3.
Adapted from Chapter 3 of the original book.4.
Adapted from chapters 9 to 11 of the original book, I privately thought that Darcy still enjoyed the moment of bickering with Leeds~ Chapter 4 Duo Because of the limited inheritance, Mr.
Bennet's annual estate of two thousand pounds needs a man to inherit.Initially, when Jane and Elizabeth were born, Bennett and his wife did not worry about the heirs at all, so they had a good education for their two eldest daughters; Eventually, two young daughters, Kitty and Lydia, were born, and Mr.
Bennet had given them up and had never disciplined them, which had caused their present debauchery.The third daughter, Miss Manli, is sandwiched in the middle, not embarrassed or embarrassed.Mr. and Mrs.
Bennett hated iron and steel, but they did not have much hope of having a son, so they were very conflicted about her education, which in turn led to Manli's now cautious but arrogant and vain personality because of low self-esteem, dull but not giving up the limelight.Elizabeth felt very sorry for her little sister, and now it was even more distressing to see her playing the piano alone, trying to do her best but being sneered at by the crowd.Manli Yuguang saw her sister walking straight up, as if she wanted to persuade her to give up the opportunity to another skilled young lady, so she turned her head and deliberately didn't look at her."
Manly."
Elizabeth stopped her.Manli looked at her silently, her eyes full of pleading.The rhythm of his subordinates was out of order, and he missed several notes in a row."
Manly."
She screamed again.Manli silently bit her lower lip, holding back tears and trying to ignore the discordant sounds around her, just wanting to finish the song in its entirety.only to find Elizabeth sitting down beside her."
Take it easy and follow my pace."
Manli looked at Elizabeth with a blank expression, unable to believe that this excellent and proud second sister was not trying to stop her, but talking to her in such a gentle voice, comforting her, encouraging her, and leading her."
Manli, take it easy."
Elizabeth winked playfully at Manly.Manly nodded vigorously.The stammering solo turned into a duo, and Manli was still nervous at first, still playing a lot of syllables wrong.But with Elizabeth's encouragement and guidance, she gradually relaxed, and the music under her hands gradually became smooth and beautiful.The laughter around him gradually faded away, and the cynicism turned into bursts of applause.A song is coming to an end, and the aftermath is lingering."
Great, isn't it?""
Thank you, Liz."
Elizabeth breathed a sigh of relief silently.Although Manli's life in her previous life was not miserable, as an older sister, she didn't want her sisters to grow up like this, and then marry someone she didn't love for the sake of marriage and family.She hoped that at least they would have some power of choice when they became good, rather than waiting for Mrs.
Bennet to line them up for outsiders to choose.However, the prerequisite for becoming better and better is self-confidence, which is exactly what Manly lacks."
Liz, when did you play the piano so well?"
Last life?
Elizabeth sneered, "Do you want to learn, dear Manly?"
I'll teach you later. ”"Of course!"
Manli's eyes lit up, "Let's start when we get home tonight!"
Good sister, I can't wait. ”Elisabeth was amazed by Manly's eagerness to learn, and it reminded her of the famous Polish composer and pianist Chopin, whom she had the privilege of meeting in her previous life.Although Manli does not have a unique musical talent, this love and persistence may make her famous in Langborne."
Of course."
Elizabeth was naturally pleased, "But Manly, let's enjoy the dance first, isn't it also a very interesting thing to understand the music while dancing?"
”When it came to dancing, Manli flinched in an instant: "Forget it, I'm so clumsy, no one will want to dance with me." ”"Who said that?"
Everyone thought so......
"If only Lydia's self-confidence could be given half to Manly!"
Elizabeth thought to herself, and was about to say something, when a man suddenly appeared beside her."
I've heard of it for a long time, Miss Elizabeth Bennet."
The gentleman bowed his head, a friend of Mr.
Bingley's and the London publisher to whom her father had referred, Mr.
Thomas Elton.Manli winked at Elizabeth, implying that this just verified what she had just said, that she was like an ugly duckling in front of the two big sisters."
