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第95章(第1页)

Afterwalkingsometimeinthisway,thetwoladiesinfront,thetwogentlemenbehind,onresumingtheirplaces,afterdescendingtothebrinkoftheriverforthebetterinspectionofsomecuriouswater-plant,therechancedtobealittlealteration。ItoriginatedinMrs。Gardiner,who,fatiguedbytheexerciseofthemorning,foundElizabethsarminadequatetohersupport,andconsequentlypreferredherhusbands。Mr。Darcytookherplacebyherniece,andtheywalkedontogether。Afterashortsilence,theladyfirstspoke。Shewishedhimtoknowthatshehadbeenassuredofhisabsencebeforeshecametotheplace,andaccordinglybeganbyobserving,thathisarrivalhadbeenveryunexpected—“foryourhousekeeper,”sheadded,“informedusthatyouwouldcertainlynotbeheretillto-morrow;andindeed,beforeweleftBakewell,weunderstoodthatyouwerenotimmediatelyexpectedinthecountry。”Heacknowledgedthetruthofitall,andsaidthatbusinesswithhisstewardhadoccasionedhiscomingforwardafewhoursbeforetherestofthepartywithwhomhehadbeentravelling。“Theywilljoinmeearlyto-morrow,”hecontinued,“andamongthemaresomewhowillclaimanacquaintancewithyou—Mr。Bingleyandhissisters。”

Elizabethansweredonlybyaslightbow。HerthoughtswereinstantlydrivenbacktothetimewhenMr。Bingleysnamehadbeenthelastmentionedbetweenthem;and,ifshemightjudgebyhiscomplexion,hismindwasnotverydifferentlyengaged。

“Thereisalsooneotherpersonintheparty,”hecontinuedafterapause,“whomoreparticularlywishestobeknowntoyou。Willyouallowme,ordoIasktoomuch,tointroducemysistertoyouracquaintanceduringyourstayatLambton?”

Thesurpriseofsuchanapplicationwasgreatindeed;itwastoogreatforhertoknowinwhatmannersheaccededtoit。SheimmediatelyfeltthatwhateverdesireMissDarcymighthaveofbeingacquaintedwithhermustbetheworkofherbrother,and,withoutlookingfarther,itwassatisfactory;itwasgratifyingtoknowthathisresentmenthadnotmadehimthinkreallyillofher。

Theynowwalkedoninsilence,eachofthemdeepinthought。Elizabethwasnotcomfortable;thatwasimpossible;butshewasflatteredandpleased。Hiswishofintroducinghissistertoherwasacomplimentofthehighestkind。Theysoonoutstrippedtheothers,andwhentheyhadreachedthecarriage,Mr。andMrs。Gardinerwerehalfaquarterofamilebehind。

Hethenaskedhertowalkintothehouse—butshedeclaredherselfnottired,andtheystoodtogetheronthelawn。Atsuchatimemuchmighthavebeensaid,andsilencewasveryawkward。Shewantedtotalk,butthereseemedtobeanembargooneverysubject。Atlastsherecollectedthatshehadbeentravelling,andtheytalkedofMatlockandDovedalewithgreatperseverance。Yettimeandherauntmovedslowly—andherpatienceandherideaswerenearlywornourbeforethetête-à-têtewasover。

OnMr。andMrs。Gardinerscominguptheywereallpressedtogointothehouseandtakesomerefreshment;butthiswasdeclined,andtheypartedoneachsidewithutmostpoliteness。Mr。Darcyhandedtheladiesintothecarriage;andwhenitdroveoff,Elizabethsawhimwalkingslowlytowardsthehouse。

Theobservationsofheruncleandauntnowbegan;andeachofthempronouncedhimtobeinfinitelysuperiortoanythingtheyhadexpected。

“Heisperfectlywellbehaved,polite,andunassuming,”saidheruncle。

“Thereissomethingalittlestatelyinhim,tobesure,”repliedheraunt,“butitisconfinedtohisair,andisnotunbecoming。Icannowsaywiththehousekeeper,thatthoughsomepeoplemaycallhimproud,Ihaveseennothingofit。”

“Iwasnevermoresurprisedthanbyhisbehaviourtous。Itwasmorethancivil;itwasreallyattentive;andtherewasnonecessityforsuchattention。HisacquaintancewithElizabethwasverytrifling。”

“Tobesure,Lizzy,”saidheraunt,“heisnotsohandsomeasWickham;or,rather,hehasnotWickhamscountenance,forhisfeaturesareperfectlygood。Buthowcameyoutotellusthathewassodisagreeable?”

Elizabethexcusedherselfaswellasshecould;saidthatshehadlikedhimbetterwhentheymetinKentthanbefore,andthatshehadneverseenhimsopleasantasthismorning。

“Butperhapshemaybealittlewhimsicalinhiscivilities,”repliedheruncle。“Yourgreatmenoftenare;andthereforeIshallnottakehimathiswordaboutfishing,ashemightchangehismindanotherday,andwarnmeoffhisgrounds。”

Elizabethfeltthattheyhadentirelymistakenhischaracter,butsaidnothing。

“Fromwhatwehaveseenofhim,”continuedMrs。Gardiner,“IreallyshouldnothavethoughtthathecouldhavebehavedinsocruelawaybyanybodyashehasdonebypoorWickham。Hehasnotanill-naturedlook。Onthecontrary,thereissomethingpleasingabouthismouthwhenhespeaks。Andthereissomethingofdignityinhiscountenancethatwouldnotgiveoneanunfavourableideaofhisheart。But,tobesure,thegoodladywhoshowedushishousedidgivehimamostflamingcharacter!Icouldhardlyhelplaughingaloudsometimes。Butheisaliberalmaster,Isuppose,andthatintheeyeofaservantcomprehendseveryvirtue。”

ElizabethherefeltherselfcalledontosaysomethinginvindicationofhisbehaviourtoWickham;andthereforegavethemtounderstand,inasguardedamannerasshecould,thatbywhatshehadheardfromhisrelationsinKent,hisactionswerecapableofaverydifferentconstruction;andthathischaracterwasbynomeanssofaulty,norWickhamssoamiable,astheyhadbeenconsideredinHertfordshire。Inconfirmationofthis,sherelatedtheparticularsofallthepecuniarytransactionsinwhichtheyhadbeenconnected,withoutactuallynamingherauthority,butstatingittobesuchasmightbereliedon。

Mrs。Gardinerwassurprisedandconcerned;butastheywerenowapproachingthesceneofherformerpleasures,everyideagavewaytothecharmofrecollection;andshewastoomuchengagedinpointingouttoherhusbandalltheinterestingspotsinitsenvironstothinkofanythingelse。Fatiguedasshehadbeenbythemorningswalktheyhadnosoonerdinedthanshesetoffagaininquestofherformeracquaintance,andtheeveningwasspentinthesatisfactionsofaintercourserenewedaftermanyyearsdiscontinuance。

TheoccurrencesofthedayweretoofullofinteresttoleaveElizabethmuchattentionforanyofthesenewfriends;andshecoulddonothingbutthink,andthinkwithwonder,ofMr。Darcyscivility,and,aboveall,ofhiswishinghertobeacquaintedwithhissister。

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