Mr. Bingley got out of the carriage first, Joseph the coachman brought the stirrups, and Mr. Bingley helped the ladies out of the carriage.
A lady who looked like a housekeeper came out, and the group of them were welcomed into the house.
As soon as the two menservants in livery were out of sight, Lydia said to them, "Dear sisters, did you see those two menservants just now? My God, they are so ugly, I Never seen such a long chin in my life, and such a narrow forehead, Mr. Bingley, how could Mrs. Hurst employ such ugly fellows? But their uniforms are very good, and they look good on them, I dare say I don’t know how many times better than the uniforms of our servants. I have told my mother that our uniforms are too ugly, and my mother also said that I am right, but she is not willing to spend money for the servants. New clothes, omg, there's a statue here, too,"
By this time they had entered the main hall, and a bust of a man was placed near the door. Lydia looked at the statue and said, "Look at this man, he has such a handsome face, I like pretty people, If I were Mrs. Hurst, I'd have fired those two ugly bastards. But the house looks fine, and man, someone came out. They must be Mrs. Hurst and Miss Bingley. Am I right, Bingley? gentlemen?"
At this time, a gentleman and two ladies had come down the stairs, and maybe they heard Lydia's words. Jane blushed, and Elizabeth gave Lydia a wink, asking her not to leave Talking nonsense, but Lydia ignored her. She turned her face away and looked at the room alone.
The hosts came quickly, and the gentleman bowed to the ladies, and one of the two ladies quickly said: "Dear Charles, introduce these ladies to me and Louisa, quickly Tell us which is our sister?"
Elizabeth knew she was Miss Caroline Bingley when she heard her say that. She couldn't remember Mrs. Hurst's Christian name clearly, so it should be the Louisa that Miss Bingley said.
Miss Bingley and her sister were both tall ladies, and both had good looks. Elizabeth looked carefully and thought that Miss Bingley looked more handsome than her sister.
No wonder Miss Bingley dares to pursue Mr. Darcy so blatantly in the book, the conditions are so good.
Elizabeth has been used to seeing handsome men and beautiful women since she traveled through time. Needless to say, Jane is a county flower. Except for Mary, everyone else in the family is also beautiful. Except for Jane, she has seen Miss Bingley before. The prettiest of beauties.
Mr. Bingley introduced them at once.
Miss Bingley took Jane's hand and said with a smile: "I really guessed. I guessed that you are my sister-in-law just now. Dear Jane, I like you from the bottom of my heart when I see you. I am so direct. You won't laugh at me, will you? My dear Charles, you have such a good eye, and I dare say there is no one in all England more beautiful than dear Jane."
Elizabeth thought that Miss Bingley could really talk.
Jane thought that Miss Bingley liked her very much. When she was happy, her face was rosy.
Elizabeth was a little depressed when she saw this. Everything in this world has changed, but everyone's personality has not changed at all.
If the Bingley sisters were still acting like they did in the book, wouldn't a simple person like Jane be fooled by them?
Miss Bingley said to Mr. Bingley again: "My dear Charles, how come you are here? Louisa and I thought you were going to be here an hour ago. I should very much like to go out to fetch you, and if it were not for the rain we would have I'm going to meet you outside, but as I said last time when I wrote to you, Louisa has been in poor health recently and has been coughing all the time. Mr. Hurst and I were worried that Louisa would catch a cold, so we You are not angry that you were not picked up outside, are you, dear Charles?"
Mr. Bingley immediately asked Mrs. Hurst's health with great concern.
But to be honest, Elizabeth didn't see any discomfort in Mrs. Hurst's body at all. The two sisters looked more rosy than the other.
Miss Bingley greeted Jane again, and then asked the servant to bring tea.
Because the hall is not particularly warm, Miss Bingley suggested that everyone go upstairs to a smaller living room. Miss Bingley said: "I guessed that you must have been frozen in the carriage for so long, so let the housekeeper There was a fire in the upper sitting-room this morning," said Miss Bingley, taking Jane's arm. "Come upstairs with me, dear Jane."