Mr.
Elton."
Elizabeth returned the salute, but secretly patted Manli with her hand, signaling her not to think nonsense."
Miss Bennet, I am a publisher in London, and I have just heard Father Ling talk about you.I really didn't expect that the author of "First Impressions", which is so popular in London, would be such a beautiful young lady. ”"Liz, you're creating!"
Manli exclaimed in surprise, adoring this sister even more, and she was more ...... than her, "Be quiet, go home and show you." ”Elizabeth winked at her sister, then said to Mr.
Elton, "I'm sorry, sir.I submitted anonymously as TheLady[1] in the hope that no one would know about it, so I asked my husband to keep it confidential for me. ”"Of course, Miss Bennett.I understand your plight, and my father has relayed your thoughts to me.But allow me to express my appreciation for your work, and it's definitely not just a compliment. ”"Thank you, Mr.
Elton."
Elizabeth was very happy, and it was true that she thought her work was not bad, but there were a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand people, and even Shakespeare's masterpieces were disliked.So it's really lucky to meet someone who can appreciate her work."
It's an honor to know your pen name."
He saluted again, "Miss Bennett, if you wish, could you show me your newly created manuscript?"
”"Of course!"
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Elizabeth returned the favor, she didn't expect the creation and publication to go so smoothly.Although this is still seven or eight years away from being nine out of ten, at least there are signs of success, isn't it?!"
I'm looking forward to it!"
Seeing Elizabeth's smile, Mr.
Elton also smiled, "But now, I wonder if Miss Bennet would like to dance with me for the next dance?"
”Elizabeth was very happy with the rather commercial conversation just now, but it was still a dance hall!
They stood on one side and spoke a little out of place.She was about to say yes when she saw Manli beside her suddenly have an idea."
Sorry sir, I'm a little unwell and want to find my friend to sit down with me.This is my sister Manli, and she dances so well!
”"Sister!"
Manli blushed."
My pleasure."
Mr.
Elton didn't mind at all, and held out his hand to Manly very gentlemanly, "Then Miss Manley Bennett, would you like to dance the next dance with me?"
”"AhhGood......
Good. ”Manli is still very shy!
Elizabeth couldn't help but smile as she looked at the two people who joined the dance together.It is said that people who are similar or complementary make good friends, and Mr.
Bingley and Mr.
Elton are clearly the former.They are all pleasant and gentlemanly; Kind and simple, never think of others in a bad way.Such a simple and sincere person is really too suitable for Jane!
Elizabeth looked at Jane, who had already danced a second dance with Mr.
Bingley, and smiled even more happily.She lifted her chin slightly, thinking about how to help the two of them connect with each other, this time she couldn't repeat the mistakes of the past, so that the two of them thought that they were not liked by each other!
Thinking about it, a familiar voice suddenly came from behind him."
Eliza!"
Elizabeth was slightly stunned.Of all the sisters and friends, Mrs.
Collins was the only one who would call her that.Of course—Mrs.
Collins is only Miss Charlotte Lucas now.The author has something to say: Notes:1.
TheLady pays homage to the pen name Jane Austen used when she was first published.Chapter 5 Chasing Wife Crematorium Overture Miss Charlotte.Elizabeth took a deep breath and told herself once again to let go of the past.When she was just reborn as a teenager, she was a little hesitant about how to get along with her former best friend.On the one hand, in the previous life, the Collins kicked Mrs.
Bennet and their five daughters out of Langburn on the basis of limited inheritance.This was the straw that broke the camel's back, and it was really unjust.On the other hand, Charlotte was her best friend in her last life, she was upright, kind, and intelligent, and Elizabeth believed that such unkind behavior was mainly decided by Mr.
Collins and his elders.As a wife, Charlotte had no way to object, and she did secretly help their sisters later.But no matter what, Elizabeth felt that their friendship was not back to its simplest time.So she deliberately didn't go to Lucas's house to find friends in the first month, in order to let herself solve the knot first, otherwise it would be very strange for the two to communicate.More than a month has passed, not to mention completely letting go, there are always seven or eight points."
