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第27章

‘Oh,yes;we are always forced to be acquainted whenever she comes to Highbury.By the bye,that is almost enough to put one out of conceit with a niece.Heaven forbid at least,that I should ever bore people half so much about all the Knightleys together as she does about Jane Fairfax.One is sick of the very name of Jane Fairfax.Every letter from her is read forty times over;her compliments to all friends go round and round again;and if she does but send her aunt the pattern of a stomacher,or knit a pair of garters for her grandmother,one hears of nothing else for a month.I wish Jane Fairfax very well,but she tires me to death.’

They were now approaching the cottage,and all idle topics were superseded.Emma was very compassionate;and the distresses of the poor were as sure of relief from her personal attention and kindness,her counsel and her patience,as from her purse.She understood their ways,could allow for their ignorance and their temptations,had no romantic expectations of extraordinary virtue from those for whom education had done so little,entered into their troubles with ready sympathy,and always gave her assistance with as much intelligence as goodwill.In the present instance it was sickness and poverty together which she came to visit;and after remaining there as long as she could give comfort or advice,she quitted the cottage with such an impression of the scene as made her say to Harriet,as they walked away:

‘These are the sights,Harriet,to do one good.How trifling they make everything else appear!I feel now as if I could think of nothing but these poor creatures all the rest of the day;and yet who can say how soon it may all vanish from my mind?’

‘Very true,’said Harriet.‘Poor creatures!one can think of nothing else.’

‘And really,I do not think the impression will soon be over,’said Emma,as she crossed the low hedge,and tottering footstep which ended the narrow slippery path through the cottage garden,and brought them into the lane again.‘I do not think it will,’stopping to look once more at all the outward wretchedness of the place,and recall the still greater within.

‘Oh,dear no,’said her companion.

They walked on.The lane made a slight bend;and when that bend was passed,Mr Elton was immediately in sight and so near as to give Emma time only to say further:

‘Ah,Harriet,here come a very sudden trial of our stability in good thoughts.Well’(smiling),‘I hope it may be allowed that if compassion has produced exertion and relief to the sufferers,it has done all that is truly important.If we feel for the wretched enough to do all we can for them,the rest is empty sympathy,only distressing to ourselves.’

Harriet could just answer,‘Oh,dear,yes,’before the gentleman joined them.The wants and sufferings of the poor family,however,were the first subject on meeting.He had been going to call on them.His visit he would now defer;but they had a very interesting parley about what could be done and should be done.Mr Elton then turned back to accompany them.

‘To fall in with each other on such an errand as this,’thought Emma;‘to meet in a charitable scheme;this will bring a great increase of love on each side.I should not wonder if it were to bring on the declaration.It must,if I were not here.I wish I were anywhere else.’

Anxious to separate herself from them as far as she could,she soon afterwards took possession of a narrow footpath,a little raised on one side of the lane,leaving them together in the main road.But she had not been there two minutes when she found that Harriet's habits of dependence and imitation were bringing her up too,and that,in short,they would both be soon after her.This would not do;she immediately stopped,under pretence of having some alteration to make in the lacing of her half-boot,and stooping down in complete occupation of the footpath,begged them to have the goodness to walk on,and she would follow in half a minute.They did as they were desired;and by the time she judged it reasonable to have done with her boot,she had the comfort of further delay in her power,being overtaken by a child from the cottage,setting out,according to orders,with her pitcher,to fetch broth from Hartfield.To walk by the side of this child,and talk to and question her,was the most natural thing in the world,or would have been the most natural,had she been acting just then without design;and by this means the others were still able to keep ahead,without any obligation of waiting for her.She gained on them,however,involuntarily;the child's pace was quick,and theirs rather slow;and she was the more concerned at it,from their being evidently in a conversation which interested them.Mr Elton was speaking with animation,Harriet listening with a very pleased attention;and Emma having sent the child on,was beginning to think how she might draw back a little more,when they both looked around,and she was obliged to join them.

Mr Elton was still talking,still engaged in some interesting detail;and Emma experienced some disappointment when she found that he was only giving his fair companion an account of the yesterday's party at his friend Cole's,and that she was come in herself for the Stilton cheese,the North Wiltshire,the butter,the celery,the beetroot,and all the dessert.

‘This would soon have led to something better,of course,’was her consoling reflection;‘anything interests between those who love;and anything will serve as introduction to what is near the heart.If I could but have kept longer away.’

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