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第90章(第1页)

Afterthefirstfortnightorthreeweeksofherabsence,health,goodhumour,andcheerfulnessbegantoreappearatLongbourn。Everythingworeahappieraspect。Thefamilieswhohadbeenintownforthewintercamebackagain,andsummerfineryandsummerengagementsarose。Mrs。Bennetwasrestoredtoherusualquerulousserenity;and,bythemiddleofJune,KittywassomuchrecoveredastobeabletoenterMerytonwithouttears;aneventofsuchhappypromiseastomakeElizabethhopethatbythefollowingChristmasshemightbesotolerablyreasonableasnottomentionanofficeraboveonceaday,unless,bysomecruelandmaliciousarrangementattheWarOffice,anotherregimentshouldbequarteredinMeryton。

Thetimefixedforthebeginningoftheirnortherntourwasnowfastapproaching,andafortnightonlywaswantingofit,whenaletterarrivedfromMrs。Gardiner,whichatoncedelayeditscommencementandcurtaileditsextent。Mr。GardinerwouldbepreventedbybusinessfromsettingouttillafortnightlaterinJuly,andmustbeinLondonagainwithinamonth,andasthatlefttooshortaperiodforthemtogosofar,andseesomuchastheyhadproposed,oratleasttoseeitwiththeleisureandcomforttheyhadbuilton,theywereobligedtogiveuptheLakes,andsubstituteamorecontractedtour,and,accordingtothepresentplan,weretogonofarthernorthwardsthanDerbyshire。Inthatcountytherewasenoughtobeseentooccupythechiefoftheirthreeweeks;andtoMrs。Gardinerithadapeculiarlystrongattraction。Thetownwhereshehadformerlypassedsomeyearsofherlife,andwheretheywerenowtospendafewdays,wasprobablyasgreatanobjectofhercuriosityasallthecelebratedbeautiesofMatlock,Chatsworth,Dovedale,orthePeak。

Elizabethwasexcessivelydisappointed;shehadsetherheartonseeingtheLakes,andstillthoughttheremighthavebeentimeenough。Butitwasherbusinesstobesatisfied—andcertainlyhertempertobehappy;andallwassoonrightagain。

WiththementionofDerbyshirethereweremanyideasconnected。ItwasimpossibleforhertoseethewordwithoutthinkingofPemberleyanditsowner。“Butsurely,”saidshe,“Imayenterhiscountywithoutimpunity,androbitofafewpetrifiedsparswithouthisperceivingme。”

Theperiodofexpectationwasnowdoubled。Fourweeksweretopassawaybeforeheruncleandauntsarrival。Buttheydidpassaway,andMr。andMrs。Gardiner,withtheirfourchildren,didatlengthappearatLongbourn。Thechildren,twogirlsofsixandeightyearsold,andtwoyoungerboys,weretobeleftundertheparticularcareoftheircousinJane,whowasthegeneralfavourite,andwhosesteadysenseandsweetnessoftemperexactlyadaptedherforattendingtothemineveryway—teachingthem,playingwiththem,andlovingthem。

TheGardinersstayedonlyonenightatLongbourn,andsetoffthenextmorningwithElizabethinpursuitofnoveltyandamusement。Oneenjoymentwascertain—thatofsuitablenessofcompanions;asuitablenesswhichcomprehendedhealthandtempertobearinconveniences—cheerfulnesstoenhanceeverypleasure—andaffectionandintelligence,whichmightsupplyitamongthemselvesifthereweredisappointmentsabroad。

ItisnottheobjectofthisworktogiveadeionofDerbyshire,norofanyoftheremarkableplacesthroughwhichtheirroutethitherlay;Oxford,Blenheim,Warwick,Kenilworth,Birmingham,etc。aresufficientlyknown。AsmallpartofDerbyshireisallthepresentconcern。TothelittletownofLambton,thesceneofMrs。Gardinersformerresidence,andwhereshehadlatelylearnedsomeacquaintancestillremained,theybenttheirsteps,afterhavingseenalltheprincipalwondersofthecountry;andwithinfivemilesofLambton,ElizabethfoundfromherauntthatPemberleywassituated。Itwasnotintheirdirectroad,normorethanamileortwooutofit。Intalkingovertheirroutetheeveningbefore,Mrs。Gardinerexpressedaninclinationtoseetheplaceagain。Mr。Gardinerdeclaredhiswillingness,andElizabethwasappliedtoforherapprobation。

“Mylove,shouldnotyouliketoseeaplaceofwhichyouhaveheardsomuch?”saidheraunt;“aplace,too,withwhichsomanyofyouracquaintancesareconnected。Wickhampassedallhisyouththere,youknow。”

Elizabethwasdistressed。ShefeltthatshehadnobusinessatPemberley,andwasobligedtoassumeadisinclinationforseeingit。Shemustownthatshewastiredofseeinggreathouses;aftergoingoversomany,shereallyhadnopleasureinfinecarpetsorsatincurtains。

Mrs。Gardinerabusedherstupidity。“Ifitweremerelyafinehouserichlyfurnished,”saidshe,“Ishouldnotcareaboutitmyself;butthegroundsaredelightful。Theyhavesomeofthefinestwoodsinthecountry。”

Elizabethsaidnomore—buthermindcouldnotacquiesce。ThepossibilityofmeetingMr。Darcy,whileviewingtheplace,instantlyoccurred。Itwouldbedreadful!Sheblushedattheveryidea,andthoughtitwouldbebettertospeakopenlytoherauntthantorunsucharisk。Butagainstthistherewereobjections;andshefinallyresolvedthatitcouldbethelastresource,ifherprivateinquiriestotheabsenceofthefamilywereunfavourablyanswered。

Accordingly,whensheretiredatnight,sheaskedthechambermaidwhetherPemberleywerenotaveryfineplace,whatwasthenameofitsproprietor,and,withnolittlealarm,whetherthefamilyweredownforthesummer?Amostwelcomenegativefollowedthelastquestion—andheralarmsnowbeingremoved,shewasatleisuretofeelagreatdealofcuriositytoseethehouseherself;andwhenthesubjectwasrevivedthenextmorning,andshewasagainappliedto,couldreadilyanswer,andwithaproperairofindifference,thatshehadnotreallyanydisliketothescheme。

ToPemberley,therefore,theyweretogo。

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