Onemorning,aboutaweekafterBingleysengagementwithJanehadbeenformed,asheandthefemalesofthefamilyweresittingtogetherinthedining-room,theirattentionwassuddenlydrawntothewindow,bythesoundofacarriage;andtheyperceivedachaiseandfourdrivingupthelawn。Itwastooearlyinthemorningforvisitors,andbesides,theequipagedidnotanswertothatofanyoftheirneighbours。Thehorseswerepost;andneitherthecarriage,northeliveryoftheservantwhoprecededit,werefamiliartothem。Asitwascertain,however,thatsomebodywascoming,BingleyinstantlyprevailedonMissBennettoavoidtheconfinementofsuchanintrusion,andwalkawaywithhimintotheshrubbery。Theybothsetoff,andtheconjecturesoftheremainingthreecontinued,thoughwithlittlesatisfaction,tillthedoorwasthrownopenandtheirvisitorentered。ItwasLadyCatherinedeBourgh。
Theywereofcourseallintendingtobesurprised;buttheirastonishmentwasbeyondtheirexpectation;andonthepartofMrs。BennetandKitty,thoughshewasperfectlyunknowntothem,eveninferiortowhatElizabethfelt。
Sheenteredtheroomwithanairmorethanusuallyungracious,madenootherreplytoElizabethssalutationthanaslightinclinationofthehead,andsatdownwithoutsayingaword。Elizabethhadmentionedhernametohermotheronherladyshipsentrance,thoughnorequestofintroductionhadbeenmade。
Mrs。Bennet,allamazement,thoughflatteredbyhavingaguestofsuchhighimportance,receivedherwiththeutmostpoliteness。Aftersittingforamomentinsilence,shesaidverystifflytoElizabeth,
“Ihopeyouarewell,MissBennet。Thatlady,Isuppose,isyourmother。”
Elizabethrepliedveryconciselythatshewas。
“AndthatIsupposeisoneofyoursisters。”
“Yes,madam,”saidMrs。Bennet,delightedtospeaktoLadyCatherine。“Sheismyyoungestgirlbutone。Myyoungestofallislatelymarried,andmyeldestissomewhereaboutthegrounds,walkingwithayoungmanwho,Ibelieve,willsoonbecomeapartofthefamily。”
“Youhaveaverysmallparkhere,”returnedLadyCatherineafterashortsilence。
“ItisnothingincomparisonofRosings,mylady,Idaresay;butIassureyouitismuchlargerthanSirWilliamLucass。”
“Thismustbeamostinconvenientsittingroomfortheevening,insummer;thewindowsarefullwest。”
Mrs。Bennetassuredherthattheyneversatthereafterdinner,andthenadded:
“MayItakethelibertyofaskingyourladyshipwhetheryouleftMr。andMrs。Collinswell。”
“Yes,verywell。Isawthemthenightbeforelast。”
ElizabethnowexpectedthatshewouldproducealetterforherfromCharlotte,asitseemedtheonlyprobablemotiveforhercalling。Butnoletterappeared,andshewascompletelypuzzled。Mrs。Bennet,withgreatcivility,beggedherladyshiptotakesomerefreshment;butLadyCatherineveryresolutely,andnotverypolitely,declinedeatinganything;andthen,risingup,saidtoElizabeth,
“MissBennet,thereseemedtobeaprettyishkindofalittlewildernessononesideofyourlawn。Ishouldbegladtotakeaturninit,ifyouwillfavourmewithyourcompany。”
“Go,mydear,”criedhermother,“andshowherladyshipaboutthedifferentwalks。Ithinkshewillbepleasedwiththehermitage。”
Elizabethobeyed,andrunningintoherownroomforherparasol,attendedhernobleguestdownstairs。Astheypassedthroughthehall,LadyCatherineopenedthedoorsintothedining-parlouranddrawing-room,andpronouncingthem,afterashortsurvey,tobedecentlookingrooms,walkedon。
Hercarriageremainedatthedoor,andElizabethsawthatherwaiting-womanwasinit。Theyproceededinsilencealongthegravelwalkthatledtothecopse;Elizabethwasdeterminedtomakenoeffortforconversationwithawomanwhowasnowmorethanusuallyinsolentanddisagreeable。
“HowcouldIeverthinkherlikehernephew?”saidshe,asshelookedinherface。
Assoonastheyenteredthecopse,LadyCatherinebeganinthefollowingmanner:—
“Youcanbeatnoloss,MissBennet,tounderstandthereasonofmyjourneyhither。Yourownheart,yourownconscience,musttellyouwhyIcome。”
Elizabethlookedwithunaffectedastonishment。
“Indeed,youaremistaken,Madam。Ihavenotbeenatallabletoaccountforthehonourofseeingyouhere。”
“MissBennet,”repliedherladyship,inanangrytone,“yououghttoknow,thatIamnottobetrifledwith。Buthoweverinsincereyoumaychoosetobe,youshallnotfindmeso。Mycharacterhaseverbeencelebratedforitssincerityandfrankness,andinacauseofsuchmomentasthis,Ishallcertainlynotdepartfromit。Areportofamostalarmingnaturereachedmetwodaysago。Iwastoldthatnotonlyyoursisterwasonthepointofbeingmostadvantageouslymarried,butthatyou,thatMissElizabethBennet,would,inalllikelihood,besoonafterwardsunitedtomynephew,myownnephew,Mr。Darcy。ThoughIknowitmustbeascandalousfalsehood,thoughIwouldnotinjurehimsomuchastosupposethetruthofitpossible,Iinstantlyresolvedonsettingoffforthisplace,thatImightmakemysentimentsknowntoyou。”
“Ifyoubelieveditimpossibletobetrue,”saidElizabeth,colouringwithastonishmentanddisdain,“Iwonderyoutookthetroubleofcomingsofar。Whatcouldyourladyshipproposebyit?”
“Atoncetoinsistuponhavingsuchareportuniversallycontradicted。”
“YourcomingtoLongbourn,toseemeandmyfamily,”saidElizabethcoolly,“willberatheraconfirmationofit;if,indeed,suchareportisinexistence。”
“If!Doyouthenpretendtobeignorantofit?Hasitnotbeenindustriouslycirculatedbyyourselves?Doyounotknowthatsuchareportisspreadabroad?”
“Ineverheardthatitwas。”
“Andcanyoulikewisedeclare,thatthereisnofoundationforit?”
“Idonotpretendtopossessequalfranknesswithyourladyship。YoumayaskquestionswhichIshallnotchoosetoanswer。”