InDarcyspresenceshedarednotmentionWickhamsname;butElizabethinstantlycomprehendedthathewasuppermostinherthoughts;andthevariousrecollectionsconnectedwithhimgaveheramomentsdistress;butexertingherselfvigorouslytorepeltheill-naturedattack,shepresentlyansweredthequestioninatolerablydetachedtone.Whileshespoke,aninvoluntaryglanceshowedherDarcy,withaheightenedcomplexion,earnestlylookingather,andhissisterovercomewithconfusion,andunabletoliftuphereyes.HadMissBingleyknownwhatpainshewasthengivingherbelovedfriend,sheundoubtedlywouldhaverefrainedfromthehint;butshehadmerelyintendedtodiscomposeElizabethbybringingforwardtheideaofamantowhomshebelievedherpartial,tomakeherbetrayasensibilitywhichmightinjureherinDarcysopinion,and,perhaps,toremindthelatterofallthefolliesandabsurditiesbywhichsomepartofherfamilywereconnectedwiththatcorps.NotasyllablehadeverreachedherofMissDarcysmeditatedelopement.Tonocreaturehaditbeenrevealed,wheresecrecywaspossible,excepttoElizabeth;andfromallBingleysconnectionsherbrotherwasparticularlyanxioustoconcealit,fromtheverywishwhichElizabethhadlongagoattributedtohim,oftheirbecominghereafterherown.Hehadcertainlyformedsuchaplan,andwithoutmeaningthatitshouldeffecthisendeavourtoseparatehimfromMissBennet,itisprobablethatitmightaddsomethingtohislivelyconcernforthewelfareofhisfriend.
Elizabethscollectedbehaviour,however,soonquietedhisemotion;andasMissBingley,vexedanddisappointed,darednotapproachnearertoWickham,Georgianaalsorecoveredintime,thoughnotenoughtobeabletospeakanymore.Herbrother,whoseeyeshefearedtomeet,scarcelyrecollectedherinterestintheaffair,andtheverycircumstancewhichhadbeendesignedtoturnhisthoughtsfromElizabethseemedtohavefixedthemonhermoreandmorecheerfully.
Theirvisitdidnotcontinuelongafterthequestionandanswerabovementioned;andwhileMr.DarcywasattendingthemtotheircarriageMissBingleywasventingherfeelingsincriticismsonElizabethsperson,behaviour,anddress.ButGeorgianawouldnotjoinher.Herbrothersrecommendationwasenoughtoensureherfavour;hisjudgementcouldnoterr,andhehadspokeninsuchtermsofElizabethastoleaveGeorgianawithoutthepoweroffindingherotherwisethanlovelyandamiable.WhenDarcyreturnedtothesaloon,MissBingleycouldnothelprepeatingtohimsomepartofwhatshehadbeensayingtohissister.
“HowveryillMissElizaBennetlooksthismorning,Mr.Darcy,”shecried;“Ineverinmylifesawanyonesomuchalteredassheissincethewinter.Sheisgrownsobrownandcoarse!LouisaandIwereagreeingthatweshouldnothaveknownheragain.”
HoweverlittleMr.Darcymighthavelikedsuchanaddress,hecontentedhimselfwithcoollyreplyingthatheperceivednootheralterationthanherbeingrathertanned,nomiraculousconsequenceoftravellinginthesummer.
“Formyownpart,”sherejoined,“ImustconfessthatInevercouldseeanybeautyinher.Herfaceistoothin;hercomplexionhasnobrilliancy;andherfeaturesarenotatallhandsome.Hernosewantscharacter—thereisnothingmarkedinitslines.Herteetharetolerable,butnotoutofthecommonway;andasforhereyes,whichhavesometimesbeencalledsofine,IcouldneverseeanythingextraordinaryintheTheyhaveasharp,shrewishlook,whichIdonotlikeatall;andinherairaltogether,thereisaself-sufficiencywithoutfashion,whichisintolerable.”
PersuadedasMissBingleywasthatDarcyadmiredElizabeth,thiswasnotthebestmethodofrecommendingherself;butangrypeoplearenotalwayswise;andinseeinghimatlastlooksomewhatnettled,shehadallthesuccesssheexpected.Hewasresolutelysilent,however,and,fromadeterminationofmakinghimspeak,shecontinued:
“Iremember,whenwefirstknewherinHertfordshire,howamazedweallweretofindthatshewasareputedbeauty;andIparticularlyrecollectyoursayingonenight,aftertheyhadbeendiningatNetherfield,sheabeauty!—Ishouldassooncallhermotherawit.Butafterwardssheseemedtoimproveonyou,andIbelieveyouthoughtherratherprettyatonetime.”
“Yes,”repliedDarcy,whocouldcontainhimselfnolonger,“butthatwasonlywhenIfirstsawher,foritismanymonthssinceIhaveconsideredherasoneofthehandsomestwomenofmyacquaintance.”
Hethenwentaway,andMissBingleywaslefttoallthesatisfactionofhavingforcedhimtosaywhatgavenooneanypainbutherself.
Mrs.GardinerandElizabethtalkedofallthathadoccurredduringtheirvisit,astheyreturned,exceptwhathadparticularlyinterestedthemboth.Thelookandbehaviourofeverybodytheyhadseenwerediscussed,exceptofthepersonwhohadmostlyengagedtheirattention.Theytalkedofhissister,hisfriends,hishouse,hisfruit—ofeverythingbuthimself;yetElizabethwaslongingtoknowwhatMrs.Gardinerthoughtofhim,andMrs.Gardinerwouldhavebeenhighlygratifiedbyherniecesbeginningthesubject.
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