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第92章(第1页)

“Ifyourmasterwouldmarry,youmightseemoreofhi”

“Yes,sir;butIdonotknowwhenthatwillbe.Idonotknowwhoisgoodenoughforhi”

Mr.andMrs.Gardinersmiled.Elizabethcouldnothelpsaying,“Itisverymuchtohiscredit,Iamsure,thatyoushouldthinkso.”

“Isaynomorethanthetruth,andeverybodywillsaythatknowshim,”repliedtheother.Elizabeththoughtthiswasgoingprettyfar;andshelistenedwithincreasingastonishmentasthehousekeeperadded,“Ihaveneverknownacrosswordfromhiminmylife,andIhaveknownhimeversincehewasfouryearsold.”

Thiswaspraise,ofallothersmostextraordinary,mostoppositetoherideas.Thathewasnotagood-temperedmanhadbeenherfirmestopinion.Herkeenestattentionwasawakened;shelongedtohearmore,andwasgratefultoheruncleforsaying:

“Thereareveryfewpeopleofwhomsomuchcanbesaid.Youareluckyinhavingsuchamaster.”

“Yes,sir,IknowIaIfIweretogothroughtheworld,Icouldnotmeetwithabetter.ButIhavealwaysobserved,thattheywhoaregood-naturedwhenchildren,aregood-naturedwhentheygrowup;andhewasalwaysthesweetest-tempered,mostgenerous-heartedboyintheworld.”

Elizabethalmoststaredather.“CanthisbeMr.Darcy?”thoughtshe.

“Hisfatherwasanexcellentman,”saidMrs.Gardiner.

“Yes,maam,thathewasindeed;andhissonwillbejustlikehim—justasaffabletothepoor.”

Elizabethlistened,wondered,doubted,andwasimpatientformore.Mrs.Reynoldscouldinterestheronnootherpoint.Sherelatedthesubjectsofthepictures,thedimensionsoftherooms,andthepriceofthefurniture,invain.Mr.Gardiner,highlyamusedbythekindoffamilyprejudicetowhichheattributedherexcessivecommendationofhermaster,soonledagaintothesubject;andshedweltwithenergyonhismanymeritsastheyproceededtogetherupthegreatstaircase.

“Heisthebestlandlord,andthebestmaster,”saidshe,“thateverlived;notlikethewildyoungmennowadays,whothinkofnothingbutthemselves.Thereisnotoneofhistenantsorservantsbutwhatwillgivehimagoodname.Somepeoplecallhimproud;butIamsureIneversawanythingofit.Tomyfancy,itisonlybecausehedoesnotrattleawaylikeotheryoungmen.”

“Inwhatanamiablelightdoesthisplacehim!”thoughtElizabeth.

“Thisfineaccountofhim,”whisperedherauntastheywalked,“isnotquiteconsistentwithhisbehaviourtoourpoorfriend.”

“Perhapswemightbedeceived.”

“Thatisnotverylikely;ourauthoritywastoogood.”

Onreachingthespaciouslobbyabovetheywereshownintoaveryprettysitting-room,latelyfittedupwithgreatereleganceandlightnessthantheapartmentsbelow;andwereinformedthatitwasbutjustdonetogivepleasuretoMissDarcy,whohadtakenalikingtotheroomwhenlastatPemberley.

“Heiscertainlyagoodbrother,”saidElizabeth,asshewalkedtowardsoneofthewindows.

Mrs.ReynoldsanticipatedMissDarcysdelight,whensheshouldentertheroo“Andthisisalwaysthewaywithhim,”sheadded.“Whatevercangivehissisteranypleasureissuretobedoneinamoment.Thereisnothinghewouldnotdoforher.”

Thepicture-gallery,andtwoorthreeoftheprincipalbedrooms,wereallthatremainedtobeshown.Intheformerweremanygoodpaintings;butElizabethknewnothingoftheart;andfromsuchashadbeenalreadyvisiblebelow,shehadwillinglyturnedtolookatsomedrawingsofMissDarcys,incrayons,whosesubjectswereusuallymoreinteresting,andalsomoreintelligible.

Inthegallerythereweremanyfamilyportraits,buttheycouldhavelittletofixtheattentionofastranger.Elizabethwalkedinquestoftheonlyfacewhosefeatureswouldbeknowntoher.Atlastitarrestedher—andshebeheldastrikingresemblancetoMr.Darcy,withsuchasmileoverthefaceassherememberedtohavesometimesseenwhenhelookedather.Shestoodseveralminutesbeforethepicture,inearnestcontemplation,andreturnedtoitagainbeforetheyquittedthegallery.Mrs.Reynoldsinformedthemthatithadbeentakeninhisfatherslifetime.

Therewascertainlyatthismoment,inElizabethsmind,amoregentlesensationtowardstheoriginalthanshehadeverfeltattheheightoftheiracquaintance.ThecommendationbestowedonhimbyMrs.Reynoldswasofnotriflingnature.Whatpraiseismorevaluablethanthepraiseofanintelligentservant?Asabrother,alandlord,amaster,sheconsideredhowmanypeopleshappinesswereinhisguardianship!—howmuchofpleasureorpainwasitinhispowertobestow!—howmuchofgoodorevilmustbedonebyhim!Everyideathathadbeenbroughtforwardbythehousekeeperwasfavourabletohischaracter,andasshestoodbeforethecanvasonwhichhewasrepresented,andfixedhiseyesuponherself,shethoughtofhisregardwithadeepersentimentofgratitudethanithadeverraisedbefore;sheremembereditswarmth,andsofteneditsimproprietyofexpression.

Whenallofthehousethatwasopentogeneralinspectionhadbeenseen,theyreturneddownstairs,and,takingleaveofthehousekeeper,wereconsignedovertothegardener,whometthematthehall-door.

Astheywalkedacrossthelawntowardstheriver,Elizabethturnedbacktolookagain;heruncleandauntstoppedalso,andwhiletheformerwasconjecturingastothedateofthebuilding,theownerofithimselfsuddenlycameforwardfromtheroad,whichledbehindittothestables.

Theywerewithintwentyyardsofeachother,andsoabruptwashisappearance,thatitwasimpossibletoavoidhissight.Theireyesinstantlymet,andthecheeksofbothwereoverspreadwiththedeepestblush.Heabsolutelystarted,andforamomentseemedimmovablefromsurprise;butshortlyrecoveringhimself,advancedtowardstheparty,andspoketoElizabeth,ifnotintermsofperfectcomposure,atleastofperfectcivility.

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