The conversation turned to Mary, and Elizabeth said that next time she would take this sister to Netherfield.
"There was a super famous love song in our time called "Watch the Meteor Shower with You"," Kitty also saw the small signs between Collins and Mary. When she read the book, she felt that the two were a couple. It's just that Mary didn't grasp the opportunity of contact at all: "It turns out that the English name of falling in love is "Walk with you to see the mantelpiece."
Elizabeth was fascinated by the time she visited the newlywed Charlotte, who always encouraged Collins to stay in the garden, or stay in the church, or simply go to Rosings Park, and Charlotte did not want to see Collins at all.
Marriage is her safe haven, but what she avoids is not only gossip about unmarried old ladies, she also avoids her own husband.
A marriage without feelings is still too painful after all.
"Even if there is no relationship, he and Charlotte will get married soon." Elizabeth thinks that good things are coming soon: "If he can get along with Mary, and Mary is from the Bennet family, it will only be faster."
Kitty looked at Elizabeth: "That's not necessarily the case, even if it is according to the order of ranking among the sisters, it is not Mary's turn for the time being." She has thoroughly studied the characters in the book: "Even if he has a crush on Mary right now." With such a little bit of goodwill, you, Elizabeth, are still the number one backup candidate. You are good-looking, smart and generous. Even a scum like Wickham who only has money in his eyes has had a sincere feeling for you. Good impression, you are Mary's rival in love."
Elizabeth was extremely distressed. Seeing that the situation seemed to be getting better, she didn't worry about any of them.
When she went to Netherfield two days later, she took Mary with her, and Collins had to greet the Duchess almost all day long, and she was 90.00% sure that Mary would meet Collins.
But if you meet Collins, you must visit Aunt Catherine.
Elizabeth is worried about Mary, but if she is to marry Collins, it is necessary to overcome her fear of Aunt Catherine, otherwise she will not live in the future.Mary's performance was mediocre. If she didn't want to fight for a while, Elizabeth thought she would faint from fear soon.Aunt Catherine also sensed Mary's boredom, so she didn't take the initiative to ask questions, and Mary retreated further into a corner.
If Collins had any thoughts about Mary yesterday, he was going to kill them immediately.
Darcy, who had listened for a while, suddenly said, "Miss Mary Bennet, I heard you play at the Meryton Ball, and it was very impressive." Everyone looked at him: "I wonder if you can help me My aunt playing a song?"
"It is said that the Bennet family did not hire a tutor. Even if Miss Mary is skilled, without the guidance of a famous teacher, there are few people who can rely on their talents to learn by themselves." Aunt Catherine didn't give much face: "Her sister plays very mediocre."
Mary flinched even more.
Elizabeth gave Mary a push and said softly, "Remember not to sing."
Mary immediately calmed down because her sister stood by the piano and turned the sheet music for herself. The only thing she could do well was the memorization and the piano. If she couldn't even use one of her most proud skills, she deserved it in this life. At home, Mrs. Bennet points at her nose and satirizes her every day.
Mary straightened her back and played "Trout" very briskly, though with the determined determination of a strong man.
This is a new tune, not something that classicists like Aunt Catherine would hear every day. Nowadays, in the country house, several young and lively country gentry ladies surround themselves to amuse themselves. With such a brisk tune, Aunt Catherine would I consciously relaxed, feeling that I was too serious and harsh.
At the end of the song, Aunt Catherine unconsciously wanted to applaud, but just as she picked it up, she uncomfortably put it back on her lap.
"It's a good piece, but I will choose it." She never mentioned Mary.
Darcy saw his aunt's stubbornness, and nodded in agreement: "The music is well chosen."
Elizabeth knew that Mary had passed.
Collins immediately relaxed when he saw that Mary had won Aunt Catherine's favor.
"Young people like modern music, but few of them play it in front of old people," Aunt Catherine rambled on, unwilling to praise Mary straightforwardly: "It's rare to listen to it when the weather is good today."
Mary knew that she did nothing wrong this time, so she relaxed and responded a lot more appropriately: "There are five chapters in this piece, and Chapter 4 played today is the most lively, but it's not a solo piece, I slightly modified it. , after all, the lady at home can't find a violinist to play together."
"You changed it yourself?" Aunt Catherine became interested: "It's Hui Zhilan's heart, next time bring the score, Annie will definitely like it."
Knowing that she had won the admission ticket of the noble lady, Mary quickly agreed, and then talked about the origin of this song. After all, she has read a lot of books. Although the words are not witty, they are logical and articulate. Clearly, Aunt Catherine nodded from time to time, looking quite satisfied.
