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第95章

'Well,'cried her mother,'it is all very right;who should do it but her own uncle?If he had not had a family of his own,I and my children must have had all his money you know,and it is the first time we have ever had any thing from him,except a few presents. Well!I am so happy.In a short time,I shall have a daughter married.Mrs.Wickham!How well it sounds.And she was only sixteen last June.My dear Jane,I am in such a flutter,that I am sure I can't write;so I will dictate,and you write for me.We will settle with your father about the money afterwards;but the things should be ordered immediately.'

She was then proceeding to all the particulars of calico,muslin,and cambric,and would shortly have dictated some very plentiful orders,had not Jane,though with some difficulty,persuaded her to wait,till her father was at leisure to be consulted. One day's delay she observed,would be of small importance;and her motherwas too happy,to be quite so obstinate as usual.Other schemes too came into her head.

'I will go to Meryton,'said she,'as soon as I am dressed,and tell the good,good news to my sister Philips. And as I come back,I can call on Lady Lucas and Mrs.Long.Kitty,run down and order the carriage.An airing would do me a great deal of good,I am sure.Girls,can I do any thing for you in Meryton?Oh!here comes Hill.My dear Hill,have you heard the good news?Miss Lydia is going to be married;and you shall all have a bowl of punch,to make merry at her wedding.'

Mrs. Hill began instantly to express her joy.Elizabeth received her congratulations amongst the rest,and then,sick of this folly,took refuge in her own room,that she might think with freedom.

Poor Lydia's situation must,at best,be bad enough;but that it was no worse,she had need to be thankful. She felt it so;and though,in looking forward,neither rational happiness nor worldly prosperity,could be justly expected for her sister;in looking back to what they had feared,only two hours ago,she felt all the advantages of what they had gained.

VIII

M r. Bennet had very often wished,before this period of his life,that,instead of spending his whole income,he had laid by an annual sum,for the better provision of his children,and of his wife,if she survived him.He now wished it more than ever.Had he done his duty in that respect,Lydia need not have been indebted to her uncle,for whatever of honour or credit could now be purchased for her.The satisfaction of prevailing on one of the most worthless young men in Great Britain to be her husband,might then have rested in its proper place.

He was seriously concerned,that a cause of so little advantage to any one,should be forwarded at the sole expence of his brother-in-law,and he was determined,if possible,to find out the extent of his assistance,and to discharge the obligation as soon as he could.

When first Mr. Bennet had married,economy was held to be perfectly useless;for,of course,they were to have a son.This son was to join in cutting off the entail,as soon as he should be of age,and the widow and younger children would by that means be provided for.Five daughters successively entered the world,but yet the son was to come;and Mrs.Bennet,for many years after Lydia's birth,had been certain that he would.This event had at last been despaired of;but it was then too late to be saving.Mrs.Bennet had no turn for economy,and her husband's love of independence had alone prevented their exceeding their income.

Five thousand pounds was settled by marriage articles on Mrs. Bennet and the children.But in what proportions it should be divided amongst the latter,depended on the will of the parents.This was one point,with regard to Lydia at least,which was now to be settled,and Mr.Bennet could have no hesitation in acceding to the proposal before him.In terms of grateful acknowledgment for the kindness of his brother,though expressed most concisely,he then delivered on paper his perfect approbation of all that was done,and his willingness to fulfil the engagements that had been made for him.He had never before supposed that,could Wickham be prevailed on to marry his daughter,it would be done with so little inconvenience to himself,as by the present arrangement.He would scarcely be ten pounds a-year the loser,by the hundred that was to be paid them;for,what with her board and pocket allowance,and the continual presents in money,which passed to her,through her mother's hands,Lydia's expences had been very little within that sum.

That it would be done with such trifling exertion on his side,too,was another very welcome surprise;for his chief wish at present,was to have as little trouble in the business as possible. When the first transports of rage which had produced his activity in seeking her were over,he naturally returned to all his former indolence.His letter was soon dispatched;for though dilatory in undertaking business,he was quick in its execution.He begged to know farther particulars of what he was indebted to his brother;but was too angry with Lydia,to send any message to her.

The good news quickly spread through the house;and with proportionate speed through the neighbourhood. It was borne in the latter with decent philosophy.To be sure it would have been more for the advantage of conversation,had Miss Lydia Bennetcome upon the town;or,as the happiest alternative,been secluded from the world,in some distant farm house.But there was much to be talked of,in marrying her;and the good-natured wishes for her well-doing,which had proceeded before,from all the spiteful old ladies in Meryton,lost but little of their spirit in this change of circumstances,because with such an husband,her misery was considered certain.

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