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第49章

Elizabeth was prepared to see him in his glory;and she could not help fancying that in displaying the good proportion of the room,its aspect and its furniture,he addressed himself particularly to her,as if wishing to make her feel what she had lost in refusing him. But though every thing seemed neat and comfortable,she was not able to gratify him by any sigh of repentance;and rather looked with wonder at her friend that she could have so cheerful an air,with such a companion.When Mr.Collins said any thing of which his wife might reasonably be ashamed,which certainly was not unseldom,she involuntarily turned her eye on Charlotte.Once or twice she could discern a faint blush;but in general Charlotte wisely did not hear.After sitting long enough to admire every article of furniture in the room,from the sideboard to the fender,to give an account of their journey and of all that had happened in London,Mr.Collins invited them to take a stroll in the garden,which was large and well laid out,and to the cultivation of which he attended himself.To work in his garden was one of his most respectable pleasures;and Elizabeth admired the command of countenance with which Charlotte talked of the healthfulness of the exercise,and owned she encouraged it as much as possible.Here,leading the way through every walk and cross walk,and scarcely allowing them an interval to utter the praises he asked for,every view was pointed out with a minuteness which left beauty entirely behind.He could number the fields in every direction,and could tell how many trees there were in the most distant clump.But of all the viewswhich his garden,or which the country,or the kingdom could boast,none were to be compared with the prospect of Rosings,afforded by an opening in the trees that bordered the park nearly opposite the front of his house.It was a handsome modern building,well situated on rising ground.

From his garden,Mr. Collins would have led them round his two meadows,but the ladies not having shoes to encounter the remains of a white frost,turned back;and while Sir William accompanied him,Charlotte took her sister and friend over the house,extremely well pleased,probably,to have the opportunity of shewing it without her husband's help.It was rather small,but well built and convenient;and every thing was fitted up and arranged with a neatness and consistency of which Elizabeth gave Charlotte all the credit.When Mr.Collins could be forgotten,there was really a great air of comfort throughout,and by Charlotte's evident enjoyment of it,Elizabeth supposed he must be often forgotten.

She had already learnt that Lady Catherine was still in the country. It was spoken of again while they were at dinner,when Mr.Collins joining in,observed,

'Yes,Miss Elizabeth,you will have the honour of seeing Lady Catherine de Bourgh on the ensuing Sunday at church,and I need not say you will be delighted with her. She is all affability and condescension,and I doubt not but you will be honoured with some portion of her notice when service is over.I have scarcely any hesitation in saying that she will include you and my sister Maria in every invitation with which she honours us during your stay here.Her behaviour to my dear Charlotte is charming.We dine at Rosings twice every week,and are never allowed to walkhome.Her ladyship's carriage is regularly ordered for us.I should say,one of her ladyship's carriages,for she has several.'

'Lady Catherine is a very respectable,sensible woman indeed,'added Charlotte,'and a most attentive neighbour.'

'Very true,my dear,that is exactly what I say. She is the sort of woman whom one cannot regard with too much deference.'

The evening was spent chiefly in talking over Hertfordshire news,and telling again what had been already written;and when it closed,Elizabeth in the solitude of her chamber had to meditate upon Charlotte's degree of contentment,to understand her address in guiding,and composure in bearing with her husband,and to acknowledge that it was all done very well. She had also to anticipate how her visit would pass,the quiet tenor of their usual employments,the vexatious interruptions of Mr.Collins,and the gaieties of their intercourse with Rosings.A lively imagination soon settled it all.

About the middle of the next day,as she was in her room getting ready for a walk,a sudden noise below seemed to speak the whole house in confusion;and after listening a moment,she heard somebody running up stairs in a violent hurry,and calling loudly after her. She opened the door,and met Maria in the landing place,who,breathless with agitation,cried out,

'Oh,my dear Eliza!pray make haste and come into the dining-room,for there is such a sight to be seen!I will not tell you what it is. Make haste,and come down this moment.'

Elizabeth asked questions in vain;Maria would tell her nothing more,and down they ran into the dining-room,which fronted the lane,in quest of this wonder;it was two ladies stopping in a low phaeton at the garden gate.

'And is this all?'cried Elizabeth.'I expected at least that the pigs were got into the garden,and here is nothing but Lady Catherine and her daughter!'

'La!my dear,'said Maria quite shocked at the mistake,'it is not Lady Catherine. The old lady is Mrs.Jenkinson,who lives with them.The other is Miss De Bourgh.Only look at her.She is quite a little creature.Who would have thought she could be so thin and small!'

'She is abominably rude to keep Charlotte out of doors in all this wind. Why does she not come in?'

'Oh!Charlotte says,she hardly ever does. It is the greatest of favours when Miss De Bourgh comes in.

'I like her appearance,'said Elizabeth,struck with other ideas.'She looks sickly and cross.—Yes,she will do for him very well. She will make him a very proper wife.'

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