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Chapter 606: The Tale of the Poor Sisters (Medium)


Chapter Six, The Story of Poor Sisters When Elizabeth. yznn Bennett returned from shopping at the market in Meryton, a small town a mile away.

He struggled to push a small trolley filled with food and firewood.

When he slowly walked into his yard, he saw Mary pouting.

Lying on the ground in the yard, he kept groping around.

Next to him was a pile of clothes and sheets of all kinds, which had rolled countless times in the dirt and dust.

You can see stains.

Come on, I'm afraid Elizabeth's clothes were washed in vain again today.

Bennett rolled his eyes helplessly, put down the car, rolled up his sleeves and came to Mary's side, "Hey, what's going on?"

Mary raised her head, revealing a pair of blank eyes with tears and a red and swollen forehead, "Ah, I'm sorry, I originally wanted to dry my clothes, but I stumbled and couldn't find my glasses.

Please, please, Can you help me look for it together?”

Generally speaking, the five Bennet sisters are all good girls with good health and good looks, and have no serious physical defects or genetic diseases.

Only Mary, a reading aficionado, ruined her eyes by staying up late reading under candlelight because she read too many books, and the lighting conditions in this era were relatively poor.

So, after time traveling, her soul age was seventy-five years old, and her body age was eighteen years old.

Mary's original presbyopia has turned into severe myopia.

Basically, as soon as she takes off her glasses, she can't see anything.

It just so happened that the glasses of this era, at least Mary.

The myopia glasses that Bennet owns seem to be very different from modern glasses.

They do not have two legs hooked on the ears, but only two round bottle bottoms, strung together with a metal hinge, and stuck directly on the bridge of the nose when in use.

Also known as "pince-nez".

The advantage of this kind of glasses is that they are compact, easy to fold, and look cute.

The disadvantage is that they fall off easily.

Recently, Mary has lost or broken two pairs of glasses one after another, and now only the last one is left.

Mate, there are no more spares.

So the two sisters had to look for glasses together.

A few minutes later, there was a clicking sound on the soles of Mary's feet, and her last pair of glasses was no longer available.

"Oh, no."

Touching the broken myopia glasses, Mary screamed in despair, almost tripping again because she couldn't see.

And Elizabeth's heart also twitched: now there is a semi-blind man in the family who can't do any work.

In this era, of course it is impossible for a small village like Longbourn to have an optical shop, and the nearby town of Meryton There isn’t one online.

If you want to get glasses, you have to go to London.

But she still had to comfort Mary a few words, helped her stumble up the stairs, and told Mary not to leave the bedroom without being seen.

Then he returned to the yard and put the clothes and sheets that had fallen on the ground into a large tub, ready to be washed again in the afternoon.

Finally, he pushed the cart filled with food and firewood again and walked around to the kitchen door in the backyard.

"Kitty Lydia has bought all the things.

Come over and help organize them."

Then, from behind the kitchen door, two little faces covered with stove ash were revealed.

Next, the three of them started working together to get the refined flour, bacon, salted fish, sausages, butter, etc. that Elizabeth had just bought from the town.

Potatoes, onions, salt, sugar and two large bundles of dry firewood were put into the kitchen in batches.

Finally, Elizabeth looked up at the stove and found that the main dish for lunch today was a large pot of potatoes stewed with bacon, with some onions added.

The staple food is gnocchi and pancakes.

Although this meal seems very simple, if she were asked to cook it, she might not be able to cook it.

For modern urban residents who have become accustomed to induction cookers, microwave ovens and gas stoves, using the kitchen stoves of the past to chop wood and make a fire is already a very unfamiliar thing.

When Jane and Elizabeth stepped into the kitchen confidently for the first time, the end result was that they failed to light the fire for two hours, and in the third hour, the entire kitchen was filled with water.

Black smoke looks like it's on fire After all, their cooking skills have long since degenerated into "microwave oven babies".

They can only eat frozen dumplings and cannot make them at all.

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Fortunately, among the five Bennet sisters, in addition to Jane and Elizabeth, two modern urban women, there are also three old ladies dressed in girlish skins.

