[Pride and Prejudice] My husband loves me again
Chapter 27 Fighting to be No. 1
If there is no such period, she might be an ordinary college student, graduate to become an ordinary white-collar worker, and live an ordinary life with a family and children.At that time, she was quite sincere to the male host. The other party was not divorced, and she was willing to be shameless. debut.
This circle is a big dye vat, and gradually she wants to climb up.
But the man has a scheming heart, knowing that if she is popular, he will fly when his wings are hardened, and the roles he plays are all female thirds, maidservants and the like.She cruelly sided with a director in the dark, and played the role of a black-hearted female supporting role by using her familiar background, and she became popular all of a sudden.
After becoming popular, they broke up, thinking wholeheartedly about changing their appearance and marrying into a wealthy family.
Every peripheral girl has a conscience.
The reason why I haven't returned to the right path is because I haven't met that (rich enough) person yet.
On the way to catch the announcement, she is a loyal player of "Through Jane Austen".
Now on the way to realize the dream of a wealthy family, the other party is still a real aristocrat, that kind of British aristocrat that people look up to, just like a third-rate young actor going to win the Oscar for Best Actress.Even if people sink into the circle of reality, they still have dreams in their hearts.
Men are not tempted because you are not beautiful enough. Women have too many means to become beautiful.
Jane smiled confidently at herself in the mirror.
If she was not afraid of being said to be a witch and burned, she would have the confidence to become the most famous courtesan in London.
Men are all a virtue.
If Elizabeth had known what she thought, she would have felt justified.It's just because this person's vision is limited to that point, she has only seen the man who controls the man above, but has never seen a man who falls in love.
Elizabeth has seen a Mr. Darcy who fell in love, which is already a great fortune in life.
Now Mary will also have a great fortune in life.
She didn't know how to talk to Mrs. Bennet about this matter, lest she would get ridiculed; she also had no sisters to confide in. Jane and Elizabeth were people from two different worlds with her, beautiful and smart; Dee and Lydia were not of her own country either, they were young and wild.
Mary sometimes feels that she is walking alone in this world, and will always walk alone in this world.
This is the self-pity of a typical literary young woman.
After a good start, she actually retracted into her shell again.
Kitty rolled her eyes, and, relying on gossip that never hurt, dragged the sisters to Meryton church.
Pastors will also communicate with each other. Mr. Wood of Meryton is not as lucky as Collins. He met such a noble benefactor, but there are many squires in Meryton, and the average wealth is not low. Therefore, Wood The gentleman is also quite prestigious within a hundred miles.Collins accepted Mr. Wood's invitation to attend the service that day.
As long as he doesn't speak, he wears a black robe and stands at the altar with a serious look. Once he speaks, he is a passer-by who catches a lot of people on the street.
But Mary couldn't turn her eyes away.
Elizabeth covered her face: Can you two stop doing this in church.
Collins stumbled to complete his task, and he didn't dare to look at Mr. Wood's face. The other party only thought that he had no skills and had a lot of luck to become the pastor in charge of a parish.Collins was a little depressed, but not angry, because the Bennet girls sat in a row under the altar, with Mary in the middle.
He had planned to propose at Longbourn the day after we met at Netherfield, but he suddenly became timid for some reason.
If it was purely for profit considerations, he could immediately kneel down to the woman he liked without hesitation.
Instead of Mary, he felt a little weak in his legs just thinking about it.
It was so delayed until today, and I was so moved when I found out that Mary had found the church.
After the service, Mary found that her sisters disappeared in a flash. Elizabeth and Kitty did it on purpose. Didn't see it, the first one ran fast.
The show ended quickly, and there were not many people left in the church.
Pastor Wood cleared his throat: "The side door on the right goes out, and there is a small garden."
The two went out one after the other to cover up, Collins walked in front deliberately arrogantly, and Mary followed behind with her head bowed.
Walking to an open space, Collins reflected on the long speech he had carefully prepared. This was prepared when he set off from Rosings Manor. He only needed to change the name of the person, regardless of the lady.He thought for a while and found that he couldn't remember a word. A gust of wind blew his robe, and Collins felt that the spring wind was like a tornado, and he was blown to the ground at once. He said a word quickly: "Mary Miss Bennet, please marry me!"
