Sagot :
Réponse :
Dear Diary, I talked with Lady Catherine today. She wants me not to marry her nephew. Apparently to her , this young man, Mr Darcy, must marry his son. My objectif was not to cause her sadness by refusing to make an engagement never to marry Mr Darcy, but... but it was stronger than I was. I refused to be tought , to be influenced, intimidated by his arguments, his orders, his hurtful allusions, that I am an unreasonable woman. Lady Catherine also insinuated that Darcy was superior to her, or at least that Darcy's family was superior to hers. Elizabeth replied that Mr Darcy was a good man, and that she was the daughter of a good man, and so, on that point, they were equal.In any case, if I had promised, would their marriage be more certain? Supposing he were close to me, would my refusal to accept his hand make him inclined to agree to it with his cousin? I am not so simple in description, I am not so easy to deal with, and I have told her not to interfere in my affairs. But why did I refuse that promise? Probably cause deep down I might accept Mr Darcy's love, for I feel something for him. In fact I could not bring myself to lie and answer in the affirmative when Lady Catherine asked me, "And do you promise never to make such a commitment?" but she also made me so nervous with her bad words , mean remarks about me, about my little Sister Lydia and her husband Mr Wickham talking of their escape, Mr Darcy's father's intendant. I became angry, and so I stopped the discussion!
voila j'ai simplifier