Relatively speaking, they still know some life experiences of backward times, so later on However, even though they had experienced the difficult planned economy era, because they were urban residents, they only had experience in burning briquette stoves, and they did not know how to use tinder and flint to light a fire.

The friction match was not invented until the early nineteenth century.

Therefore, every time they cook is still an arduous battle.

Just lighting the fire and blowing the wind almost makes them exhausted.

The dishes can only be kept simple and do not dare to make them too complicated.

But even so, it was much more palatable than the "orthodox British dishes" they had enjoyed before.

On the Internet in later generations, there was a joke that said: One of the thinnest books in the world is the recipe of traditional British dishes. .

If you want to take a picture of Britain on the tip of your tongue, all you need is fish and chips.

Although this statement is an exaggeration, British cooking is indeed very simple.

Vegetables and fruits can be eaten raw without adding any condiments.

Many hot dishes only require the raw materials to be cooked, and the required taste must still be required.

Add your own seasonings.

After washing her face and hands with Kitty and Lydia with water from the oak barrel, Elizabeth brought lunch to the table.

And Jane, the eldest sister among the five.

Bennet, too, was carrying a check and a small bag of gold guineas, the legal value of which was one guinea to the pound.

But because this is a pure gold coin, beautifully made, it is very popular with people, and its actual purchasing power has always been higher than that of the British pound.

It came back from town.

She had just sold the family carriage and all the horses at a low price through the commission of her uncle Philip, a solicitor who lived in Meryton.

In the plot setting of Pride and Prejudice, at least Jane and Elizabeth should be able to ride horses.

Unfortunately, none of the five time-travel Bennet sisters know how to ride, so these delicate animals have no use.

Moreover, the cost of raising horses is really high, and it is also very troublesome to take care of them.

They have to be carefully groomed every day, and if they are not careful, they may lose weight or fall ill.

For Jane and Elizabeth, who could even feed cacti to death before traveling through time, serving them was truly an unbearable burden.

When I was watching Broke Sisters, I felt very confused.

The heroine was all a waitress at a cheap restaurant in downtown New York.

How could she afford to raise a horse on half-price carrots in the supermarket or go to the park to eat lawns?

Does anyone know the scriptwriter?

Do you know how much a horse eats?

"A carriage and six horses were sold for a total of only four hundred and five pounds.

The price is really too little, but there is nothing we can do about it."

Elizabeth recorded the income in the household book with an ink pen, and then did a mental calculation, "Now we still have a total of five hundred and two pounds, fifteen shillings and eleven pence.

This may seem like a lot, but it can support the lives of five people.

Still a little tight.”

Although the five sisters had rummaged through the boxes at home and found more than four hundred pounds, they spent nearly three hundred pounds just to settle the wages when they dismissed the servants.

Then the living expenses in the past two months were more than expected, so the money was not as useful as it seemed.

"Hey, since we don't have enough money, we should find ways to earn it."

As a former provincial model worker, the time-travel version of Lydia said without hesitation, "Chairman Mao taught us to do it ourselves and have enough food and clothing.

We now have hands and feet.

Yes, you can still starve to death."

"It's easy to make money.

Do you think this is our era?"

Elizabeth rolled her eyes and knocked on the table.

"In today's era, what can you do?

I'm a tutor or a farm girl."

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What should I do with my dignity?”

Mary, Kitty, and Lydia are three old ladies dressed in girlish skins.

Two are retired Chinese teachers and one is a retired boiler worker.

For the first two, are they required to teach Chinese in England at the end of the 18th century?

Which British lady these days would be willing to learn Chinese.

Besides, they can’t write traditional Chinese characters.

And the last one, these days’ steam engines She just invented it, where can she get a boiler to burn it?

In fact, just going out to work itself was considered a shameful act of self-degradation by upper-class women in this era.

At the beginning of the first industrial revolution, Britain was a reactionary country that retained a lot of the decadent traditions of the feudal aristocratic era.

Its mainstream values ​​were completely opposite to those of the socialist countries of the twentieth century.

The whole society advocated "the most glorious thing is to get something for nothing, and work with your hands."

"The most shameful" reactionary thoughts, as well as the money-worship trend that puts money first, while also retaining deep-rooted discrimination and restraints against women.

