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第91章

'She had better have stayed at home,'cried Elizabeth;'perhaps she meant well,but,under such a misfortune as this,one cannot see too little of one's neighbours. Assistance is impossible;condolence,insufferable.Let them triumph over us at a distance,and be satisfied.'

She then proceeded to enquire into the measures which herfather had intended to pursue,while in town,for the recovery of his daughter.

'He meant,I believe,'replied Jane,'to go to Epsom,the place where they last changed horses,see the postilions,and try if any thing could be made out from them. His principal object must be,to discover the number of the hackney coach which took them from Clapham.It had come with a fare from London;and as he thought the circumstance of a gentleman and lady's removing from one carriage into another,might be remarked,he meant to make enquiries at Clapham.If he could any how discover at what house the coachman had before set down his fare,he determined to make enquiries there,and hoped it might not be impossible to find out the stand and number of the coach.I do not know of any other designs that he had formed:but he was in such a hurry to be gone,and his spirits so greatly discomposed,that I had difficulty in finding out even so much as this.'

VI

T he whole party were in hopes of a letter from Mr. Bennet the next morning,but the post came in without bringing a single line from him.His family knew him to be on all common occasions,a most negligent and dilatory correspondent,but at such a time,they had hoped for exertion.They were forced to conclude,that he had no pleasing intelligence to send,but even of that they would have been glad to be certain.Mr.Gardiner had waited only for the letters before he set off.

When he was gone,they were certain at least of receiving constant information of what was going on,and their uncle promised,at parting,to prevail on Mr. Bennet to return to Longbourn,as soon as he could,to the great consolation of his sister,who considered it as the only security for her husband's not being killed in a duel.

Mrs. Gardiner and the children were to remain in Hertfordshire a few days longer,as the former thought her presence might be serviceable to her nieces.She shared in their attendance on Mrs.Bennet,and was a great comfort to them,in their hours of *******.Their other aunt also visited them frequently,and always,as she said,with the design of cheering and heartening them up,though as she never came without reporting some fresh instance of Wickham's extravagance or irregularity,she seldom went away without leaving them more dispirited than she found them.

All Meryton seemed striving to blacken the man,who,but threemonths before,had been almost an angel of light. He was declared to be in debt to every tradesman in the place,and his intrigues,all honoured with the title of seduction,had been extended into every tradesman's family.Every body declared that he was the wickedest young man in the world;and every body began to find out,that they had always distrusted the appearance of his goodness.Elizabeth,though she did not credit above half of what was said,believed enough to make her former assurance of her sister's ruin still more certain;and even Jane,who believed still less of it,became almost hopeless,more especially as the time was now come,when if they had gone to Scotland,which she had never before entirely despaired of;they must in all probability have gained some news of them.

Mr. Gardiner left Longbourn on Sunday;on Tuesday,his wife received a letter from him;it told them,that on his arrival,he had immediately found out his brother,and persuaded him to come to Gracechurch-street.That Mr.Bennet had been to Epsom and Clapham,before his arrival,but without gaining any satisfactory information;and that he was now determined to enquire at all the principal hotels in town,as Mr.Bennet thought it possible they might have gone to one of them,on their first coming to London,before they procured lodgings.Mr.Gardiner himself did not expect any success from this measure,but as his brother was eager in it,he meant to assist him in pursuing it.He added,that Mr.Bennet seemed wholly disinclined at present,to leave London,and promised to write again very soon.There was also a post to this effect.

'I have written to Colonel Forster to desire him to find out,if possible,from some of the young man's intimates in the regiment,whether Wickham has any relations or connections,who would be likely to know in what part of the town he has now concealed himself. If there were any one,that one could apply to,with a probability of gaining such a clue as that,it might be of essential consequence.At present we have nothing to guide us.Colonel Forster will,I dare say,do every thing in his power to satisfy us on this head.But,on second thoughts,perhaps Lizzy could tell us,what relations he has now living,better than any other person.'

Elizabeth was at no loss to understand from whence this deference for her authority proceeded;but it was not in her power to give any information of so satisfactory a nature,as the compliment deserved.

She had never heard of his having had any relations,except a father and mother,both of whom had been dead many years. It was possible,however,that some of his companions in the—shire,might be able to give more information;and,though she was not very sanguine in expecting it,the application was a something to look forward to.

Every day at Longbourn was now a day of anxiety;but the most anxious part of each was when the post was expected. The arrival of letters was the first grand object of every morning's impatience.Through letters,whatever of good or bad was to be told,would be communicated,and every succeeding day was expected to bring some news of importance.

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