They went upstairs to the living room, and it was really warm, and Lydia said as soon as she entered: "My God, it's so hot in here, I can't stand it, I'm not born with heat, I'd rather go downstairs, where there is Much more comfortable, and larger than this, and a room of that size would be good for dancing, I suppose, Mrs. Hurst," cried Lydia, "you must give balls a lot, don't you?"
Mrs. Hurst looked at Lydia, as did her sister, with undisguised surprise, and then the two sisters exchanged glances. Mrs. Hurst said to Lydia curtly and coldly: "I'm afraid you don't think so." so much, dear."
Jane’s face flushed red.
Elizabeth felt uncomfortable. Although Lydia did have no rules, the sisters were too shameless.
I also feel quite helpless towards Lydia, the younger sister Elizabeth. Lydia is too self-willed, and won't listen to anyone's words. She has no brains and behaves rudely. She is the one who is most like Mrs. Bennet among the sisters. She is looked down upon wherever she goes, but she feels good about herself.
Elizabeth asked herself that she couldn't change Lydia, she thought she couldn't let Lydia and people like Wycombe elope, as long as she could prevent this from happening, she would be satisfied.
They all sat down on the sofa in the living room, and as soon as Lydia walked to the table beside her, Elizabeth saw her pick up a piece of paper on the table, and then heard her say loudly: "Here is a Jane Brush strokes, but I don't know how to draw, why, there is a name on the painting, it says Georgiana, Mrs. Hurst, which Miss Georgiana is?"
Miss Bingley said dryly: "It was drawn by Miss Georgiana Darcy."
Lydia couldn't hear the indifference in Miss Bingley's words at all, and she quickly said with enthusiasm: "Oh, so it's Miss Darcy, Miss Bingley, are you familiar with Miss Darcy? I heard that Mr. Darcy Is there only one sister, and Miss Darcy is pretty?"
The two sisters Bingley exchanged glances again. Miss Bingley said "very beautiful" perfunctorily, and then in order to prevent Lydia from continuing to talk to her, she immediately said to Mr. Bingley: "Charles, I'm afraid we can't leave today. , Luisa and I both thought it was going to rain soon, and it would be impossible to travel in this weather."
Considering Mrs. Hurst's health, Mr. Bingley agreed to leave tomorrow, and then all three of Bingley's family came to ask Jane's opinion.
Elizabeth complained in her heart, what else is there to ask?Obviously their family has already decided.
Sure enough, Jane had no objection. She said: "Since Mrs. Hurst is not in good health, of course we can't leave today. However, our aunts and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, are also in London. Since we don't leave today, I think we'd better go see Look at them."
Miss Bingley didn't expect that Jane would have such an idea. She exchanged glances with Mrs. Hurst hesitantly, and Mrs. Hurst immediately said: "That's a good idea, and it's interesting to go to that kind of place, but I can go No, I am the most impatient to go out in this kind of weather, if it rains outside, I will definitely get sick when I come back, so we can’t leave tomorrow.”
As soon as Mrs. Hurst had finished speaking, Miss Bingley said at once: "Yes, that's what I mean, I should really like to see that thing, oh, Mrs. Gardner, but I can't leave my dear for any reason. Luisa, she is not well now and must be accompanied."
The sisters obviously already knew the identities of the Gardiners and felt that their status was too low to be their relatives.
Elizabeth was rather annoyed, not by the contempt of the Bingley sisters, but by their airs.
Don't they feel too tired to panic with such a pretense?
In the end only Mr. Bingley accompanied them to the Gardners, who welcomed them warmly.
They stayed with their aunt and aunt for about an hour, and for a little while Elizabeth was alone with her aunt, Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Gardner took the opportunity to ask her: "Lizzie, have you seen Mr. Bingley's sister? What kind of people are they?"
Elizabeth has finally found someone to talk to. There are some things she can't say to Jane. After all, Jane and Mr. Bingley's sisters are now a family, let alone Lydia, who is a fool.
Elizabeth was delighted by Mrs. Gardner's question, and she at once told Mrs. Gardner what she thought of the sisters.
Mrs. Gardner said "Ah", but she didn't mean to be surprised. Mrs. Gardner said with some emotion: "Then Jane's life in the future may not be very comfortable. She has such a personality, but she just met such a relative." .”
