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第113章(第1页)

Mr。Bennetmadenoanswer,andeachofthem,deepinthought,continuedsilenttilltheyreachedthehouse。Theirfatherthenwentontothelibrarytowrite,andthegirlswalkedintothebreakfast-room。

“Andtheyarereallytobemarried!”criedElizabeth,assoonastheywerebythemselves。“Howstrangethisis!Andforthiswearetobethankful。Thattheyshouldmarry,smallasistheirchanceofhappiness,andwretchedasishischaracter,weareforcedtorejoice。Oh,Lydia!”

“Icomfortmyselfwiththinking,”repliedJane,“thathecertainlywouldnotmarryLydiaifhehadnotarealregardforher。Thoughourkindunclehasdonesomethingtowardsclearinghim,Icannotbelievethattenthousandpounds,oranythinglikeit,hasbeenadvanced。Hehaschildrenofhisown,andmayhavemore。Howcouldhesparehalftenthousandpounds?”

“IfwewereeverabletolearnwhatWickhamsdebtshavebeen,”saidElizabeth,“andhowmuchissettledonhissideonoursister,weshallexactlyknowwhatMr。Gardinerhasdoneforthem,becauseWickhamhasnotsixpenceofhisown。Thekindnessofmyuncleandauntcanneverberequited。Theirtakingherhome,andaffordinghertheirpersonalprotectionandcountenance,issuchasacrificetoheradvantageasyearsofgratitudecannotenoughacknowledge。Bythistimesheisactuallywiththem!Ifsuchgoodnessdoesnotmakehermiserablenow,shewillneverdeservetobehappy!Whatameetingforher,whenshefirstseesmyaunt!”

“Wemustendeavourtoforgetallthathaspassedoneitherside,”saidJane:“Ihopeandtrusttheywillyetbehappy。Hisconsentingtomarryherisaproof,Iwillbelieve,thatheiscometoarightwayofthinking。Theirmutualaffectionwillsteadythem;andIflattermyselftheywillsettlesoquietly,andliveinsorationalamanner,asmayintimemaketheirpastimprudenceforgotten。”

“Theirconducthasbeensuch,”repliedElizabeth,“asneitheryou,norI,noranybodycaneverforget。Itisuselesstotalkofit。”

Itnowoccurredtothegirlsthattheirmotherwasinalllikelihoodperfectlyignorantofwhathadhappened。Theywenttothelibrary,therefore,andaskedtheirfatherwhetherhewouldnotwishthemtomakeitknowntoher。Hewaswritingand,withoutraisinghishead,coollyreplied:

“Justasyouplease。”

“Maywetakemyuncleslettertoreadtoher?”

“Takewhateveryoulike,andgetaway。”

Elizabethtooktheletterfromhiswriting-table,andtheywentupstairstogether。MaryandKittywerebothwithMrs。Bennet:onecommunicationwould,therefore,doforall。Afteraslightpreparationforgoodnews,theletterwasreadaloud。Mrs。Bennetcouldhardlycontainherself。AssoonasJanehadreadMr。GardinershopeofLydiasbeingsoonmarried,herjoyburstforth,andeveryfollowingsentenceaddedtoitsexuberance。Shewasnowinanirritationasviolentfromdelight,asshehadeverbeenfidgetyfromalarmandvexation。Toknowthatherdaughterwouldbemarriedwasenough。Shewasdisturbedbynofearforherfelicity,norhumbledbyanyremembranceofhermisconduct。

“Mydear,dearLydia!”shecried。“Thisisdelightfulindeed!Shewillbemarried!Ishallseeheragain!Shewillbemarriedatsixteen!Mygood,kindbrother!Iknewhowitwouldbe。Iknewhewouldmanageeverything!HowIlongtoseeher!andtoseedearWickhamtoo!Buttheclothes,theweddingclothes!IwillwritetomysisterGardineraboutthemdirectly。Lizzy,mydear,rundowntoyourfather,andaskhimhowmuchhewillgiveher。Stay,stay,Iwillgomyself。Ringthebell,Kitty,forHill。Iwillputonmythingsinamoment。Mydear,dearLydia!Howmerryweshallbetogetherwhenwemeet!”

Hereldestdaughterendeavouredtogivesomerelieftotheviolenceofthesetransports,byleadingherthoughtstotheobligationswhichMr。Gardinersbehaviourlaidthemallunder。

“Forwemustattributethishappyconclusion,”sheadded,“inagreatmeasuretohiskindness。WearepersuadedthathehaspledgedhimselftoassistMr。Wickhamwithmoney。”

“Well,”criedhermother,“itisallveryright;whoshoulddoitbutherownuncle?Ifhehadnothadafamilyofhisown,Iandmychildrenmusthavehadallhismoney,youknow;anditisthefirsttimewehaveeverhadanythingfromhim,exceptafewpresents。Well!Iamsohappy!InashorttimeIshallhaveadaughtermarried。Mrs。Wickham!Howwellitsounds!AndshewasonlysixteenlastJune。MydearJane,Iaminsuchaflutter,thatIamsureIcantwrite;soIwilldictate,andyouwriteforme。Wewillsettlewithyourfatheraboutthemoneyafterwards;butthethingsshouldbeorderedimmediately。”

Shewasthenproceedingtoalltheparticularsofcalico,muslin,andcambric,andwouldshortlyhavedictatedsomeveryplentifulorders,hadnotJane,thoughwithsomedifficulty,persuadedhertowaittillherfatherwasatleisuretobeconsulted。Onedaysdelay,sheobserved,wouldbeofsmallimportance;andhermotherwastoohappytobequitesoobstinateasusual。Otherschemes,too,cameintoherhead。

“IwillgotoMeryton,”saidshe,“assoonasIamdressed,andtellthegood,goodnewstomysisterPhilips。AndasIcomeback,IcancallonLadyLucasandMrs。Long。Kitty,rundownandorderthecarriage。Anairingwoulddomeagreatdealofgood,Iamsure。Girls,canIdoanythingforyouinMeryton?Oh!HerecomesHill!MydearHill,haveyouheardthegoodnews?MissLydiaisgoingtobemarried;andyoushallallhaveabowlofpunchtomakemerryatherwedding。”

Mrs。Hillbeganinstantlytoexpressherjoy。Elizabethreceivedhercongratulationsamongsttherest,andthen,sickofthisfolly,tookrefugeinherownroom,thatshemightthinkwithfreedom。

PoorLydiassituationmust,atbest,bebadenough;butthatitwasnoworse,shehadneedtobethankful。Shefeltitso;andthough,inlookingforward,neitherrationalhappinessnorworldlyprosperitycouldbejustlyexpectedforhersister,inlookingbacktowhattheyhadfeared,onlytwohoursago,shefeltalltheadvantagesofwhattheyhadgained。

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