In this era, if men want to revitalize their family business, they can invest in business, become pastors, lawyers, or join the army.

However, the only decent way out for women is to marry a good husband.

All women are taught to be humble and submissive from childhood, and young ladies are encouraged to learn to play the piano, sing, and dance just to join the upper class society.

The so-called girls' school is, to put it bluntly, nothing more than a bridal training class.

Most young ladies from the upper class are deliberately educated to be idle canaries who will starve to death once they are separated from the support of men.

Therefore, the women of the upper class in Britain at that time were all clearly wealthy, but they still clung to their property and placed their entire lives on the pound.

They were always used to measure it by the number of pounds. own happiness index.

Because they can't do without luxurious and lively dance parties, and can't do without all kinds of fashionable and expensive clothes, shoes, and accessories, they have a natural fear of simple life.

But they only know how to spend money and not make money, so the more money the better for them, and all their thoughts are focused on how to catch a rich man.

Besides, even if the five Bennet sisters mustered up the courage to go out to work regardless of their dignity, it would be difficult to obtain the expected minimum standard income.

"Even if we ignore the looks of other villagers and relatives, what kind of jobs can we find when we go out?

Female textile factory workers who work twelve to sixteen hours a day for only a few pennies a day are still the kind of people who sell themselves part-time.

The barmaid, or the maid who serves people, doesn't even know what our housework level is like.

She can barely take care of herself, and how can she serve others."

Elizabeth summed it up sharply, "Don't expect to earn a living by writing.

According to the current market situation, even if an article is accepted, the manuscript fee is only a few shillings, and the postage and paper, pen and ink are not cheap.

If If you encounter several rejections, you might even lose money.”

All in all, after discussion, the five sisters found that the safest life policy now is to sit back and wait for their inheritance.

To put it simply, they continue to live the life of a decadent exploiting class who gets nothing for their work.

Although this kind of life is hard enough in their eyes, if the poor people in the slums of East London find out, they will definitely spray it in their faces: in their hands With 500 pounds in cash, she will inherit at least 5,000 pounds in a few years.

She can eat and drink without having to work to make money.

Such a rich and beautiful young lady still dares to say that she is poor.

Regrettably, the fickle fate seems not to let these five female time-travelers continue to live in such a lazy way.

After lunch, just as Elizabeth and Jane were preparing to go upstairs for a nap, and the three "little sisters" were drinking strange-smelling tea and basking in the sun in the yard, a servant who had been in the industry suddenly came to visit. , a letter was forwarded from Meritun Town.

The person who wrote the letter was William.

Collins, the cousin of the five Bennet sisters and the heir to the Bennet family estate in Longbourn Village.

The content of the letter was quite ordinary.

As a relative and elder, he expressed his condolences to the five cousins ​​of the Bennet family whose parents were missing and were left alone.

He then stated that he was going to visit one day at the end of March and hoped that the cousins Be prepared for the reception and so on.

There seems to be something wrong with the plot of Cousin Collins is coming to visit.

"Oh my god, Darcy and Bentley haven't appeared yet.

Why did Reverend Collins come first?

This style of painting is obviously wrong."

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After being stunned for a moment, Miss Jian was the first to jump up, "It is completely inconsistent with the plot of the novel Pride and Prejudice."

"Don't worry about the plot of the novel, my poor sister, the matter may be more serious than you think."

After carefully considering the letter, Elizabeth suddenly changed her color in shock, "Look carefully at this letter, he said something about himself Did you receive the priesthood and become a priest?”

"That seems to be true.

He came to Longbourn Village half a year earlier than in the novel.

He probably just graduated from the seminary and didn't have time to become a priest.

But is there any problem?"

Jane looked at the letter again and asked in confusion.

"What is the big problem?

This means that he will probably never go to be a pastor anywhere else, but will never leave once he comes here."

Elizabeth raised her head and let out a long sigh, while stamping the floor under her feet, "Don't forget, according to the law, this Mr.

Collins is the heir here.

As long as he completes the inheritance procedures, he can kick us out of this house whenever he likes."

When can we kick him out?"

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