Eliza!""
Charlotte!"
Elizabeth turned around and hugged her friend softly."
Are you sick?
Dear Eliza, I haven't seen you in a month. ”Looking at the anxiety and genuine concern in Charlotte's eyes, Elizabeth was immediately relieved.Anyway, they're still best friends, aren't they?
Charlotte is still the same upright and kind Charlotte, and she has not changed."
I've been busy with something lately."
After letting go of the knot further, Elizabeth smiled mysteriously."
What's the matter?
It's even more important than your friends!
”Elizabeth blinked: "Keep it secret now, you'll know after a while." ”Charlotte had no choice but to ask.Both of them were a little tired from standing, so they found a seat to rest.This location is more secluded, and you can clearly see the crowd dancing outside, and the people outside are not easy to notice.So, they were very fortunate to hear the following conversation."
Come on, Darcy, do a dance, I don't want to see you standing stupidly here."
It was Mr.
Bingley who spoke."
I don't dance, Charles, you know I've always hated dancing unless I'm dancing with someone I know.Dancing at this ball really makes me suffer. ”Hearing this, Elizabeth knew that she had not argued with this gentleman about the rural environment enough, and that Mr.
Darcy was as prejudiced against the countryside as ever."
I don't want to pick and choose like you," Bingley cried, "and I'll tell you the truth, I've never seen so many lovely girls tonight in my life!"
”"Of course, the only beautiful girl on the dance floor is dancing with you.""
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Oh!
I've never met a stunner as beautiful as Miss Jane Bennett!
”Mr.
Bingley could not even perceive how bright his smile was now, "but one of her sisters is also very delightful, and I will ask my dance partner to introduce her[1]!
”"Miss Elizabeth Bennet?"
Darcy frowned vaguely, mixed with some indistinct emotion.Elizabeth, who was sitting behind them, really wanted to cover her ears at the moment.Without thinking, she could recite the next sentence he was about to say.- She can still make me bear, but only tolerable, and I have no interest in exalting young ladies who are looked down upon coldly by others.This sentence was Darcy's initial evaluation of her in her previous life, and it was also the beginning of the conflict between the two of them, she was a very vindictive person, and would never allow others to trample on her pride.But it's a pity that Charlotte is in front of me now, and there are still a lot of resting people around.Elizabeth could only prick up her ears and forcibly endure Mr.
Darcy's merciless criticism of her."
You know this young lady, Darcy!"
said Mr.
Bingley!
That's great, I don't need to introduce you to it!
”Darcy paused, and it seemed to Elizabeth that "dancing with this barely bearable young lady is painful ordeal."
She pursed her lips, smiling rather than smiling, and gave Charlotte a helpless look.Then, Mr.
Darcy was heard to say in a somewhat sullen manner, "I think it's better to forget it, Charles."
In the eyes of Miss Elizabeth Bennett, the piano may be more interesting than my dance partner. ”??
Elizabeth feels like she's about to petrify, why doesn't this plot play according to the routine?
Under such a conversation, she just handed Charlotte a helpless look, but it completely changed her taste!"
Oh my God, Eliza!"
Sure enough, Charlotte lowered her voice and looked at her in surprise: "You have to clarify it to Mr.
Darcy, otherwise your arrogance will affect the development of a relationship!"
”"Charlotte!""
My good friend, what did you just say to our equally arrogant Mr.
Darcy?"
Charlotte said, "I'm curious!
”So......
Instead of accepting his reluctant invitation, go and play the piano with Manly?
Elizabeth waved her hand, indicating that she did not want to talk about it again.However, this was not the end of the story, and as they were about to return to the dance hall after their break, they happened to bump into Jane, Mr.
Bingley, Miss Bingley, and Mr.
Darcy.Originally, the four of them were standing together and chatting, but Jane saw that her sister naturally beckoned, and Elizabeth and Charlotte had no choice but to join."
