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Chapter 18: Pride and Prejudice (Part 34) - Bookstream Audiobooks/Jane Austen.lrc

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[00:00.000] 作词 : Jane Austen
[00:00.000]It was, moreover,
[00:01.281]such a promising thing for her younger daughters,
[00:04.003]as Jane’s marrying so greatly
[00:05.870]must throw them in the way of other rich men ;
[00:08.027]and, lastly,
[00:09.094]it was so pleasant at her time of life to be able to consign her single daughters
[00:13.108]to the care of their sister,
[00:15.029]that she might not be obliged
[00:16.641]to go into company more than she liked.
[00:18.799]It was necessary to make this circumstance a matter of pleasure,
[00:22.009]because on such occasions it is the etiquette ;
[00:24.418]but no one was less likely than Mrs. Bennet
[00:26.810]to find comfort in staying at home at any period of her life.
[00:30.293]She concluded with many good wishes
[00:33.521]that Lady Lucas might soon
[00:34.601]be equally fortunate,
[00:35.949]though evidently and triumphantly believing
[00:38.072]there was no chance of it.
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作词 : Jane Austen
It was, moreover,
such a promising thing for her younger daughters,
as Jane’s marrying so greatly
must throw them in the way of other rich men ;
and, lastly,
it was so pleasant at her time of life to be able to consign her single daughters
to the care of their sister,
that she might not be obliged
to go into company more than she liked.
It was necessary to make this circumstance a matter of pleasure,
because on such occasions it is the etiquette ;
but no one was less likely than Mrs. Bennet
to find comfort in staying at home at any period of her life.
She concluded with many good wishes
that Lady Lucas might soon
be equally fortunate,
though evidently and triumphantly believing
there was no chance of it.