Mary was too ashamed to look at him, so she stretched out her hand to pass it over, and then found that it was slippery, and it turned out to touch Collins' high hairline, and Collins quickly grabbed her hand from the top of her head into his own, and looked eagerly at him. looking at each other.
Too excited to speak, Mary could only nod her head.
After a while, she blushed and cried again.
Collins was disturbed by her, so he had to comfort him in embarrassment: "The marriage proposal happened in the church, which is very in line with our status and behavior, and there are so many witnesses who are happy for us."
Mary, who had always been convinced of him, nodded happily.
The witness "Mr. Robert Johnson 1769-1803" expressed his delight at the newcomer.
Yes, next door to the small garden is the cemetery.
Mary seemed to meet her sisters without any abnormality, but Elizabeth noticed her clenched fists, the slight sweat on the tip of her nose, and her flushed cheeks. Other than these, there seemed to be no difference. Mary could answer that she was too tired to find her sisters.But the look on a face is no lie, and Elizabeth was genuinely glad for Mary.
Lydia bought another hat while she was waiting for Mary. She was the last one to come back, and she kept complaining that Mary was so stupid that she was scattered by the worship crowd and made the sisters wait so long for her in vain.
Normally, Mary would have to argue a few words with reason, but today she completely ignored Lydia's words.
Lydia was upset and kicked the carriage viciously.
When the sisters arrived at the door of the house, they found a horse tied to the door, and the maid told them that Mr. William Collins was coming.Mary was the first to rush through the door and found Mrs. Bennet complaining that Collins was rude, and that she hadn't even met her before blowing into Mr. Bennet's study like the wind.
"He is too contemptuous of people," Mrs. Bennet put forward the mother-in-law's money: "What is the urgent matter, so that he doesn't even have time to talk to me properly."
The most urgent thing is that Mrs. Bennet, you are really going to be a mother-in-law.
Not knowing what to say, Mary paced back and forth in the living room.
Mrs. Bennet yelled, "Mary, can you just stop shaking around, you're giving me a headache!"
Before she finished yelling, Mr. Bennet and Collins came out one after another. Hearing his fiancée being scolded like this, Collins was not very happy.
He wanted to mention Mary's family status, and after getting Mr. Bennet's permission, he walked over and stood side by side with Mary in a very solemn way: "Dear wife, just now Mr. Bennet has agreed to send your daughter, Miss Mary Marry me as a wife, and we will be real relatives in the future!"
They are indeed relatives worthy of the name. In the future, Mrs. Bennet will still count on Mrs. Collins for her retirement!
Mrs. Bennet is completely stupid!
With the future son-in-law stepping on his wife, Mr. Bennet became more and more satisfied with the marriage. In his opinion, Collins and Mary's IQs are already matched. Others are gone.
He took down the pipe in his mouth and pointed to his wife: "Mrs. Bennet originally thought that a nun would be raised in the family."
But Mary was the first to open up the situation, and the object was Collins, who could be called a good son-in-law and solve the pension problem of the mother-in-law.
Mrs. Bennet immediately put on a mother-daughter expression very miraculously, and hugged Mary: "Oh, Mary, my mother really wants to congratulate you, even if you get married, you still have to kiss your mother all the time." Intimacy," she held Collins' hand again: "Nephew, Mary is a very nice girl, although sometimes she is dull, but it's not a bad thing to talk less."
Mr. Bennet laughed "hehe", you also know that talking less is not a bad thing.
Among all the people, Lydia was the only one. She looked at this and that, and finally chose to ask Elizabeth: "Mary...Mary, she is an antique, when..."
She didn't quite understand why Mary was about to get married when there was no sign of love.
Elizabeth smiled meaningfully. In the eyes of these time-traveling women, she is also an old antique: "Lydia, this is how old antiques fall in love."
Every word of the conversation, every gesture of gesture, even a look, a look back and even a handshake in the gap between spinning and jumping on the dance floor, all slowly ferment the feelings in the moistening and silent.
This is the joy of old antiques falling in love.
Elizabeth will experience this fun again soon. Who will fall in love with her husband for the second time like her?
Elizabeth kept the door open for the night, and Kitty did come at midnight.
"I'm waiting for you," Elizabeth said uncertainly, "but I thought you would wait after Mary's wedding."
Kitty shrugged: "You keep your promises in this era. There is no difference between getting engaged and getting married. The sooner our affairs are settled, the better."