Mr.
Bingley, I have heard that the library at the Nigerfeld estate is great?"
Not surprisingly, the collection of books in the library was Elizabeth's primary concern."
I'm sorry Miss Bennet, I'm not a very good reader.I enjoy the outdoors more than I read [2]. ”Jane smiled lightly, but this smile made Mr.
Bingley nervous, afraid that she would misunderstand something: "I mean......
I can read, but I don't have that many opportunities outdoors......"
"Then Meriton should be for you, Mr.
Bingley." ”"Of course, Miss Bennett, hunting here is simply fantastic!"
Receiving Jane's affirmation, the uneasiness on Mr.
Bingley's face quickly disappeared, "Miss Elizabeth Bennett, if you like to read, then you must visit Darcy's Pemberley Manor."
I dare say that the library there must have a collection of books several times larger than the Nizhfeld estate. ”"Of course I would."
Hearing this, Mr.
Darcy's tightly knit brow finally loosened a little."
Miss Elizabeth, what kind of books do you like to read?"
Miss Bingley interjected."
There's nothing I particularly like, I've flipped through them and know a little bit about them.""
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Not that way," Miss Bingley said, glancing at Darcy, "a young lady of many talents needs to expand her horizons through extensive and deep reading.Of course, she must have known music, singing, painting, dancing, and modern languages[3].Am I right, Mr.
Darcy?
”"That's what I used to think.""
But now I think that reading itself is important, but not enough to make a gentleman fall in love with a young lady," Darcy admitted. ”"So what can water love?"
Elizabeth asked.Mr.
Darcy glanced at Elizabeth without a trace, and said calmly—"Dance, even if the music of the dance is not as good as the sound of the piano." ”The author has something to say: Last life (dialogue from the 05 "Pride and Prejudice" movie) - Elizabeth: I want to know who discovered that poetry still has the power to extinguish love.Darcy: I thought poetry was the dew of the flower of love.Elizabeth: How beautiful, a love like a rock, but if it's just an ambiguous preference, a dull sonnet will ruin it.Darcy: So, what do you recommend to encourage love?
Elizabeth: Dancing, even if the partner is just good-looking.In this life - Darcy: The piano is even more attractive than me, a living personT.T, welcome to the crematorium of Mr.
Darcy who is born again!
Notes: 1.
This classic dialogue is quoted from Chapter 3 of the original book!
2.
The dialogue is adapted from the 05 Pride and Prejudice movie.3.
This sentence is quoted from Chapter 8 of the original book~ [Important notice, the author decided to cancel the live broadcast element (1.
I feel that the live broadcast function is a bit cumbersome in this article; 2.
Elizabeth is too ooc in the live broadcast), the cuties can flip through the [repaired] article a little, you can re-read the [new] article, bow and thank!
】Chapter 6 Jealousy and Prejudice – Dancing, even if the music of the dance is not as good as the sound of the piano.Until bedtime, Elizabeth's face was still hot.He is obviously arrogant and arrogant, he is unkind, and he is the one who picks and chooses, why is he justified in the end?
It should be prejudiced, it should be her, okay?!
Elizabeth was really helpless.Afterwards, Jane asked her what had happened, and she explained it with a smile and a smile.Jane was also surprised, saying that she did not expect such a reaction from Mr.
Darcy.Jane is kind and simple, and she doesn't like to think too much about others, so the conversation between the two of them didn't go much deeper, and Jane said she was sleepy and went to bed early.After all, I danced three dances with Mr.
Bingley!
Elizabeth thought about it and couldn't help but snicker at her "wit".Originally, the two dances of unmarried men and women were already considered special, so although Mr.
Bingley was already in love with the beauty, he did not exceed the norm.After he and Jane danced two dances, he invited his sister to dance, in order to quietly find out information from her relatives and friends.But how could Elizabeth let go of such a good time to match the two?
She immediately refused because she was unwell, and then pointed to Jane, who was resting on the side, and asked him if he would like to let his sister dance for her.The request itself was not quite appropriate, but Mr.