A lady who looked like a housekeeper came out, and the group of them were welcomed into the house.
As soon as the two menservants in livery were out of sight, Lydia said to them, "Dear sisters, did you see those two menservants just now? My God, they are so ugly, I Never seen such a long chin in my life, and such a narrow forehead, Mr. Bingley, how could Mrs. Hurst employ such ugly fellows? But their uniforms are very good, and they look good on them, I dare say I don’t know how many times better than the uniforms of our servants. I have told my mother that our uniforms are too ugly, and my mother also said that I am right, but she is not willing to spend money for the servants. New clothes, omg, there's a statue here, too,"
By this time they had entered the main hall, and a bust of a man was placed near the door. Lydia looked at the statue and said, "Look at this man, he has such a handsome face, I like pretty people, If I were Mrs. Hurst, I'd have fired those two ugly bastards. But the house looks fine, and man, someone came out. They must be Mrs. Hurst and Miss Bingley. Am I right, Bingley? gentlemen?"
At this time, a gentleman and two ladies had come down the stairs, and maybe they heard Lydia's words. Jane blushed, and Elizabeth gave Lydia a wink, asking her not to leave Talking nonsense, but Lydia ignored her. She turned her face away and looked at the room alone.
The hosts came quickly, and the gentleman bowed to the ladies, and one of the two ladies quickly said: "Dear Charles, introduce these ladies to me and Louisa, quickly Tell us which is our sister?"
Elizabeth knew she was Miss Caroline Bingley when she heard her say that. She couldn't remember Mrs. Hurst's Christian name clearly, so it should be the Louisa that Miss Bingley said.
Miss Bingley and her sister were both tall ladies, and both had good looks. Elizabeth looked carefully and thought that Miss Bingley looked more handsome than her sister.
No wonder Miss Bingley dares to pursue Mr. Darcy so blatantly in the book, the conditions are so good.
Elizabeth has been used to seeing handsome men and beautiful women since she traveled through time. Needless to say, Jane is a county flower. Except for Mary, everyone else in the family is also beautiful. Except for Jane, she has seen Miss Bingley before. The prettiest of beauties.
Mr. Bingley introduced them at once.
Miss Bingley took Jane's hand and said with a smile: "I really guessed. I guessed that you are my sister-in-law just now. Dear Jane, I like you from the bottom of my heart when I see you. I am so direct. You won't laugh at me, will you? My dear Charles, you have such a good eye, and I dare say there is no one in all England more beautiful than dear Jane."
Elizabeth thought that Miss Bingley could really talk.
Jane thought that Miss Bingley liked her very much. When she was happy, her face was rosy.
Elizabeth was a little depressed when she saw this. Everything in this world has changed, but everyone's personality has not changed at all.
If the Bingley sisters were still acting like they did in the book, wouldn't a simple person like Jane be fooled by them?
Miss Bingley said to Mr. Bingley again: "My dear Charles, how come you are here? Louisa and I thought you were going to be here an hour ago. I should very much like to go out to fetch you, and if it were not for the rain we would have I'm going to meet you outside, but as I said last time when I wrote to you, Louisa has been in poor health recently and has been coughing all the time. Mr. Hurst and I were worried that Louisa would catch a cold, so we You are not angry that you were not picked up outside, are you, dear Charles?"
Mr. Bingley immediately asked Mrs. Hurst's health with great concern.
But to be honest, Elizabeth didn't see any discomfort in Mrs. Hurst's body at all. The two sisters looked more rosy than the other.
Miss Bingley greeted Jane again, and then asked the servant to bring tea.
Because the hall is not particularly warm, Miss Bingley suggested that everyone go upstairs to a smaller living room. Miss Bingley said: "I guessed that you must have been frozen in the carriage for so long, so let the housekeeper There was a fire in the upper sitting-room this morning," said Miss Bingley, taking Jane's arm. "Come upstairs with me, dear Jane."