Elizabeth became nervous. Now that Mary's marriage was successful, she still owed a promise.
She wasn't sure she could afford the commitment.
This circle is a big dye vat, and gradually she wants to climb up.
But the man has a scheming heart, knowing that if she is popular, he will fly when his wings are hardened, and the roles he plays are all female thirds, maidservants and the like.She cruelly sided with a director in the dark, and played the role of a black-hearted female supporting role by using her familiar background, and she became popular all of a sudden.
After becoming popular, they broke up, thinking wholeheartedly about changing their appearance and marrying into a wealthy family.
Every peripheral girl has a conscience.
The reason why I haven't returned to the right path is because I haven't met that (rich enough) person yet.
On the way to catch the announcement, she is a loyal player of "Through Jane Austen".
Now on the way to realize the dream of a wealthy family, the other party is still a real aristocrat, that kind of British aristocrat that people look up to, just like a third-rate young actor going to win the Oscar for Best Actress.Even if people sink into the circle of reality, they still have dreams in their hearts.
Men are not tempted because you are not beautiful enough. Women have too many means to become beautiful.
Jane smiled confidently at herself in the mirror.
If she was not afraid of being said to be a witch and burned, she would have the confidence to become the most famous courtesan in London.
Men are all a virtue.
If Elizabeth had known what she thought, she would have felt justified.It's just because this person's vision is limited to that point, she has only seen the man who controls the man above, but has never seen a man who falls in love.
Elizabeth has seen a Mr. Darcy who fell in love, which is already a great fortune in life.
Now Mary will also have a great fortune in life.
She didn't know how to talk to Mrs. Bennet about this matter, lest she would get ridiculed; she also had no sisters to confide in. Jane and Elizabeth were people from two different worlds with her, beautiful and smart; Dee and Lydia were not of her own country either, they were young and wild.
Mary sometimes feels that she is walking alone in this world, and will always walk alone in this world.
This is the self-pity of a typical literary young woman.
After a good start, she actually retracted into her shell again.
Kitty rolled her eyes, and, relying on gossip that never hurt, dragged the sisters to Meryton church.
Pastors will also communicate with each other. Mr. Wood of Meryton is not as lucky as Collins. He met such a noble benefactor, but there are many squires in Meryton, and the average wealth is not low. Therefore, Wood The gentleman is also quite prestigious within a hundred miles.Collins accepted Mr. Wood's invitation to attend the service that day.
As long as he doesn't speak, he wears a black robe and stands at the altar with a serious look. Once he speaks, he is a passer-by who catches a lot of people on the street.
But Mary couldn't turn her eyes away.
Elizabeth covered her face: Can you two stop doing this in church.
Collins stumbled to complete his task, and he didn't dare to look at Mr. Wood's face. The other party only thought that he had no skills and had a lot of luck to become the pastor in charge of a parish.Collins was a little depressed, but not angry, because the Bennet girls sat in a row under the altar, with Mary in the middle.
He had planned to propose at Longbourn the day after we met at Netherfield, but he suddenly became timid for some reason.
If it was purely for profit considerations, he could immediately kneel down to the woman he liked without hesitation.
Instead of Mary, he felt a little weak in his legs just thinking about it.
It was so delayed until today, and I was so moved when I found out that Mary had found the church.
After the service, Mary found that her sisters disappeared in a flash. Elizabeth and Kitty did it on purpose. Didn't see it, the first one ran fast.
The show ended quickly, and there were not many people left in the church.
Pastor Wood cleared his throat: "The side door on the right goes out, and there is a small garden."
The two went out one after the other to cover up, Collins walked in front deliberately arrogantly, and Mary followed behind with her head bowed.
Walking to an open space, Collins reflected on the long speech he had carefully prepared. This was prepared when he set off from Rosings Manor. He only needed to change the name of the person, regardless of the lady.He thought for a while and found that he couldn't remember a word. A gust of wind blew his robe, and Collins felt that the spring wind was like a tornado, and he was blown to the ground at once. He said a word quickly: "Mary Miss Bennet, please marry me!"
Mary was too ashamed to look at him, so she stretched out her hand to pass it over, and then found that it was slippery, and it turned out to touch Collins' high hairline, and Collins quickly grabbed her hand from the top of her head into his own, and looked eagerly at him. looking at each other.