Bingley, who was fascinated by the beautiful love, was overjoyed.Talented and beautiful, dancing steps, what a matching pair!
Recalling the scene of Jane and Bingley dancing, Elizabeth became more and more excited, tossing and turning in bed for a long time, but still did not feel sleepy.Remembering Mr.
Bennet's suggestion for revisions to her novel before bedtime, she turned to the manuscript by moonlight.Mr.
Bennett suggested that although the novel was a full-length version of First Impressions, it could be given a more powerful name to highlight the rivalry between Mr.
Bill and Miss Alyssa, and to increase the suspense before the finale.In fact, she originally thought that the name "first impression" was too bland, but there was no better choice, but today Darcy was so "amazing", she did have some inspiration.Pride and prejudice.On the first page of the manuscript, she solemnly wrote this new title.
--Over the next two weeks, Jane and Miss Bingley seem to have developed a close friendship, visiting the Nigerfeld estate frequently.But everyone could see that the drunkard did not mean to drink, but to see his lover in Mr.
Bingley.The presence of the militia group has also made the life of the unchanged small village and town somewhat improved in the eyes of Lydia and Kitty.They chattered all day long about officers in red uniforms, giving Mr.
Bennet a better understanding of his child's stupidity.Elizabeth didn't bother much, though, as she spent her days revising manuscripts and instructing Manly to play the piano, and even the several balls held at Lucas's house she refused on the pretext that she could give the revisions to Mr.
Elton and Tom as soon as possible.After all, a writer's popularity is limited, and if there is no continuous popularity, then she will eventually be forgotten by people.Therefore, on this basis, Elizabeth naturally regards financial independence as a top priority, and there is still more than half a year before Wickham really influenced Lydia in her previous life, and she still has a lot of time.On this day, Sir Lucas had a big treat, and Elizabeth was unfortunately in the critical period of the revision of the ending, and once again did not make it, but was unexpectedly remembered by a gentleman.At Lucas's house, Miss Bingley watched a group of savages dancing in all sorts of boredom, and noticed that Mr.
Darcy beside her seemed to hate such a group of countrymen as much as she did, and was immediately interested."
Let me guess what you're thinking, Mr.
Darcy.""
You promise you won't guess.""
Let me try," Miss Bingley was reluctant to pass up the opportunity to get closer to Mr.
Darcy - for there were things that we hated in common that did increase friendship."
You must be thinking that spending so many nights with such a bunch of boring people is just so frustrating.All of them are proud of themselves, Mr.
Darcy, and I would like to hear a few words from you[1]. ”"It's a really boring party."
Before Darcy could finish speaking, Miss Bingley began to shout for her ingenuity, "Ha!
I'll just say, Mr.
Darcy.At such a dull and noisy party, I am the only one who can guess your mind, let me guess again—and you must still be thinking that Sir Lucas's most merciful thing now is to give you a quiet room where you can read and write letters.Speaking of writing, Mr.
Darcy, please say hello to Miss Giorgiana for me. ”Under Miss Bingley's gushing words, Mr.
Darcy finally discovered her potential to be as verbose as Mrs.
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Bennet.If Miss Bingley had known this, she would have regretted her actions.After all, she still hopes to marry Darcy one day and take ownership of Pemberley Manor.Finally, after Miss Bingley had poured out a bunch of words, Darcy said, "You are completely wrong.I wonder how much joy it would have been to have this young lady in all these boring evenings. ”"A young lady?""
Yes.""
Which lady may I ask you to love?"
Darcy didn't answer directly, "Didn't you notice that Miss Manley Bennet's piano has improved a lot?"
”Miss Bingley followed Darcy's gaze to the girl who was playing on the side of the ballroom, a little confused.Darcy added, "I think it must be her sister's work." ”Miss Bingley searched her memory, but she still couldn't figure out which girl Darsey was referring to.Darcy summoned great courage to reply, "Miss Elizabeth Bennet." ”"Miss Elizabeth Bennett!"
