Bingley to pay attention to what he said, and the other party listened. If Miss Bennet refused, it could be treated as nothing happened.Marriage proposal is a technical task.
So Bingley went back and forth, because of the impulsive "responsibility to the end" when he left, Mrs. Bennet's eyes lit up, and she dragged her four daughters out of the room. Jane was crying by her mother After a scene, she was already conscious, longing for someone to pull Mrs. Bennet away from the bed.And after she coughed up the phlegm, she felt better.
Elizabeth wanted to stay, but Bingley also asked her to accompany Mrs. Bennet, so she had to leave.
"Miss Jane Bennet, if you wish," Bingley stood far away from the bed, but this did not prevent Jane from seeing the tension on his face: "I can take you to London and take care of you all the time."
Proposal!Proposal!This is a proposal!
Jane was very excited. Although this proposal was not from the person she was most looking forward to, Bingley, the official mate, proposed to Jane at this time, but the original body failed to achieve it.Jane was overwhelmed with self-confidence. Bingley proposed to him so smoothly, could Darcy be far behind?
She didn't want to agree to Bingley, but she didn't want to refuse even more. She knew that girls could pretend to be reserved and refuse, and the man would not easily run away.That way she could hang Bingley while continuing to make contact with Darcy.
Isn't there a TV series called "One Hundred and One Proposal"!
If the two biggest characters in the book both propose to me, the ratings of the TV series will explode!
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