At the end, the old lady asked: "You played the chapter where the trout swims happily in the stream, but was finally caught by the fisherman." She was quite regretful: "Why didn't it have a happy ending? ?”
Mary was stupid, so she had no choice but to say: "No, I often feel sorry."
Seeing that the scene was going to be cold again, Elizabeth hurriedly said: "Let me tell you, the fisherman did not go home empty-handed that day, and he caught fish and gave it to the girl he liked. It is a happy thing for everyone, and this is the happy ending!"
Then everyone laughed again.
Collins was in a hurry to add to the snake: "I thought it was a pity that the trout was caught, and I thought the fisherman was evil, but the fisherman also had to make a living. According to what Miss Elizabeth said, the fisherman and the girl he liked went to the market to sell the fish. Such a kind customer as Mrs. de Bourgh. The fisherman gets money and goes back to buy a house and land, and the Duchess buys trout and releases them in the big pond at Rosings Manor. It's not as happy as in the stream."
This can be linked to the ability of Rosings Manor to flatter at any time, and only Collins can say it with the cheek. Aunt Catherine listens to it, and others are embarrassing.
Mary didn't feel it, and looked at Collins with admiration.
Collins met Mary's gaze. She hadn't worn glasses for the past two days, and she squinted slightly to look at people. Her blue eyes were foggy, and there was a pitiful dewyness in them, and Collins was shocked suddenly.
To be honest, at this age, Collins has never been looked at by a woman with this look.
Mr. Pastor suddenly fell in love in front of the public.
The other three are all human beings, not fools by any means. These two are full of affection, lighting up huge "light bulbs" on the heads of others.
Elizabeth hurriedly called Mary to Jane.
Collins found an excuse to hang out in the garden, hoping that Mary would appear on the second-floor terrace sometime.
Darcy accompanied Aunt Catherine with the book in his hand, and he didn't speak from the beginning to the end. He felt that the threat of Collins to him was temporarily relieved, and he was so happy that he didn't interrupt Aunt Catherine's free talking at all.
"What a silly girl, she's stupid and doesn't know how to wink, but she doesn't talk much, and she plays the piano well," Aunt Catherine muttered, "and Collins likes it."
At such an age, Aunt Catherine has seen enough people and things, so she naturally knows that there are many forms of marriage, and there is one called mutual affection, which is what both parties and bystanders are happy to see.
She herself belongs to that kind, so there is no need to do anything immoral to Collins.
Darcy knew his aunt's attitude, and he thought the same.
With Collins' social status, his marriage is irrelevant, so he likes Mary, so he can marry naturally.
But I am different, my aunt is also very cautious about his marriage.
If it were Darcy and Elizabeth, Aunt Catherine would not easily say something like "Darcy likes it although the dowry girl can't play the violin well".
He silently suppressed the inexplicable envy.
He snapped the book shut.
Aunt Catherine gave her aunt and nephew a strange look, maybe it was a delusion, since she came to Netherfield, Darcy has been quite moody.Darcy can stir up the burden of the family at a young age, but he is not so ignorant.
She blamed everything on that unknown goblin.
He always wanted to find her out, and then viciously reprimanded the village girl for her wishful thinking, so that she would never dare to appear in front of himself and his aunt and nephew again in this life.
Aunt Catherine had high ambitions.
She didn't know that the current story style is actually full of all kinds of goblins.
Jane looked downstairs in disgust: "What is Collins doing poking around?"
She thought that the other party was still wishful thinking about her.
Impatiently lying back on the bed, she covered her face with a thin quilt: "I'm tired."
I hope my sisters get out of here quickly with the dead fat pig.
Elizabeth didn't stay to see her expression, and turned away with Mary, who wanted to go out to see Collins but hesitated, and left. As soon as the sisters left, Jane jumped up from the bed, opened the wardrobe door and took out a golden dress. She wore an oriental exotic dress, which Caroline brought to her the day before yesterday, and a matching hat with precious feathers.
Just by standing in front of the mirror and comparing herself, she could imagine herself radiant and full of stars at the ball.
At that time, I will go to London with the Bingley family and stay away from the lowly Bennet family. I don't know how many high-class people I will meet. Maybe even Darcy will not be the best one.At that time, she was admitted to a school in a first-tier city with the help of a well-meaning person. When she came to thank her, she found that the sponsor was a self-made couple.