Miss Bingley repeated, and at last she had an impression of the girl whom she had only met two weeks ago, "I am amazed, and if you had not said it, I would not have remembered the existence of this young lady." ”"This young lady doesn't seem to like balls.""
Don't like proms?"
Miss Bingley chuckled, "I don't think there's any young lady who likes a ball where she gets snubbed, does she?"
This would be a great torture for her vanity. ”She glanced at Darcy and saw that he did not seem to be listening, and had no reaction to her sarcasm at Miss Elizabeth, so she was relieved and began to talk more and more.Miss Bingley, however, was not observant enough for her to see that Mr.
Darcy did not seem to be listening, not because of approval, but because his attention was sucked away by a letter from his servant.The letter was forwarded directly to Mr.
Elton, who happened to hear it from Miss Elizabeth Bennet.Letter from Miss Elizabeth Bennett.Darcy sounded a little inexplicably uncomfortable.He quietly stared at Mr.
Elton to see how he reacted, only to find out what made him even more uncomfortable.The gentleman was so surprised to receive the letter that he left Charles, who was talking to him, and walked to the table in the corner to read it carefully.The letter was thick, and it looked like it was dozens of pages.Obviously they have only met once, when did Miss Elizabeth Bennet become so familiar with Elton?
The author has something to say: Liz: He is obviously arrogant and arrogant, he is unkind, and he is the one who picks and chooses, how can Darcy be justified in the end?
It should be prejudiced, it should be her, okay?!
Onlookers/Author: Dear Lez, this is not prejudice, this is clear jealousy!
Notes: 1.
Adapted from the dialogue in Chapter 6 of the original book.Chapter 7 After Mr.
Darcy's praise, Miss Bingley's curiosity and jealousy of Miss Elizabeth grows.It's just that she is stuck in her identity, so she is naturally reluctant to come to the humble house to inquire about the news of Miss Bennett's family.Curiosity and vanity competed, and she paced left and right, but she also came up with a brilliant solution.Miss Bingley wrote a letter to Jane to invite her to lunch with her and Mrs.
Hursto at the estate of Nigerfeld.Of course, her pride did not allow her to invite Elizabeth on her own initiative—she only mentioned briefly in the letter that she would be more than welcome if the other Bennet sisters wanted to come as well.Miss Bingley was very pleased with her idea, and she felt that since she had put down her position to offer it, the Bennet sisters ought to accept it with gratitude.However, contrary to what she expected, the old lady was the only one in Bennet's house who was grateful for her invitation.Mrs.
Bennet looked at the weather, and calculated that the rain would begin to fall when Jane rode to the Nigerfeld Manor.God forbid let this rain fall all night, so that Jane could spend the night there.What a wonderful plan!
She didn't care if the horses in the family trailer were being requisitioned or not, anyway, she would never allow Jane to come back tonight."
But I'd rather go by car."
Jane argued."
Absolutely not, I have to spend the night with Mr.
Bingley today.""
Mom!"
Mrs.
Bennett was not ashamed at all: "Ride quickly, good boy, I wish the weather is getting worse and worse." ”How can a mother bless her child when he is sick?
Elizabeth listened angrily and anxiously, thinking of the illness and pain of Jane in the rain in her previous life, and she felt that this time she had to stop it."
Dad, I suppose the horse that pulled the cart should be able to be lent to Jane, right?
It's not a good weather. ”Mr.
Bennet glanced at his wife, "Liz, if you let those horses sit idle, your mother's nerves will start to ache again." ”"My good lord, you really take care of my nerves!"
Mrs.
Bennet exclaimed, smug all over her face.Mr.
Bennett was rarely united with Mrs.
Bennet, and Elizabeth was a little overwhelmed, so she had to say, "If so, I will have to go with Jane, and Miss Bingley has not only invited Jane." ”"Liz!"
Mrs.
Bennet pulled her face down for a moment, but she felt that it was still bearable to spare a horse to pull the cart than to let Elizabeth disturb Mr.
