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第143章(第1页)

Marywastheonlydaughterwhoremainedathome;andshewasnecessarilydrawnfromthepursuitofaccomplishmentsbyMrs.Bennetsbeingquiteunabletositalone.Marywasobligedtomixmorewiththeworld,butshecouldstillmoralizeovereverymorningvisit;andasshewasnolongermortifiedbycomparisonsbetweenhersistersbeautyandherown,itwassuspectedbyherfatherthatshesubmittedtothechangewithoutmuchreluctance.

AsforWickhamandLydia,theircharacterssufferednorevolutionfromthemarriageofhersisters.HeborewithphilosophytheconvictionthatElizabethmustnowbecomeacquaintedwithwhateverofhisingratitudeandfalsehoodhadbeforebeenunknowntoher;andinspiteofeverything,wasnotwhollywithouthopethatDarcymightyetbeprevailedontomakehisfortune.ThecongratulatoryletterwhichElizabethreceivedfromLydiaonhermarriage,explainedtoherthat,byhiswifeatleast,ifnotbyhimself,suchahopewascherished.Theletterwastothiseffect:

“MyDearLizzy,

“Iwishyoujoy.IfyouloveMr.DarcyhalfaswellasIdomydearWickham,youmustbeveryhappy.Itisagreatcomforttohaveyousorich,andwhenyouhavenothingelsetodo,Ihopeyouwillthinkofus.IamsureWickhamwouldlikeaplaceatcourtverymuch,andIdonotthinkweshallhavequitemoneyenoughtoliveuponwithoutsomehelp.Anyplacewoulddo,ofaboutthreeorfourhundredayear;buthowever,donotspeaktoMr.Darcyaboutit,ifyouhadrathernot.

“Yours,etc.”

AsithappenedthatElizabethhadmuchrathernot,sheendeavouredinheranswertoputanendtoeveryentreatyandexpectationofthekind.Suchrelief,however,asitwasinherpowertoafford,bythepracticeofwhatmightbecalledeconomyinherownprivateexpences,shefrequentlysenttheIthadalwaysbeenevidenttoherthatsuchanincomeastheirs,underthedirectionoftwopersonssoextravagantintheirwants,andheedlessofthefuture,mustbeveryinsufficienttotheirsupport;andwhenevertheychangedtheirquarters,eitherJaneorherselfweresureofbeingappliedtoforsomelittleassistancetowardsdischargingtheirbills.Theirmannerofliving,evenwhentherestorationofpeacedismissedthemtoahome,wasunsettledintheextreme.Theywerealwaysmovingfromplacetoplaceinquestofacheapsituation,andalwaysspendingmorethantheyought.Hisaffectionforhersoonsunkintoindifference;herslastedalittlelonger;andinspiteofheryouthandhermanners,sheretainedalltheclaimstoreputationwhichhermarriagehadgivenher.

ThoughDarcycouldneverreceivehimatPemberley,yet,forElizabethssake,heassistedhimfurtherinhisprofession.Lydiawasoccasionallyavisitorthere,whenherhusbandwasgonetoenjoyhimselfinLondonorBath;andwiththeBingleystheybothofthemfrequentlystayedsolong,thatevenBingleysgoodhumourwasovercome,andheproceededsofarastotalkofgivingthemahinttobegone.

MissBingleywasverydeeplymortifiedbyDarcysmarriage;butasshethoughtitadvisabletoretaintherightofvisitingatPemberley,shedroptallherresentment;wasfonderthaneverofGeorgiana,almostasattentivetoDarcyasheretofore,andpaidoffeveryarrearofcivilitytoElizabeth.

PemberleywasnowGeorgianashome;andtheattachmentofthesisterswasexactlywhatDarcyhadhopedtosee.Theywereabletoloveeachotherevenaswellastheyintended.GeorgianahadthehighestopinionintheworldofElizabeth;thoughatfirstsheoftenlistenedwithanastonishmentborderingonalarmatherlively,sportivemanneroftalkingtoherbrother.He,whohadalwaysinspiredinherselfarespectwhichalmostovercameheraffection,shenowsawtheobjectofopenpleasantry.Hermindreceivedknowledgewhichhadneverbeforefalleninherway.ByElizabethsinstructions,shebegantocomprehendthatawomanmaytakelibertieswithherhusbandwhichabrotherwillnotalwaysallowinasistermorethantenyearsyoungerthanhimself.

LadyCatherinewasextremelyindignantonthemarriageofhernephew;andasshegavewaytoallthegenuinefranknessofhercharacterinherreplytotheletterwhichannounceditsarrangement,shesenthimlanguagesoveryabusive,especiallyofElizabeth,thatforsometimeallintercoursewasatanend.Butatlength,byElizabethspersuasion,hewasprevailedontooverlooktheoffence,andseekareconciliation;and,afteralittlefurtherresistanceonthepartofhisaunt,herresentmentgaveway,eithertoheraffectionforhim,orhercuriositytoseehowhiswifeconductedherself;andshecondescendedtowaitonthematPemberley,inspiteofthatpollutionwhichitswoodshadreceived,notmerelyfromthepresenceofsuchamistress,butthevisitsofheruncleandauntfromthecity.

WiththeGardiners,theywerealwaysonthemostintimateterms.Darcy,aswellasElizabeth,reallylovedthem;andtheywerebotheversensibleofthewarmestgratitudetowardsthepersonswho,bybringingherintoDerbyshire,hadbeenthemeansofunitingthe

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