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第112章(第1页)

TwodaysafterMr。Bennetsreturn,asJaneandElizabethwerewalkingtogetherintheshrubberybehindthehouse,theysawthehousekeepercomingtowardsthem,and,concludingthatshecametocallthemtotheirmother,wentforwardtomeether;but,insteadoftheexpectedsummons,whentheyapproachedher,shesaidtoMissBennet,“Ibegyourpardon,madam,forinterruptingyou,butIwasinhopesyoumighthavegotsomegoodnewsfromtown,soItookthelibertyofcomingtoask。”

“Whatdoyoumean,Hill?Wehaveheardnothingfromtown。”

“Dearmadam,”criedMrs。Hill,ingreatastonishment,“dontyouknowthereisanexpresscomeformasterfromMr。Gardiner?Hehasbeenherethishalf-hour,andmasterhashadaletter。”

Awayranthegirls,tooeagertogetintohavetimeforspeech。Theyranthroughthevestibuleintothebreakfast-room;fromthencetothelibrary;theirfatherwasinneither;andtheywereonthepointofseekinghimupstairswiththeirmother,whentheyweremetbythebutler,whosaid:

“Ifyouarelookingformymaster,maam,heiswalkingtowardsthelittlecopse。”

Uponthisinformation,theyinstantlypassedthroughthehalloncemore,andranacrossthelawnaftertheirfather,whowasdeliberatelypursuinghiswaytowardsasmallwoodononesideofthepaddock。

Jane,whowasnotsolightnorsomuchinthehabitofrunningasElizabeth,soonlaggedbehind,whilehersister,pantingforbreath,cameupwithhim,andeagerlycriedout:

“Oh,papa,whatnews—whatnews?Haveyouheardfrommyuncle?”

“YesIhavehadaletterfromhimbyexpress。”

“Well,andwhatnewsdoesitbring—goodorbad?”

“Whatisthereofgoodtobeexpected?”saidhe,takingtheletterfromhispocket。“Butperhapsyouwouldliketoreadit。”

Elizabethimpatientlycaughtitfromhishand。Janenowcameup。“Readitaloud,”saidtheirfather,“forIhardlyknowmyselfwhatitisabout。”

GracechurchStreet,Monday,August2。

“MydearBrother,

“AtlastIamabletosendyousometidingsofmyniece,andsuchas,uponthewhole,Ihopeitwillgiveyousatisfaction。SoonafteryouleftmeonSaturday,IwasfortunateenoughtofindoutinwhatpartofLondontheywere。TheparticularsIreservetillwemeet;itisenoughtoknowtheyarediscovered。Ihaveseenthemboth—”

“ThenitisasIalwayshoped,”criedJane;“theyaremarried!”

Elizabethreadon:

“Ihaveseenthemboth。Theyarenotmarried,norcanIfindtherewasanyintentionofbeingso;butifyouarewillingtoperformtheengagementswhichIhaveventuredtomakeonyourside,Ihopeitwillnotbelongbeforetheyare。Allthatisrequiredofyouis,toassuretoyourdaughter,bysettlement,herequalshareofthefivethousandpoundssecuredamongyourchildrenafterthedeceaseofyourselfandmysister;and,moreover,toenterintoanengagementofallowingher,duringyourlife,onehundredpoundsperannum。Theseareconditionswhich,consideringeverything,Ihadnohesitationincomplyingwith,asfarasIthoughtmyselfprivileged,foryou。Ishallsendthisbyexpress,thatnotimemaybelostinbringingmeyouranswer。Youwilleasilycomprehend,fromtheseparticulars,thatMr。Wickhamscircumstancesarenotsohopelessastheyaregenerallybelievedtobe。Theworldhasbeendeceivedinthatrespect;andIamhappytosaytherewillbesomelittlemoney,evenwhenallhisdebtsaredischarged,tosettleonmyniece,inadditiontoherownfortune。If,asIconcludewillbethecase,yousendmefullpowerstoactinyournamethroughoutthewholeofthisbusiness,IwillimmediatelygivedirectionstoHaggerstonforpreparingapropersettlement。Therewillnotbethesmallestoccasionforyourcomingtotownagain;thereforestayquietatLongbourn,anddependonmydiligenceandcare。Sendbackyouranswerasfastasyoucan,andbecarefultowriteexplicitly。Wehavejudgeditbestthatmynieceshouldbemarriedfromthishouse,ofwhichIhopeyouwillapprove。Shecomestousto-day。Ishallwriteagainassoonasanythingmoreisdeterminedon。Yours,etc。,

“EDW。GARDINER。”

“Isitpossible?”criedElizabeth,whenshehadfinished。“Canitbepossiblethathewillmarryher?”

“Wickhamisnotsoundeserving,then,aswethoughthim,”saidhersister。“Mydearfather,Icongratulateyou。”

“Andhaveyouansweredtheletter?”criedElizabeth。

“No;butitmustbedonesoon。”

Mostearnestlydidshethenentreatyhimtolosenomoretimebeforehewrote。

“Oh!mydearfather,”shecried,“comebackandwriteimmediately。Considerhowimportanteverymomentisinsuchacase。”

“Letmewriteforyou,”saidJane,“ifyoudislikethetroubleyourself。”

“Idislikeitverymuch,”hereplied;“butitmustbedone。”

Andsosaying,heturnedbackwiththem,andwalkedtowardsthehouse。

“AndmayIask—”saidElizabeth;“buttheterms,Isuppose,mustbecompliedwith。”

“Compliedwith!Iamonlyashamedofhisaskingsolittle。”

“Andtheymustmarry!Yetheissuchaman!”

“Yes,yes,theymustmarry。Thereisnothingelsetobedone。ButtherearetwothingsthatIwantverymuchtoknow;oneis,howmuchmoneyyourunclehaslaiddowntobringitabout;andtheother,howamIevertopayhim。”

“Money!Myuncle!”criedJane,“whatdoyoumean,sir?”

“Imean,thatnomaninhispropersenseswouldmarryLydiaonsoslightatemptationasonehundredayearduringmylife,andfiftyafterIamgone。”

“Thatisverytrue,”saidElizabeth;“thoughithadnotoccurredtomebefore。Hisdebtstobedischarged,andsomethingstilltoremain!Oh!itmustbemyunclesdoings!Generous,goodman,Iamafraidhehasdistressedhimself。Asmallsumcouldnotdoallthis。”

“No,”saidherfather;“Wickhamsafoolifhetakesherwithafarthinglessthantenthousandpounds。Ishouldbesorrytothinksoillofhim,intheverybeginningofourrelationship。”

“Tenthousandpounds!Heavenforbid!Howishalfsuchasumtoberepaid?”

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