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pride and Prejudice 珍.奧斯汀 3075Words 2023-02-05
Elizabeth immediately became playful again, and asked Mr. Darcy to tell how he had fallen in love with her.She asked: How did you take the first step?I know that as long as you take the first step, you will go forward smoothly; but, how did you change this idea in the first place? I can't tell exactly when and where I saw your demeanor and heard your conversation, which made me fall in love with you.That was a long time ago.By the time I find myself falling in love with you, I'm halfway there. My beauty did not touch your heart; and as far as my manners were concerned, I was not at least very polite to you, and I never once spoke to you without intending to make you feel bad.Please be honest, do you love my abruptness?

I love how flexible your brain is. You might as well say abrupt, quite abrupt.In fact, it's because you're already tired of being courteous and courteous.There are women in the world, no matter what they say, think, or express, they just want to win your praise. You already feel disgusted with this kind of woman.The reason I have attracted your attention and touched your heart is that I am not like them.If you weren't a really lovable person, you would hate places like mine; but, despite all your efforts to hide yourself, your feelings are noble and right, and you don't even despise in your mind those who are desperately trying to get at you. Flatterer.When I say this, you don't have to bother to explain; I've thought it all over, and your love seems perfectly reasonable.To tell you the truth, it never occurs to you that I have any real advantages; but such things do not occur to anyone when they are in love.

When Jane was ill at Netherfield, was it not your strength to be so tender and considerate to her? Jane is so kind!Who could not treat her well?Just take this as my virtue.All my good qualities depend on your praise, and you can say what you like; I only know how to find opportunities to laugh at you and argue with you; Don't want to get straight to the point?Why are you shy when you see me when you visit here for the first time and eat here for the second time?Especially when you came to visit, why did you act like that, as if you didn't care about me at all? I dare not talk to you because of your stern face and your silence.

But I feel ashamed. me too. Then, when you come to eat, you can also talk to me more. If I love you less, I can talk more. What a coincidence, your answers are always so reasonable, and I happen to be so reasonable that I will admit your answer!I think, if I don't talk to you, I don't know when you will delay; if I don't ask you, I don't know when you will speak up.And it was all because I made up my mind to thank you for your kindness to Lydia, which brought it about.I’m afraid it’s overdone; if it’s because we broke our original promise that we got the present comfort, how can it be morally justified?I really shouldn't have mentioned that.What a big mistake.

You are not sad.It makes perfect sense morally.Lady Catelyn is unreasonable.Wanting to break us up reassures me of all my doubts.I don't think that the current happiness is all due to your gratitude to me.I wasn't going to wait for you to speak first.As soon as I heard my aunt's words, I was hopeful, and resolved to make the matter clear at once. Lady Catelyn was a great help, and she should have been glad, for she liked being helpful.But tell me, please, what is your business at Netherfield this time?Was it just to feel ashamed of riding to Longbourn?Aren't you ready to do something serious?

The real purpose of my coming here is to see you.If possible, I'd like to do some research to see if it's possible to make you fall in love with me.As to others, and in my own mind, I always say, to see if your sister still has affection for Bingley, and I make up my mind to tell him the whole story. Have you the courage to announce to Lady Catelyn herself what she has done to herself? I am not without courage, but without time, Elizabeth.But this is the thing to be done; if you give me a piece of paper, I'll do it right away. If I hadn't had a letter to write myself, I would have sat by your side admiring your neat calligraphy like another young lady.It's a pity that I also have an aunt, and I can no longer not write to her.

Besides, some time ago, my aunt overestimated the friendship between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, and Elizabeth was unwilling to explain the matter to her aunt, so the long letter from Mrs. Gardiner has not been answered. The gratifying news told her that she would like it, but Elizabeth felt a little embarrassed to let her aunt and aunt know the news three days late.She immediately wrote; Dear aunt, I should have thanked you for your early return to thank you for your kind and satisfying long letter, which gave me all the details, but I was too out of mood to write.The situation you imagined at that time is really a bit exaggerated.But now, you can think whatever you want, cutie.Regarding this matter, you can indulge your fantasies, as long as you don't think I'm married, you can't guess too much.You'll have to write another letter at once to praise him, much more than your last letter.I want to thank you for not taking me on a trip to the Lake District.How silly of me, why go to the Lake District?You said that you want to get some ponies to go to the garden. This plan is really interesting.From now on, we can go around in circles in that garden every day.I am now the happiest person in the world.Maybe others have said it before, but no one can live up to the name as I do.I was even happier than Jane; she just smiled, and I laughed out loud.Mr. Darcy greets you with a part of my love.Welcome to Pemberley for Christmas.your niece. (abbreviated below)

Mr. Darcy's letter to Mrs. Kettering is not in the same tone as this letter, and Mr. Bennet's letter to Mr. Collins is quite different from these two letters. Mr. Nephew: I have to trouble you to congratulate me again.Elizabeth is soon to be Mrs. Darcy.Please comfort Mrs. Caitlin a lot.If I were in your place, I must side with my nephew, because he can give a greater good. Yumou hands Miss Bingley's letter of congratulations to her brother on his impending marriage was as sweet as it was insincere.She even wrote to Jane to congratulate her, repeating her former hypocrisy.Jane, though no longer deceived by her, was still moved by her; and though she had no confidence in her, she answered her a letter in such kind terms that she deserved it.

Miss Darcy wrote that she was as happy at the news as her brother had been at it.That letter took four sheets of paper, but it was not enough to express her inner joy, and it was not enough to express how earnestly she hoped that her sister-in-law would love her. Before Mr. Collins' reply came, and Elizabeth had not yet received Mrs. Collins's congratulations, the Longbourn family heard that they were going to visit Loujiazhuang soon.The reason for their sudden departure is easy to understand.Lady Catelyn had been furious at the letter from her aunt and nephew, and Charlotte was so delighted with the marriage that she had to run away hastily until after the storm had passed.For Elizabeth, it was a great pleasure for her good friend to come on such a good day, but it was a pity that when they met, she saw Mr. Collins's fawning and flattering manner towards Darcy, and she was very happy. I can't help but think that this kind of happiness is not worth the candle.Darcy, however, tolerated it very calmly.And William.Sir Lucas, he complimented Darcy on getting the most precious pearl in the area, and said respectfully that he hoped to see him often in the palace in the future.Mr. Darcy could hear even these words, and did not shrug his shoulders until Sir William had gone away.

and Mrs. Phillips, who was very vulgar, would perhaps have been more intolerable to Darcy.Mrs. Philip, like her sister, who, seeing Mr. Bingley's good-natured countenance, made conversation easy, was in awe of Darcy, and yet her speech was always vulgar.Although she seldom talked to Darcy because of her respect, she did not appear to be more refined because of this.Elisabeth, in order to keep Darcy free from these people, endeavored to make him talk to herself, and to those members of her family who would not cause him pain.Although this entertainment greatly diminished the fun of love, it increased her expectation of a future life. She was eager to leave these annoying characters as soon as possible, go to Pemberley, and be with his family, and live a lifetime of comfort and elegance. interesting life.

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