As soon as she thanked her so much, she thanked him and went to the bed.
"There was a super famous love song in our time called "Watch the Meteor Shower with You"," Kitty also saw the small signs between Collins and Mary. When she read the book, she felt that the two were a couple. It's just that Mary didn't grasp the opportunity of contact at all: "It turns out that the English name of falling in love is "Walk with you to see the mantelpiece."
Elizabeth was fascinated by the time she visited the newlywed Charlotte, who always encouraged Collins to stay in the garden, or stay in the church, or simply go to Rosings Park, and Charlotte did not want to see Collins at all.
Marriage is her safe haven, but what she avoids is not only gossip about unmarried old ladies, she also avoids her own husband.
A marriage without feelings is still too painful after all.
"Even if there is no relationship, he and Charlotte will get married soon." Elizabeth thinks that good things are coming soon: "If he can get along with Mary, and Mary is from the Bennet family, it will only be faster."
Kitty looked at Elizabeth: "That's not necessarily the case, even if it is according to the order of ranking among the sisters, it is not Mary's turn for the time being." She has thoroughly studied the characters in the book: "Even if he has a crush on Mary right now." With such a little bit of goodwill, you, Elizabeth, are still the number one backup candidate. You are good-looking, smart and generous. Even a scum like Wickham who only has money in his eyes has had a sincere feeling for you. Good impression, you are Mary's rival in love."
Elizabeth was extremely distressed. Seeing that the situation seemed to be getting better, she didn't worry about any of them.
When she went to Netherfield two days later, she took Mary with her, and Collins had to greet the Duchess almost all day long, and she was 90.00% sure that Mary would meet Collins.
But if you meet Collins, you must visit Aunt Catherine.
Elizabeth is worried about Mary, but if she is to marry Collins, it is necessary to overcome her fear of Aunt Catherine, otherwise she will not live in the future.Mary's performance was mediocre. If she didn't want to fight for a while, Elizabeth thought she would faint from fear soon.Aunt Catherine also sensed Mary's boredom, so she didn't take the initiative to ask questions, and Mary retreated further into a corner.
If Collins had any thoughts about Mary yesterday, he was going to kill them immediately.
Darcy, who had listened for a while, suddenly said, "Miss Mary Bennet, I heard you play at the Meryton Ball, and it was very impressive." Everyone looked at him: "I wonder if you can help me My aunt playing a song?"
"It is said that the Bennet family did not hire a tutor. Even if Miss Mary is skilled, without the guidance of a famous teacher, there are few people who can rely on their talents to learn by themselves." Aunt Catherine didn't give much face: "Her sister plays very mediocre."
Mary flinched even more.
Elizabeth gave Mary a push and said softly, "Remember not to sing."
Mary immediately calmed down because her sister stood by the piano and turned the sheet music for herself. The only thing she could do well was the memorization and the piano. If she couldn't even use one of her most proud skills, she deserved it in this life. At home, Mrs. Bennet points at her nose and satirizes her every day.
Mary straightened her back and played "Trout" very briskly, though with the determined determination of a strong man.
This is a new tune, not something that classicists like Aunt Catherine would hear every day. Nowadays, in the country house, several young and lively country gentry ladies surround themselves to amuse themselves. With such a brisk tune, Aunt Catherine would I consciously relaxed, feeling that I was too serious and harsh.
At the end of the song, Aunt Catherine unconsciously wanted to applaud, but just as she picked it up, she uncomfortably put it back on her lap.
"It's a good piece, but I will choose it." She never mentioned Mary.
Darcy saw his aunt's stubbornness, and nodded in agreement: "The music is well chosen."
Elizabeth knew that Mary had passed.
Collins immediately relaxed when he saw that Mary had won Aunt Catherine's favor.
"Young people like modern music, but few of them play it in front of old people," Aunt Catherine rambled on, unwilling to praise Mary straightforwardly: "It's rare to listen to it when the weather is good today."
Mary knew that she did nothing wrong this time, so she relaxed and responded a lot more appropriately: "There are five chapters in this piece, and Chapter 4 played today is the most lively, but it's not a solo piece, I slightly modified it. , after all, the lady at home can't find a violinist to play together."
"You changed it yourself?" Aunt Catherine became interested: "It's Hui Zhilan's heart, next time bring the score, Annie will definitely like it."
Knowing that she had won the admission ticket of the noble lady, Mary quickly agreed, and then talked about the origin of this song. After all, she has read a lot of books. Although the words are not witty, they are logical and articulate. Clearly, Aunt Catherine nodded from time to time, looking quite satisfied.
