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第4章

‘No,indeed,it looks very nice. But,dear Mrs Allen,are you sure there is nobody you know in all this multitude of people?I think you must know somebody.’

‘I don't upon my word I wish I did.I wish I had a large acquaintance here with all my heart,and then I should get you a partner. I should be so glad to have you dance.There goes a strange looking woman!What an odd gown she has got on! How old fashioned it is!Look at the back.’

After some time they received an offer of tea from one of their neighbours;it was thankfully accepted,and this introduced a light conversation with the gentleman who offered it,which was the only time that anybody spoke to them during the evening,till they were discovered and joined by Mr Allen when the dance was over.

‘Well,Miss Morland,’said he,directly,‘I hope you have had an agreeable ball.’

‘Very agreeable indeed,’she replied,vainly endeavouring to hide a great yawn.

‘I wish she had been able to dance,’said his wife,‘I wish we could have got a partner for her. I have been saying how glad I should be if the Skinners were here this winter instead of last;or if the Parrys had come,as they talked of once,she might have danced with George Parry.I am sorry she has not had a partner!’

‘We shall do better another evening I hope,’was Mr Allen's consolation.

The company began to disperse when the dancing was over enough to leave space for the remainder to walk about in some comfort;and now was the time for a heroine,who had not yet played a very distinguished part in the events of the evening,to be noticed and admired.Every five minutes,by removing some of the crowd,gave greater openings for her charms.She was now seen by many young men who had not been near her before.Not one,however,started with rapturous wonder on beholding her,no whisper of eager inquiry ran round the room,nor was she once called a divinity by anybody.Yet Catherine was in very good looks,and had the company only seen her three years before,they would now have thought her exceedingly handsome.

She was looked at however,and with some admiration;for,in her own hearing,two gentlemen pronounced her to be a pretty girl.Such words had their due effect;she immediately thought the evening pleasanter than she had found it before her humble vanity was contented she felt more obliged to the two young men for this simple praise than a true quality heroine would have been for fifteen sonnets in celebration of her charms,and went to her chair in good humour with everybody,and perfectly satisfied with her share of public attention.

Chapter 3

Every morning now brought its regular duties; shops were to be visited;some new part of the town to be looked at;and the Pump room to be attended,where they paraded up and down for an hour,looking at everybody and speaking to no one.The wish of a numerous acquaintance in Bath was still uppermost with Mrs Allen,and she repeated it after every fresh proof,which every morning brought,of her knowing nobody at all.

They made their appearance in the Lower Rooms;and here fortune was more favourable to our heroine.The master of the ceremonies introduced to her a very gentlemanlike young man as a partner:his name was Tilney.He seemed to be about four or five and twenty,was rather tall,had a pleasing countenance,a very intelligent and lively eye,and,if not quite handsome,was very near it.His address was good,and Catherine felt herself in high luck.There was little leisure for speaking while they danced;but when they were seated at tea,she found him as agreeable as she had already given him credit for being.He talked with fluency and spirit and there was an archness and pleasantry in his manner which interested,though it was hardly understood by her.After chatting some time on such matters as naturally arose from the objects around them,he suddenly addressed her with ‘I have hitherto been very remiss,madam,in the proper attentions of a partner here;I have not yet asked you how long you have been in Bath;whether you were ever here before;whether you have been at the Upper Rooms,the theatre,and the concert;and how you like the place altogether.I have been very negligent but are you now at leisure to satisfy me in these particulars?If you are I will begin directly.’

‘You need not give yourself that trouble,sir.’

‘No trouble I assure you,madam.’Then forming his features into a set smile,and affectedly softening his voice,he added,with a simpering air,‘Have you been long in Bath,madam?’

‘About a week,sir,’replied Catherine,trying not to laugh.

‘Really!’with affected astonishment.

‘Why should you be surprised,sir?’

‘Why,indeed!’said he,in his natural tone ‘but some emotion must appear to be raised by your reply,and surprise is more easily assumed,and not less reasonable than any other. Now let us go on.Were you never here before,madam?’

‘Never,sir.’

‘Indeed!Have you yet honoured the Upper Rooms?’

‘Yes,sir,I was there last Monday.’

‘Have you been to the theatre?’

‘Yes,sir,I was at the play on Tuesday.’

‘To the concert?’

‘Yes,sir,on Wednesday.’

‘And are you altogether pleased with Bath?’

‘Yes I like it very well.’

‘Now I must give one smirk,and then we may be rational again.’

Catherine turned away her head,not knowing whether she might venture to laugh.

‘I see what you think of me,’said he gravely ‘I shall make but a poor figure in your journal tomorrow.’

‘My journal!’

‘Yes,I know exactly what you will say:Friday,went to the Lower Rooms;wore my sprigged muslin robe with blue trimmings plain black shoes appeared to much advantage;but was strangely harassed by a queer,half witted man,who would make me dance with him,and distressed me by his nonsense.’

‘Indeed I shall say no such thing.’

‘Shall I tell you what you ought to say?’

‘If you please.’

‘I danced with a very agreeable young man,introduced by Mr King;had a great deal of conversation with him seems a most extraordinary genius hope I may know more of him.That,madam,is what I wish you to say.’

‘But,perhaps,I keep no journal.’

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