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第114章(第1页)

Mr。Bennethadveryoftenwishedbeforethisperiodofhislifethat,insteadofspendinghiswholeincome,hehadlaidbyanannualsumforthebetterprovisionofhischildren,andofhiswife,ifshesurvivedhim。Henowwisheditmorethanever。Hadhedonehisdutyinthatrespect,Lydianeednothavebeenindebtedtoheruncleforwhateverofhonourorcreditcouldnowbepurchasedforher。ThesatisfactionofprevailingononeofthemostworthlessyoungmeninGreatBritaintobeherhusbandmightthenhaverestedinitsproperplace。

Hewasseriouslyconcernedthatacauseofsolittleadvantagetoanyoneshouldbeforwardedatthesoleexpenseofhisbrother-in-law,andhewasdetermined,ifpossible,tofindouttheextentofhisassistance,andtodischargetheobligationassoonashecould。

WhenfirstMr。Bennethadmarried,economywasheldtobeperfectlyuseless,for,ofcourse,theyweretohaveason。Thesonwastojoinincuttingofftheentail,assoonasheshouldbeofage,andthewidowandyoungerchildrenwouldbythatmeansbeprovidedfor。Fivedaughterssuccessivelyenteredtheworld,butyetthesonwastocome;andMrs。Bennet,formanyyearsafterLydiasbirth,hadbeencertainthathewould。Thiseventhadatlastbeendespairedof,butitwasthentoolatetobesaving。Mrs。Bennethadnoturnforeconomy,andherhusbandsloveofindependencehadalonepreventedtheirexceedingtheirincome。

FivethousandpoundswassettledbymarriagearticlesonMrs。Bennetandthechildren。Butinwhatproportionsitshouldbedividedamongstthelatterdependedonthewilloftheparents。Thiswasonepoint,withregardtoLydia,atleast,whichwasnowtobesettled,andMr。Bennetcouldhavenohesitationinaccedingtotheproposalbeforehim。Intermsofgratefulacknowledgmentforthekindnessofhisbrother,thoughexpressedmostconcisely,hethendeliveredonpaperhisperfectapprobationofallthatwasdone,andhiswillingnesstofulfiltheengagementsthathadbeenmadeforhim。Hehadneverbeforesupposedthat,couldWickhambeprevailedontomarryhisdaughter,itwouldbedonewithsolittleinconveniencetohimselfasbythepresentarrangement。Hewouldscarcelybetenpoundsayeartheloserbythehundredthatwastobepaidthem;for,whatwithherboardandpocketallowance,andthecontinualpresentsinmoneywhichpassedtoherthroughhermothershands,Lydiasexpenseshadbeenverylittlewithinthatsum。

Thatitwouldbedonewithsuchtriflingexertiononhisside,too,wasanotherverywelcomesurprise;forhiswishatpresentwastohaveaslittletroubleinthebusinessaspossible。Whenthefirsttransportsofragewhichhadproducedhisactivityinseekingherwereover,henaturallyreturnedtoallhisformerindolence。Hisletterwassoondispatched;for,thoughdilatoryinundertakingbusiness,hewasquickinitsexecution。Hebeggedtoknowfurtherparticularsofwhathewasindebtedtohisbrother,butwastooangrywithLydiatosendanymessagetoher。

Thegoodnewsspreadquicklythroughthehouse,andwithproportionatespeedthroughtheneighbourhood。Itwasborneinthelatterwithdecentphilosophy。Tobesure,itwouldhavebeenmorefortheadvantageofconversationhadMissLydiaBennetcomeuponthetown;or,asthehappiestalternative,beensecludedfromtheworld,insomedistantfarmhouse。Buttherewasmuchtobetalkedofinmarryingher;andthegood-naturedwishesforherwell-doingwhichhadproceededbeforefromallthespitefuloldladiesinMerytonlostbutalittleoftheirspiritinthischangeofcircumstances,becausewithsuchanhusbandhermiserywasconsideredcertain。

ItwasafortnightsinceMrs。Bennethadbeendownstairs;butonthishappydaysheagaintookherseatattheheadofhertable,andinspiritsoppressivelyhigh。Nosentimentofshamegaveadamptohertriumph。Themarriageofadaughter,whichhadbeenthefirstobjectofherwishessinceJanewassixteen,wasnowonthepointofaccomplishment,andherthoughtsandherwordsranwhollyonthoseattendantsofelegantnuptials,finemuslins,newcarriages,andservants。Shewasbusilysearchingthroughtheneighbourhoodforapropersituationforherdaughter,and,withoutknowingorconsideringwhattheirincomemightbe,rejectedmanyasdeficientinsizeandimportance。

“HayeParkmightdo,”saidshe,“iftheGouldingscouldquitit—orthegreathouseatStoke,ifthedrawing-roomwerelarger;butAshworthistoofaroff!Icouldnotbeartohavehertenmilesfromme;andasforPulvisLodge,theatticsaredreadful。”

Herhusbandallowedhertotalkonwithoutinterruptionwhiletheservantsremained。Butwhentheyhadwithdrawn,hesaidtoher:“Mrs。Bennet,beforeyoutakeanyorallofthesehousesforyoursonanddaughter,letuscometoarightunderstanding。Intoonehouseinthisneighbourhoodtheyshallneverhaveadmittance。Iwillnotencouragetheimpudenceofeither,byreceivingthematLongbourn。”

Alongdisputefollowedthisdeclaration;butMr。Bennetwasfirm。Itsoonledtoanother;andMrs。Bennetfound,withamazementandhorror,thatherhusbandwouldnotadvanceaguineatobuyclothesforhisdaughter。Heprotestedthatsheshouldreceivefromhimnomarkofaffectionwhateverontheoccasion。Mrs。Bennetcouldhardlycomprehendit。Thathisangercouldbecarriedtosuchapointofinconceivableresentmentastorefusehisdaughteraprivilegewithoutwhichhermarriagewouldscarcelyseemvalid,exceededallshecouldbelievepossible。Shewasmorealivetothedisgracewhichherwantofnewclothesmustreflectonherdaughtersnuptials,thantoanysenseofshameatherelopingandlivingwithWickhamafortnightbeforetheytookplace。

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