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第85章

'By this time,my dearest sister,you have received my hurried letter;I wish this may be more intelligible,but though not confined for time,my head is so bewildered that I cannot answer for being coherent. Dearest Lizzy,I hardly know what I would write,but I have bad news for you,and it cannot be delayed.Imprudent as a marriage between Mr.Wickham and our poor Lydia would be,we are now anxious to be assured it has taken place,for there is but too much reason to fear they are not gone to Scotland.Colonel Forster came yesterday,having left Brightonthe day before,not many hours after the express.Though Lydia's short letter to Mrs.F.gave them to understand that they were going to Gretna Green,something was dropped by Denny expressing his belief that W.never intended to go there,or to marry Lydia at all,which was repeated to Colonel F.who instantly taking the alarm,set off from B.intending to trace their route.He did trace them easily to Clapham,but no farther;for on entering that place they removed into a hackney-coach and dismissed the chaise that brought them from Epsom.All that is known after this is,that they were seen to continue the London road.I know not what to think.After making every possible enquiry on that side London,Colonel F.came on into Hertfordshire,anxiously renewing them at all the turnpikes,and at the inns in Barnet and Hatfield,but without any success,no such people had been seen to pass through.With the kindest concern he came on to Longbourn,and broke his apprehensions to us in a manner most creditable to his heart.I am sincerely grieved for him and Mrs.F.but no one can throw any blame on them.Our distress,my dear Lizzy,is very great.My father and mother believe the worst,but I cannot think so ill of him.Many circumstances might make it more eligible for them to be married privately in town than to pursue their first plan;and even if he could form such a design against a young woman of Lydia's connections,which is not likely,can I suppose her so lost to every thing?—Impossible.I grieve to find,however,that Colonel F.is not disposed to depend upon their marriage;he shook his head when I expressed my hopes,and said he feared W.was not a man to be trusted.My poor mother is really ill and keeps her room.Could she exert herself it would be better,but this is not to be expected;and as to my father,I never in my life saw him soaffected.Poor Kitty has anger for having concealed their attachment;but as it was a matter of confidence one cannot wonder.I am truly glad,dearest Lizzy,that you have been spared something of these distressing scenes;but now as the first shock is over,shall I own that I long for your return?I am not so selfish,however,as to press for it,if inconvenient.Adieu.I take up my pen again to do,what I have just told you I would not,but circumstances are such,that I cannot help earnestly begging you all to come here,as soon as possible.I know my dear uncle and aunt so well,that I am not afraid of requesting it,though I have still something more to ask of the former.My father is going to London with Colonel Forster instantly,to try to discover her.What he means to do,I am sure I know not;but his excessive distress will not allow him to pursue any measure in the best and safest way,and Colonel Forster is obliged to be at Brighton again to-morrow evening.In such an exigence my uncle's advice and assistance would be every thing in the world;he will immediately comprehend what I must feel,and I rely upon his goodness.'

'Oh!where,where is my uncle?'cried Elizabeth,darting from her seat as she finished the letter,in eagerness to follow him,without losing a moment of the time so precious;but as she reached the door,it was opened by a servant,and Mr. Darcy appeared.Her pale face and impetuous manner made him start,and before he could recover himself enough to speak,she,in whose mind every idea was superseded by Lydia's situation,hastily exclaimed,'I beg your pardon,but I must leave you.I must find Mr.Gardiner this moment,on business that cannot be delayed;I have not an instant to lose.'

'Good God!what is the matter?'cried he,with more feelingthan politeness;then recollecting himself,'I will not detain you a minute,but let me,or let the servant,go after Mr. and Mrs.Gardiner.You are not well enough;—you cannot go yourself.'

Elizabeth hesitated,but her knees trembled under her,and she felt how little would be gained by her attempting to pursue them. Calling back the servant,therefore,she commissioned him,though in so breathless an accent as made her almost unintelligible,to fetch his master and mistress home,instantly.

On his quitting the room,she sat down,unable to support herself,and looking so miserably ill,that it was impossible for Darcy to leave her,or to refrain from saying,in a tone of gentleness and commiseration,'Let me call your maid. Is there nothing you could take,to give you present relief?—A glass of wine;—shall I get you one?—You are very ill.'

'No,I thank you;'she replied,endeavouring to recover herself.'There is nothing the matter with me. I am quite well.I am only distressed by some dreadful news which I have just received from Longbourn.'

She burst into tears as she alluded to it,and for a few minutes could not speak another word. Darcy,in wretched suspense,could only say something indistinctly of his concern,and observe her in compassionate silence.At length,she spoke again.'I have just had a letter from Jane,with such dreadful news.It cannot be concealed from any one.My youngest sister has left all her friends—has eloped;—has thrown herself into the power of—of Mr.Wickham.They are gone off together from Brighton.You know him too well to doubt the rest.She has no money,no connections,nothing that can tempt him to—she is lost for ever.'

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