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第36章

The morrow produced no abatement of Mrs. Bennet's ill humour or ill health.Mr.Collins was also in the same state of angry pride.Elizabeth had hoped that his resentment might shorten his visit,but his plan did not appear in the least affected by it.He was always to have gone on Saturday,and to Saturday he still meant to stay.

After breakfast,the girls walked to Meryton to inquire if Mr. Wickham were returned,and to lament over his absence from the Netherfield ball.He joined them on their entering the town and attended them to their aunt's,where his regret and vexation,and the concern of every body was well talked over.—To Elizabeth,however,he voluntarily acknowledged that the necessity of his absence had been self imposed.

'I found,'said he,'as the time drew near,that I had better notmeet Mr. Darcy;—that to be in the same room,the same party with him for so many hours together,might be more than I could bear,and that scenes might arise unpleasant to more than myself.'

She highly approved his forbearance,and they had leisure for a full discussion of it,and for all the commendation which they civilly bestowed on each other,as Wickham and another officer walked back with them to Longbourn,and during the walk,he particularly attended to her. His accompanying them was a double advantage;she felt all the compliment it offered to herself,and it was most acceptable as an occasion of introducing him to her father and mother.

Soon after their return,a letter was delivered to Miss Bennet;it came from Netherfield,and was opened immediately. The envelope contained a sheet of elegant,little,hot pressed paper,well covered with a lady's fair,flowing hand;and Elizabeth saw her sister's countenance change as she read it,and saw her dwelling intently on some particular passages.Jane recollected herself soon,and putting the letter away,tried to join with her usual cheerfulness in the general conversation;but Elizabeth felt an anxiety on the subject which drew off her attention even from Wickham;and no sooner had he and his companion taken leave,than a glance from Jane invited her to follow her up stairs.When they had gained their own room,Jane taking out the letter,said,

'This is from Caroline Bingley;what it contains,has surprised me a good deal. The whole party have left Netherfield by this time,and are on their way to town;and without any intention of coming back again.You shall hear what she says.'

She then read the first sentence aloud,which comprised the information of their having just resolved to follow their brother totown directly,and of their meaning to dine that day in Grosvenor street,where Mr. Hurst had a house.The next was in these words.'I do not pretend to regret any thing I shall leave in Hertfordshire,except your society,my dearest friend;but we will hope at some future period,to enjoy many returns of the delightful intercourse we have known,and in the mean while may lessen the pain of separation by a very frequent and most unreserved correspondence.I depend on you for that.'To these high flown expressions,Elizabeth listened with all the insensibility of distrust;and though the suddenness of their removal surprised her,she saw nothing in it really to lament;it was not to be supposed that their absence from Netherfield would prevent Mr.Bingley's being there;and as to the loss of their society,she was persuaded that Jane must soon cease to regard it,in the enjoyment of his.

'It is unlucky,'said she,after a short pause,'that you should not be able to see your friends before they leave the country. But may we not hope that the period of future happiness to which Miss Bingley looks forward,may arrive earlier than she is aware,and that the delightful intercourse you have known as friends,will be renewed with yet greater satisfaction as sisters?—Mr.Bingley will not be detained in London by them.'

'Caroline decidedly says that none of the party will return into Hertfordshire this winter. I will read it to you—

'When my brother left us yesterday,he imagined that the business which took him to London,might be concluded in three or four days,but as we are certain it cannot be so,and at the same time convinced that when Charles gets to town,he will be in no hurry to leave it again,we have determined on following him thither,that he may not be obliged to spend his vacant hours in acomfortless hotel. Many of my acquaintance are already there for the winter;I wish I could hear that you,my dearest friend,had any intention of making one in the croud,but of that I despair.I sincerely hope your Christmas in Hertfordshire may abound in the gaieties which that season generally brings,and that your beaux will be so numerous as to prevent your feeling the loss of the three,of whom we shall deprive you.'

'It is evident by this,'added Jane,'that he comes back no more this winter.'

'It is only evident that Miss Bingley does not mean he should.'

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