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第76章

'Except,'thought Elizabeth,'when she goes to Ramsgate.''If your master would marry,you might see more of him.'

'Yes,Sir;but I do not know when that will be. I do not knowwho is good enough for him.'

Mr. and Mrs.Gardiner smiled.Elizabeth could not help saying,'It is very much to his credit,I am sure,that you should think so.'

'I say no more than the truth,and what every body will say that knows him,'replied the other. Elizabeth thought this was going pretty far;and she listened with increasing astonishment as the housekeeper added,'I have never had a cross word from him in my life,and I have known him ever since he was four years old.'

This was praise,of all others most extraordinary,most opposite to her ideas. That he was not a good-tempered man,had been her firmest opinion.Her keenest attention was awakened;she longed to hear more,and was grateful to her uncle for saying,

'There are very few people of whom so much can be said. You are lucky in having such a master.'

'Yes,Sir,I know I am. If I was to go through the world,I could not meet with a better.But I have always observed,that they who are good-natured when children,are good-natured when they grow up;and he was always the sweetest-tempered,most generous-hearted,boy in the world.'

Elizabeth almost stared at her.—'Can this be Mr. Darcy!'thought she.

'His father was an excellent man,'said Mrs. Gardiner.

'Yes,Ma'am,that he was indeed;and his son will be just like him—just as affable to the poor.'

Elizabeth listened,wondered,doubted,and was impatient for more. Mrs.Reynolds could interest her on no other point.She related the subject of the pictures,the dimensions of the rooms,and the price of the furniture,in vain.Mr.Gardiner,highly amused by the kind of family prejudice,to which he attributed herexcessive commendation of her master,soon led again to the subject;and she dwelt with energy on his many merits,as they proceeded together up the great staircase.

'He is the best landlord,and the best master,'said she,'that ever lived. Not like the wild young men now-a-days,who think of nothing but themselves.There is not one of his tenants or servants but what will give him a good name.Some people call him proud;but I am sure I never saw any thing of it.To my fancy,it is only because he does not rattle away like other young men.'

'In what an amiable light does this place him!'thought Elizabeth.

'This fine account of him,'whispered her aunt,as they walked,'is not quite consistent with his behaviour to our poor friend.'

'Perhaps we might be deceived.'

'That is not very likely;our authority was too good.'

On reaching the spacious lobby above,they were shewn into a very pretty sitting-room,lately fitted up with greater elegance and lightness than the apartments below;and were informed that it was but just done,to give pleasure to Miss Darcy,who had taken a liking to the room,when last at Pemberley.

'He is certainly a good brother,'said Elizabeth,as she walked towards one of the windows.

Mrs. Reynolds anticipated Miss Darcy's delight,when she should enter the room.'And this is always the way with him,'she added.—'Whatever can give his sister any pleasure,is sure to be done in a moment.There is nothing he would not do for her.'

The picture gallery,and two or three of the principal bedrooms,were all that remained to be shewn. In the former were many good paintings;but Elizabeth knew nothing of the art;and from such ashad been already visible below,she had willingly turned to look at some drawings of Miss Darcy's,in crayons,whose subjects were usually more interesting,and also more intelligible.

In the gallery there were many family portraits,but they could have little to fix the attention of a stranger. Elizabeth walked on in quest of the only face whose features would be known to her.At last it arrested her—and she beheld a striking resemblance of Mr.Darcy,with such a smile over the face,as she remembered to have sometimes seen,when he looked at her.She stood several minutes before the picture in earnest contemplation,and returned to it again before they quitted the gallery.Mrs.Reynolds informed them,that it had been taken in his father's life time.

There was certainly at this moment,in Elizabeth's mind,a more gentle sensation towards the original,than she had ever felt in the height of their acquaintance. The commendation bestowed on him by Mrs.Reynolds was of no trifling nature.What praise is more valuable than the praise of an intelligent servant?As a brother,a landlord,a master,she considered how many people's happiness were in his guardianship!—How much of pleasure or pain it was in his power to bestow!—How much of good or evil must be done by him!Every idea that had been brought forward by the housekeeper was favourable to his character,and as she stood before the canvas,on which he was represented,and fixed his eyes upon herself;she thought of his regard with a deeper sentiment of gratitude than it had ever raised before;she remembered its warmth,and softened its impropriety of expression.

When all of the house that was open to general inspection had been seen,they returned down stairs,and taking leave of thehousekeeper,were consigned over to the gardener,who met them at the hall door.

As they walked across the lawn towards the river,Elizabeth turned back to look again;her uncle and aunt stopped also,and while the former was conjecturing as to the date of the building,the owner of it himself suddenly came forward from the road,which led behind it to the stables.

They were within twenty yards of each other,and so abrupt was his appearance,that it was impossible to avoid his sight. Their eyes instantly met,and the cheeks of each were overspread with the deepest blush.He absolutely started,and for a moment seemed immoveable from surprise;but shortly recovering himself,advanced towards the party,and spoke to Elizabeth,if not in terms of perfect composure,at least of perfect civility.

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