Too excited to speak, Mary could only nod her head.
After a while, she blushed and cried again.
Collins was disturbed by her, so he had to comfort him in embarrassment: "The marriage proposal happened in the church, which is very in line with our status and behavior, and there are so many witnesses who are happy for us."
Mary, who had always been convinced of him, nodded happily.
The witness "Mr. Robert Johnson 1769-1803" expressed his delight at the newcomer.
Yes, next door to the small garden is the cemetery.
Mary seemed to meet her sisters without any abnormality, but Elizabeth noticed her clenched fists, the slight sweat on the tip of her nose, and her flushed cheeks. Other than these, there seemed to be no difference. Mary could answer that she was too tired to find her sisters.But the look on a face is no lie, and Elizabeth was genuinely glad for Mary.
Lydia bought another hat while she was waiting for Mary. She was the last one to come back, and she kept complaining that Mary was so stupid that she was scattered by the worship crowd and made the sisters wait so long for her in vain.
Normally, Mary would have to argue a few words with reason, but today she completely ignored Lydia's words.
Lydia was upset and kicked the carriage viciously.
When the sisters arrived at the door of the house, they found a horse tied to the door, and the maid told them that Mr. William Collins was coming.Mary was the first to rush through the door and found Mrs. Bennet complaining that Collins was rude, and that she hadn't even met her before blowing into Mr. Bennet's study like the wind.
"He is too contemptuous of people," Mrs. Bennet put forward the mother-in-law's money: "What is the urgent matter, so that he doesn't even have time to talk to me properly."
The most urgent thing is that Mrs. Bennet, you are really going to be a mother-in-law.
Not knowing what to say, Mary paced back and forth in the living room.
Mrs. Bennet yelled, "Mary, can you just stop shaking around, you're giving me a headache!"
Before she finished yelling, Mr. Bennet and Collins came out one after another. Hearing his fiancée being scolded like this, Collins was not very happy.
He wanted to mention Mary's family status, and after getting Mr. Bennet's permission, he walked over and stood side by side with Mary in a very solemn way: "Dear wife, just now Mr. Bennet has agreed to send your daughter, Miss Mary Marry me as a wife, and we will be real relatives in the future!"
They are indeed relatives worthy of the name. In the future, Mrs. Bennet will still count on Mrs. Collins for her retirement!
Mrs. Bennet is completely stupid!
With the future son-in-law stepping on his wife, Mr. Bennet became more and more satisfied with the marriage. In his opinion, Collins and Mary's IQs are already matched. Others are gone.
He took down the pipe in his mouth and pointed to his wife: "Mrs. Bennet originally thought that a nun would be raised in the family."
But Mary was the first to open up the situation, and the object was Collins, who could be called a good son-in-law and solve the pension problem of the mother-in-law.
Mrs. Bennet immediately put on a mother-daughter expression very miraculously, and hugged Mary: "Oh, Mary, my mother really wants to congratulate you, even if you get married, you still have to kiss your mother all the time." Intimacy," she held Collins' hand again: "Nephew, Mary is a very nice girl, although sometimes she is dull, but it's not a bad thing to talk less."
Mr. Bennet laughed "hehe", you also know that talking less is not a bad thing.
Among all the people, Lydia was the only one. She looked at this and that, and finally chose to ask Elizabeth: "Mary...Mary, she is an antique, when..."
She didn't quite understand why Mary was about to get married when there was no sign of love.
Elizabeth smiled meaningfully. In the eyes of these time-traveling women, she is also an old antique: "Lydia, this is how old antiques fall in love."
Every word of the conversation, every gesture of gesture, even a look, a look back and even a handshake in the gap between spinning and jumping on the dance floor, all slowly ferment the feelings in the moistening and silent.
This is the joy of old antiques falling in love.
Elizabeth will experience this fun again soon. Who will fall in love with her husband for the second time like her?
Elizabeth kept the door open for the night, and Kitty did come at midnight.
"I'm waiting for you," Elizabeth said uncertainly, "but I thought you would wait after Mary's wedding."
Kitty shrugged: "You keep your promises in this era. There is no difference between getting engaged and getting married. The sooner our affairs are settled, the better."
Elizabeth became nervous. Now that Mary's marriage was successful, she still owed a promise.
She wasn't sure she could afford the commitment.
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