because she is rich, so she agreed to him because she didn't love him, so she rejected him because she didn't love
her. She may regret running away from that loveless marriage at that time. So that there is no so-called security for the family, but if there is a chance to choose again, she will still lose to love.
If she gets married, there will be no such woman writer Jane who even likes the regent. But now all she brings to people is perfect love, because there is no chance for a second choice, so people who read the novel have found the life trajectory they should have expected and she is standing outside of marriage. Only then can we get closer to happiness and
see the young man she loves, immersed in the sound of his granddaughter, Fanny, Fanny's young face, jane's wrinkled eyes, she has to admit that she is old, and that love can only exist in her mind In those little stories,
look at her pain, look at her graying hair, look at her confused eyes, look at her talking to Cass, the white clothes and the bed reflect her pale face,
listen to her talk, there is no time to feel her inner strength and stubbornness
Cass burns Jane's letters and diaries by the fire There's nothing mysterious about love to discover. It's J's love alone. It's her love in a perfect world. Who knows
if a woman is too stubborn about love, maybe it's not a thing. Happy things J has written those famous novels She is much happier than many women who live for love At least she is not abandoned and has no children by herself There is not so much external hardships.
What a pity
if I do it again, she will still be the same Jane, who will write Pride and Prejudice, keeps the
original purity of love because she has not had much experience
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