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第129章(第1页)

“Exceedtheirincome!MydearMr。Bennet,”criedhiswife,“whatareyoutalkingof?Why,hehasfourorfivethousandayear,andverylikelymore。”Thenaddressingherdaughter,“Oh!mydear,dearJane,Iamsohappy!IamsureIshantgetawinkofsleepallnight。Iknewhowitwouldbe。Ialwayssaiditmustbeso,atlast。Iwassureyoucouldnotbesobeautifulfornothing!Iremember,assoonaseverIsawhim,whenhefirstcameintoHertfordshirelastyear,Ithoughthowlikelyitwasthatyoushouldcometogether。Oh!heisthehandsomestyoungmanthateverwasseen!”

Wickham,Lydia,wereallforgotten。Janewasbeyondcompetitionherfavouritechild。Atthatmoment,shecaredfornoother。Heryoungersisterssoonbegantomakeinterestwithherforobjectsofhappinesswhichshemightinfuturebeabletodispense。

MarypetitionedfortheuseofthelibraryatNetherfield;andKittybeggedveryhardforafewballsthereeverywinter。

Bingley,fromthistime,wasofcourseadailyvisitoratLongbourn;comingfrequentlybeforebreakfast,andalwaysremainingtillaftersupper;unlesswhensomebarbarousneighbour,whocouldnotbeenoughdetested,hadgivenhimaninvitationtodinnerwhichhethoughthimselfobligedtoaccept。

Elizabethhadnowbutlittletimeforconversationwithhersister;forwhilehewaspresent,Janehadnoattentiontobestowonanyoneelse;butshefoundherselfconsiderablyusefultobothoftheminthosehoursofseparationthatmustsometimesoccur。IntheabsenceofJane,healwaysattachedhimselftoElizabeth,forthepleasureoftalkingofher;andwhenBingleywasgone,Janeconstantlysoughtthesamemeansofrelief。

“Hehasmademesohappy,”saidshe,oneevening,“bytellingmethathewastotallyignorantofmybeingintownlastspring!Ihadnotbelieveditpossible。”

“Isuspectedasmuch,”repliedElizabeth。“Buthowdidheaccountforit?”

“Itmusthavebeenhissistersdoing。Theywerecertainlynofriendstohisacquaintancewithme,whichIcannotwonderat,sincehemighthavechosensomuchmoreadvantageouslyinmanyrespects。Butwhentheysee,asItrusttheywill,thattheirbrotherishappywithme,theywilllearntobecontented,andweshallbeongoodtermsagain;thoughwecanneverbewhatweonceweretoeachother。”

“Thatisthemostunforgivingspeech,”saidElizabeth,“thatIeverheardyouutter。Goodgirl!Itwouldvexme,indeed,toseeyouagainthedupeofMissBingleyspretendedregard。”

“Wouldyoubelieveit,Lizzy,thatwhenhewenttotownlastNovember,hereallylovedme,andnothingbutapersuasionofmybeingindifferentwouldhavepreventedhiscomingdownagain!”

“Hemadealittlemistaketobesure;butitistothecreditofhismodesty。”

ThisnaturallyintroducedapanegyricfromJaneonhisdiffidence,andthelittlevalueheputonhisowngoodqualities。Elizabethwaspleasedtofindthathehadnotbetrayedtheinterferenceofhisfriend;for,thoughJanehadthemostgenerousandforgivingheartintheworld,sheknewitwasacircumstancewhichmustprejudiceheragainsthim。

“Iamcertainlythemostfortunatecreaturethateverexisted!”criedJane。“Oh!Lizzy,whyamIthussingledfrommyfamily,andblessedabovethemall!IfIcouldbutseeyouashappy!Iftherewerebutsuchanothermanforyou!”

“Ifyouweretogivemefortysuchmen,Inevercouldbesohappyasyou。TillIhaveyourdisposition,yourgoodness,Inevercanhaveyourhappiness。No,no,letmeshiftformyself;and,perhaps,ifIhaveverygoodluck,ImaymeetwithanotherMr。Collinsintime。”

ThesituationofaffairsintheLongbournfamilycouldnotbelongasecret。Mrs。BennetwasprivilegedtowhisperittoMrs。Phillips,andsheventured,withoutanypermission,todothesamebyallherneighboursinMeryton。

TheBennetswerespeedilypronouncedtobetheluckiestfamilyintheworld,thoughonlyafewweeksbefore,whenLydiahadfirstrunaway,theyhadbeengenerallyprovedtobemarkedoutformisfortune。

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