Pride and Prejudice Becoming Jane
Chapter 5
? Mrs. Brown is a prim woman in her late forties.Her good upbringing and standard etiquette can be seen in her every move.Due to the decline of the family, he had no choice but to find a job as a tutor to subsidize the family.
Mrs. Brown had just arrived at Bennet's door when Mrs. Bennet was talking loudly about the new style of lace that had just arrived in Meryton's shop.The high-pitched voice wafted from the house to Mrs. Brown's ears, and succeeded in making her frown. She thought it might be a difficult task to teach girls from this environment, and this led to her later education. Quite harsh.
When she came to the Bennett's house, the children were already fully dressed and waiting in the drawing room, and when she introduced herself to everyone, they all looked at her with amazement, because they were not in the land of Longbourn. I have seen this kind of people in the world. Most of the people around them are happy, and they speak with a light tone.But Mrs. Brown spoke in a smooth, clear voice, as if without emotion.She seemed to be taking her job as a tutor too seriously. Her dark green skirt was kept neat and wrinkled at all times, and her flat tone of voice made the wrinkles on her face seem to be arranged in an orderly manner.
She was quite strict on the first day of class, and the children complained so much that even Jane thought she was too strict.Elizabeth once described it in private: "She is like a moving ice cellar, walking beside her will not feel hot even in summer." Mrs. Bennet also complained about Mrs. Brown's ice face, but she It seemed that he was a little afraid of that face.In the past two days, her behavior has calmed down a lot, and her speech is not so loud.Yes, although Mrs. Brown didn't say anything, anyone who was stared at by a face of ice cubes when they spoke loudly would feel uncomfortable.
Although everyone was slightly dissatisfied, no one said it openly, because Mrs. Brown's talent is obvious to all. She is not only proficient in Latin and French, but also has high attainments in painting and playing the piano.After a few weeks of painful study and life, everyone has adapted to this rhythm.Jane likes to draw very much, although her paintings are often criticized by Mrs. Brown.On the other hand, Mrs. Brown praised her for her talent because she had some background in piano.As the No.1 praised by Mrs. Brown, she has also been admired by her sisters for a long time, which made her blush a little.
The days passed quickly under Mrs. Brown's strict teaching, and Jane became more and more fond of learning, and her personality became more cheerful and lively.Elizabeth is eccentric, and she often likes to debate various issues with Jane, and she will not stop until she reaches a conclusion.Although Mary is not very talented in the piano, she is working hard and often communicates with her sisters. She likes to read but is not a bookworm, and she is good at playing the piano but not full of craftsmanship.Kitty and Lydia grew more and more lively, but their behavior was so decency that they were only playful and not frivolous.Even the family atmosphere has improved.
Mrs. Bennet has also become more restrained. When she used to chat with her about the new news with an exaggerated expression, she just echoed with a decent expression and a soft voice. She also imitated Mrs. Brown's picture of "you loud Talking is not ladylike" look.Seeing the surprised expressions of those wives, she felt extremely proud.Perhaps because of the harmony of the family, Mr. Bennett also made a good profit in the business, and the family was full of laughter.Even Mrs. Brown's expression softened. The family lived happily in such a beautiful atmosphere.
Mrs. Brown had just arrived at Bennet's door when Mrs. Bennet was talking loudly about the new style of lace that had just arrived in Meryton's shop.The high-pitched voice wafted from the house to Mrs. Brown's ears, and succeeded in making her frown. She thought it might be a difficult task to teach girls from this environment, and this led to her later education. Quite harsh.
When she came to the Bennett's house, the children were already fully dressed and waiting in the drawing room, and when she introduced herself to everyone, they all looked at her with amazement, because they were not in the land of Longbourn. I have seen this kind of people in the world. Most of the people around them are happy, and they speak with a light tone.But Mrs. Brown spoke in a smooth, clear voice, as if without emotion.She seemed to be taking her job as a tutor too seriously. Her dark green skirt was kept neat and wrinkled at all times, and her flat tone of voice made the wrinkles on her face seem to be arranged in an orderly manner.
She was quite strict on the first day of class, and the children complained so much that even Jane thought she was too strict.Elizabeth once described it in private: "She is like a moving ice cellar, walking beside her will not feel hot even in summer." Mrs. Bennet also complained about Mrs. Brown's ice face, but she It seemed that he was a little afraid of that face.In the past two days, her behavior has calmed down a lot, and her speech is not so loud.Yes, although Mrs. Brown didn't say anything, anyone who was stared at by a face of ice cubes when they spoke loudly would feel uncomfortable.
Although everyone was slightly dissatisfied, no one said it openly, because Mrs. Brown's talent is obvious to all. She is not only proficient in Latin and French, but also has high attainments in painting and playing the piano.After a few weeks of painful study and life, everyone has adapted to this rhythm.Jane likes to draw very much, although her paintings are often criticized by Mrs. Brown.On the other hand, Mrs. Brown praised her for her talent because she had some background in piano.As the No.1 praised by Mrs. Brown, she has also been admired by her sisters for a long time, which made her blush a little.
The days passed quickly under Mrs. Brown's strict teaching, and Jane became more and more fond of learning, and her personality became more cheerful and lively.Elizabeth is eccentric, and she often likes to debate various issues with Jane, and she will not stop until she reaches a conclusion.Although Mary is not very talented in the piano, she is working hard and often communicates with her sisters. She likes to read but is not a bookworm, and she is good at playing the piano but not full of craftsmanship.Kitty and Lydia grew more and more lively, but their behavior was so decency that they were only playful and not frivolous.Even the family atmosphere has improved.
Mrs. Bennet has also become more restrained. When she used to chat with her about the new news with an exaggerated expression, she just echoed with a decent expression and a soft voice. She also imitated Mrs. Brown's picture of "you loud Talking is not ladylike" look.Seeing the surprised expressions of those wives, she felt extremely proud.Perhaps because of the harmony of the family, Mr. Bennett also made a good profit in the business, and the family was full of laughter.Even Mrs. Brown's expression softened. The family lived happily in such a beautiful atmosphere.
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