Bingley and Jane's happiness."
All right," she agreed, very reluctantly, and then dragged on for a while before calling someone to prepare the car.It was late autumn in November at Langborn, and Elizabeth looked out the window at the maple leaves that were shivering in the gust of wind, and went upstairs to get a shawl for Jane to bring.Jane's body is as weak as her character, otherwise she would not have died early due to physical and mental illness, and now she hopes that her sister will be happy and healthy for the rest of her life.
--Sure enough, as before, not long after Jane was gone, the pouring rain visited Langborne.Mrs.
Bennet stood by the window and danced with joy, as if she had caused the rain, but it was a pity that Jane did not ride a horse, otherwise everything would have been more perfect.Mr.
Bennett had no intention of seeing his wife's smug and stupid appearance, and hid early in his study.Elizabeth happened to receive a letter from the postman just before the rain, and it was reader feedback from Tom's editor-in-chief.It wasn't too many, but there were thirteen of them, and she and Manly opened the letters in the living room.More than half of the thirteen letters were from female readers, ten of them were praise, two were neutral, and one was unsparing in criticism.Unfortunately, the first thing Elizabeth opened was negative feedback."
The characters are flat, and such novels are really low and uninteresting.This lady must have never seen the real world, and only described rural life, which could not express the great wisdom of mankind.What I want to say is that the complexity of human nature is difficult to speculate, and the pain and sorrow in this world are more real, not the utopia of love in your pen. ”Manly blushed as she read it."
How can you say that?""
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It's fine."
Elizabeth, who was criticized mercilessly, comforted her sister instead.Although this gentleman was extremely prejudiced against the countryside, it is undeniable that there was some truth in his other views."
First Impressions"[1] aims to depict a beautiful love story, which is indeed a bit childish compared to those works that expose reality and reveal reality.She also wanted to write about the real side of society, but unfortunately she was confined to the decency of women and never had the opportunity to understand it in depth in her two lifetimes.Moreover, the gentleman wrote at the end that if there was a need for discussion, it could be forwarded by Tom as editor-in-chief.Although the tone is a little worse and the attitude is a little arrogant, it can be seen that it is for the purpose of communication, and this is enough.After all, there is criticism to make progress, right?
Besides, she really has the idea of writing a realistic novel in her next book, and maybe she will be inspired by the conversation with this gentleman.After a brief reply, Elizabeth told Manly to proceed with the opening of a letter.Mrs.
Bennet happened to be passing by the drawing-room, and came up to see the commotion: "My good boy, what are you doing?"
”"Read the letter."
Elizabeth blinked."
Oh my God, it's so boring I don't want to know anything!"
Mrs.
Bennet yelled to leave, and went to the second floor to join the bustle of Lydia and Kitty.Elizabeth smiled helplessly and motioned for Manly to continue.But she found that Manli looked at her with an extremely surprised look, she waved a letter in her hand, and said excitedly: "Liz, you have to see this letter for yourself!"
”"Just read it to me.""
Good sister, I insist that you see it for yourself.""
Dear Manli, you still pity and pity me, but yesterday I changed the draft for a day, and my eyes are going to be blind.""
Well," said Manley, though reluctantly, but still felt sorry for her sister in her heart, unfolded the letter and read it with a good look, "listen—" "Dear Lady TheLady, it is true that I don't like to read—half of my family doesn't like such a boring thing.But one time I was too idle, so I opened the "Ladies Magazine" that I don't know where my father got it, and the first thing I saw was Mr.
Rick, a red-uniformed officer you wrote.Speaking of which, I have to praise you, the handsomeness of Officer Rick is vividly displayed in your pen, and it makes me think of Captain Carter, whom I admire, and I want to be with him every day.But—well, I'm so upset when I say this—how can you write about an officer so wickedly, deceitful, deceitful, elopement, I have to tell you well, not a single officer I have ever seen is like this, and you make me angry with such a portrait. ”