At the end, the old lady asked: "You played the chapter where the trout swims happily in the stream, but was finally caught by the fisherman." She was quite regretful: "Why didn't it have a happy ending? ?”
Mary was stupid, so she had no choice but to say: "No, I often feel sorry."
Seeing that the scene was going to be cold again, Elizabeth hurriedly said: "Let me tell you, the fisherman did not go home empty-handed that day, and he caught fish and gave it to the girl he liked. It is a happy thing for everyone, and this is the happy ending!"
Then everyone laughed again.
Collins was in a hurry to add to the snake: "I thought it was a pity that the trout was caught, and I thought the fisherman was evil, but the fisherman also had to make a living. According to what Miss Elizabeth said, the fisherman and the girl he liked went to the market to sell the fish. Such a kind customer as Mrs. de Bourgh. The fisherman gets money and goes back to buy a house and land, and the Duchess buys trout and releases them in the big pond at Rosings Manor. It's not as happy as in the stream."
This can be linked to the ability of Rosings Manor to flatter at any time, and only Collins can say it with the cheek. Aunt Catherine listens to it, and others are embarrassing.
Mary didn't feel it, and looked at Collins with admiration.
Collins met Mary's gaze. She hadn't worn glasses for the past two days, and she squinted slightly to look at people. Her blue eyes were foggy, and there was a pitiful dewyness in them, and Collins was shocked suddenly.
To be honest, at this age, Collins has never been looked at by a woman with this look.
Mr. Pastor suddenly fell in love in front of the public.
The other three are all human beings, not fools by any means. These two are full of affection, lighting up huge "light bulbs" on the heads of others.
Elizabeth hurriedly called Mary to Jane.
Collins found an excuse to hang out in the garden, hoping that Mary would appear on the second-floor terrace sometime.
Darcy accompanied Aunt Catherine with the book in his hand, and he didn't speak from the beginning to the end. He felt that the threat of Collins to him was temporarily relieved, and he was so happy that he didn't interrupt Aunt Catherine's free talking at all.
"What a silly girl, she's stupid and doesn't know how to wink, but she doesn't talk much, and she plays the piano well," Aunt Catherine muttered, "and Collins likes it."
At such an age, Aunt Catherine has seen enough people and things, so she naturally knows that there are many forms of marriage, and there is one called mutual affection, which is what both parties and bystanders are happy to see.
She herself belongs to that kind, so there is no need to do anything immoral to Collins.
Darcy knew his aunt's attitude, and he thought the same.
With Collins' social status, his marriage is irrelevant, so he likes Mary, so he can marry naturally.
But I am different, my aunt is also very cautious about his marriage.
If it were Darcy and Elizabeth, Aunt Catherine would not easily say something like "Darcy likes it although the dowry girl can't play the violin well".
He silently suppressed the inexplicable envy.
He snapped the book shut.
Aunt Catherine gave her aunt and nephew a strange look, maybe it was a delusion, since she came to Netherfield, Darcy has been quite moody.Darcy can stir up the burden of the family at a young age, but he is not so ignorant.
She blamed everything on that unknown goblin.
He always wanted to find her out, and then viciously reprimanded the village girl for her wishful thinking, so that she would never dare to appear in front of himself and his aunt and nephew again in this life.
Aunt Catherine had high ambitions.
She didn't know that the current story style is actually full of all kinds of goblins.
Jane looked downstairs in disgust: "What is Collins doing poking around?"
She thought that the other party was still wishful thinking about her.
Impatiently lying back on the bed, she covered her face with a thin quilt: "I'm tired."
I hope my sisters get out of here quickly with the dead fat pig.
Elizabeth didn't stay to see her expression, and turned away with Mary, who wanted to go out to see Collins but hesitated, and left. As soon as the sisters left, Jane jumped up from the bed, opened the wardrobe door and took out a golden dress. She wore an oriental exotic dress, which Caroline brought to her the day before yesterday, and a matching hat with precious feathers.
Just by standing in front of the mirror and comparing herself, she could imagine herself radiant and full of stars at the ball.
At that time, I will go to London with the Bingley family and stay away from the lowly Bennet family. I don't know how many high-class people I will meet. Maybe even Darcy will not be the best one.At that time, she was admitted to a school in a first-tier city with the help of a well-meaning person. When she came to thank her, she found that the sponsor was a self-made couple.
As soon as she thanked her so much, she thanked him and went to the bed.
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