They went upstairs to the living room, and it was really warm, and Lydia said as soon as she entered: "My God, it's so hot in here, I can't stand it, I'm not born with heat, I'd rather go downstairs, where there is Much more comfortable, and larger than this, and a room of that size would be good for dancing, I suppose, Mrs. Hurst," cried Lydia, "you must give balls a lot, don't you?"
Mrs. Hurst looked at Lydia, as did her sister, with undisguised surprise, and then the two sisters exchanged glances. Mrs. Hurst said to Lydia curtly and coldly: "I'm afraid you don't think so." so much, dear."
Jane’s face flushed red.
Elizabeth felt uncomfortable. Although Lydia did have no rules, the sisters were too shameless.
I also feel quite helpless towards Lydia, the younger sister Elizabeth. Lydia is too self-willed, and won't listen to anyone's words. She has no brains and behaves rudely. She is the one who is most like Mrs. Bennet among the sisters. She is looked down upon wherever she goes, but she feels good about herself.
Elizabeth asked herself that she couldn't change Lydia, she thought she couldn't let Lydia and people like Wycombe elope, as long as she could prevent this from happening, she would be satisfied.
They all sat down on the sofa in the living room, and as soon as Lydia walked to the table beside her, Elizabeth saw her pick up a piece of paper on the table, and then heard her say loudly: "Here is a Jane Brush strokes, but I don't know how to draw, why, there is a name on the painting, it says Georgiana, Mrs. Hurst, which Miss Georgiana is?"
Miss Bingley said dryly: "It was drawn by Miss Georgiana Darcy."
Lydia couldn't hear the indifference in Miss Bingley's words at all, and she quickly said with enthusiasm: "Oh, so it's Miss Darcy, Miss Bingley, are you familiar with Miss Darcy? I heard that Mr. Darcy Is there only one sister, and Miss Darcy is pretty?"
The two sisters Bingley exchanged glances again. Miss Bingley said "very beautiful" perfunctorily, and then in order to prevent Lydia from continuing to talk to her, she immediately said to Mr. Bingley: "Charles, I'm afraid we can't leave today. , Luisa and I both thought it was going to rain soon, and it would be impossible to travel in this weather."
Considering Mrs. Hurst's health, Mr. Bingley agreed to leave tomorrow, and then all three of Bingley's family came to ask Jane's opinion.
Elizabeth complained in her heart, what else is there to ask?Obviously their family has already decided.
Sure enough, Jane had no objection. She said: "Since Mrs. Hurst is not in good health, of course we can't leave today. However, our aunts and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, are also in London. Since we don't leave today, I think we'd better go see Look at them."
Miss Bingley didn't expect that Jane would have such an idea. She exchanged glances with Mrs. Hurst hesitantly, and Mrs. Hurst immediately said: "That's a good idea, and it's interesting to go to that kind of place, but I can go No, I am the most impatient to go out in this kind of weather, if it rains outside, I will definitely get sick when I come back, so we can’t leave tomorrow.”
As soon as Mrs. Hurst had finished speaking, Miss Bingley said at once: "Yes, that's what I mean, I should really like to see that thing, oh, Mrs. Gardner, but I can't leave my dear for any reason. Luisa, she is not well now and must be accompanied."
The sisters obviously already knew the identities of the Gardiners and felt that their status was too low to be their relatives.
Elizabeth was rather annoyed, not by the contempt of the Bingley sisters, but by their airs.
Don't they feel too tired to panic with such a pretense?
In the end only Mr. Bingley accompanied them to the Gardners, who welcomed them warmly.
They stayed with their aunt and aunt for about an hour, and for a little while Elizabeth was alone with her aunt, Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Gardner took the opportunity to ask her: "Lizzie, have you seen Mr. Bingley's sister? What kind of people are they?"
Elizabeth has finally found someone to talk to. There are some things she can't say to Jane. After all, Jane and Mr. Bingley's sisters are now a family, let alone Lydia, who is a fool.
Elizabeth was delighted by Mrs. Gardner's question, and she at once told Mrs. Gardner what she thought of the sisters.
Mrs. Gardner said "Ah", but she didn't mean to be surprised. Mrs. Gardner said with some emotion: "Then Jane's life in the future may not be very comfortable. She has such a personality, but she just met such a relative." .”
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