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第138章(第1页)

“MydearLizzy,wherecanyouhavebeenwalkingto?”wasaquestionwhichElizabethreceivedfromJaneassoonassheenteredtheirroom,andfromalltheotherswhentheysatdowntotable。Shehadonlytosayinreply,thattheyhadwanderedabout,tillshewasbeyondherownknowledge。Shecolouredasshespoke;butneitherthat,noranythingelse,awakenedasuspicionofthetruth。

Theeveningpassedquietly,unmarkedbyanythingextraordinary。Theacknowledgedloverstalkedandlaughed,theunacknowledgedweresilent。Darcywasnotofadispositioninwhichhappinessoverflowsinmirth;andElizabeth,agitatedandconfused,ratherknewthatshewashappythanfeltherselftobeso;for,besidestheimmediateembarrassment,therewereotherevilsbeforeher。Sheanticipatedwhatwouldbefeltinthefamilywhenhersituationbecameknown;shewasawarethatnoonelikedhimbutJane;andevenfearedthatwiththeothersitwasadislikewhichnotallhisfortuneandconsequencemightdoaway。

AtnightsheopenedherhearttoJane。ThoughsuspicionwasveryfarfromMissBennetsgeneralhabits,shewasabsolutelyincreduloushere。

“Youarejoking,Lizzy。Thiscannotbe!—engagedtoMr。Darcy!No,no,youshallnotdeceiveme。Iknowittobeimpossible。”

“Thisisawretchedbeginningindeed!Mysoledependencewasonyou;andIamsurenobodyelsewillbelieveme,ifyoudonot。Yet,indeed,Iaminearnest。Ispeaknothingbutthetruth。Hestilllovesme,andweareengaged。”

Janelookedatherdoubtingly。“Oh,Lizzy!itcannotbe。Iknowhowmuchyoudislikehim。”

“Youknownothingofthematter。Thatisalltobeforgot。PerhapsIdidnotalwayslovehimsowellasIdonow。Butinsuchcasesasthese,agoodmemoryisunpardonable。ThisisthelasttimeIshalleverrememberitmyself。”

MissBennetstilllookedallamazement。Elizabethagain,andmoreseriouslyassuredherofitstruth。

“GoodHeaven!canitbereallyso!YetnowImustbelieveyou,”criedJane。“Mydear,dearLizzy,Iwould—Idocongratulateyou—butareyoucertain?forgivethequestion—areyouquitecertainthatyoucanbehappywithhim?”

“Therecanbenodoubtofthat。Itissettledbetweenusalready,thatwearetobethehappiestcoupleintheworld。Butareyoupleased,Jane?Shallyouliketohavesuchabrother?”

“Very,verymuch。NothingcouldgiveeitherBingleyormyselfmoredelight。Butweconsideredit,wetalkedofitasimpossible。Anddoyoureallylovehimquitewellenough?Oh,Lizzy!doanythingratherthanmarrywithoutaffection。Areyouquitesurethatyoufeelwhatyououghttodo?”

“Oh,yes!YouwillonlythinkIfeelmorethanIoughttodo,whenItellyouall。”

“Whatdoyoumean?”

“Why,ImustconfessthatIlovehimbetterthanIdoBingley。Iamafraidyouwillbeangry。”

“Mydearestsister,nowbeserious。Iwanttotalkveryseriously。LetmeknoweverythingthatIamtoknow,withoutdelay。Willyoutellmehowlongyouhavelovedhim?”

“Ithasbeencomingonsogradually,thatIhardlyknowwhenitbegan。ButIbelieveImustdateitfrommyfirstseeinghisbeautifulgroundsatPemberley。”

Anotherentreatythatshewouldbeserious,however,producedthedesiredeffect;andshesoonsatisfiedJanebyhersolemnassurancesofattachment。Whenconvincedonthatarticle,MissBennethadnothingfurthertowish。

“NowIamquitehappy,”saidshe,“foryouwillbeashappyasmyself。Ialwayshadavalueforhim。Wereitfornothingbuthisloveofyou,Imustalwayshaveesteemedhim;butnow,asBingleysfriendandyourhusband,therecanbeonlyBingleyandyourselfmoredeartome。ButLizzy,youhavebeenverysly,veryreservedwithme。HowlittledidyoutellmeofwhatpassedatPemberleyandLambton!IoweallthatIknowofittoanother,nottoyou。”

Elizabethtoldherthemotivesofhersecrecy。ShehadbeenunwillingtomentionBingley;andtheunsettledstateofherownfeelingshadmadeherequallyavoidthenameofhisfriend。ButnowshewouldnolongerconcealfromherhisshareinLydiasmarriage。Allwasacknowledged,andhalfthenightspentinconversation。

“Goodgracious!”criedMrs。Bennet,asshestoodatawindowthenextmorning,“ifthatdisagreeableMr。DarcyisnotcominghereagainwithourdearBingley!Whatcanhemeanbybeingsotiresomeastobealwayscominghere?Ihadnonotionbuthewouldgoa-shooting,orsomethingorother,andnotdisturbuswithhiscompany。Whatshallwedowithhim?Lizzy,youmustwalkoutwithhimagain,thathemaynotbeinBingleysway。”

Elizabethcouldhardlyhelplaughingatsoconvenientaproposal;yetwasreallyvexedthathermothershouldbealwaysgivinghimsuchanepithet。

Assoonastheyentered,Bingleylookedathersoexpressively,andshookhandswithsuchwarmth,asleftnodoubtofhisgoodinformation;andhesoonafterwardssaidaloud,“Mrs。Bennet,haveyounomorelaneshereaboutsinwhichLizzymayloseherwayagainto-day?”

“IadviseMr。Darcy,andLizzy,andKitty,”saidMrs。Bennet,“towalktoOakhamMountthismorning。Itisanicelongwalk,andMr。Darcyhasneverseentheview。”

“Itmaydoverywellfortheothers,”repliedMr。Bingley;“butIamsureitwillbetoomuchforKitty。Wontit,Kitty?”

Kittyownedthatshehadratherstayathome。DarcyprofessedagreatcuriositytoseetheviewfromtheMount,andElizabethsilentlyconsented。Asshewentupstairstogetready,Mrs。Bennetfollowedher,saying:

“Iamquitesorry,Lizzy,thatyoushouldbeforcedtohavethatdisagreeablemanalltoyourself,butIhopeyouwillnotmindit。ItisallforJanessake,youknow;andthereisnooccasionfortalkingtohim,exceptjustnowandthen。So,donotputyourselftoinconvenience。”

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