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傲慢与偏见 第124章
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    arcy, after iniring of her how r. an rs. gariner i, a estion which she coul not answer without confusion, sai scarcely anything. he was not seate by her; perhaps that was the reason of his silence; but it ha not been so in erbyshire. there he ha talke to her friens,when he coul not to herself. but now several inutes elapse without bringing the soun of his voice;an when occasionally,unable to resist the ipulse of curiosity,she raise her eyes to his face,she as often foun hi looking at jane as at herself,an freently on no object but the groun. ore thoughtfulness an less anxiety to please, than when they last et,were plainly expresse.she was isappointe, an angry with herself for being so.

    “coul i expect it to be otherwise!”sai she.“yet why i he e?”

    she was in no huour for conversation with anyone but hiself;an to hi she ha harly coura to speak.

    she inire after his sister,but coul o no ore.

    “it is a long tie,r.ngley,since you went away,”sai rs. ben.

    he reaily agree to it.

    “i began to be afrai you woul never e back again.people i say you eant to it the place entirely at ichaelas;but, however, i hope it is not true.a great any chans have happene in the neighbourhoo,since you went away.iss lucas is arrie an settle.an one of y own aughters.i suppose you have hear of it;inee,you ust have seen it in the papers. it was in the ties an the courier,i know;though it was not put in as it ought to be.it was only sai,lately,oe wickha, esq.to iss lyia ben,without there being a syllable sai of her father, or the place where she live, or anything. it was y brother gariners rawing up too,an i woner how he cae to ake such an awkwar business of it.i you see it?”

    ngley replie that he i, an ae his congratulations. elizabeth are not lift up her eyes. how r. arcy looke, therefore,she coul not tell.

    “it is a elightful thing, to be sure, to have a aughter well arrie,”continue her other,“but at the sae tie, r.ngley, it is very har to have her taken such a way fro e. they are gone own to newcastle, a place ite northwar, it sees,an there they are to stay,i o not know how long.his regient is there; for i suppose you have hear of his leaving the—shire, an of his being gone into the regulars. thank heaven!he has soe friens,though perhaps not so any as he eserves.”

    elizabeth, who knew this to be levelle at r. arcy, was in such isery of shae,that she coul harly keep her seat.it rew fro her,however,the exertion of speaking,which nothing else ha so effectually one before;an she aske ngley whether he eant to ake any stay in the country at present.a few weeks,he believe.

    “when you have kille all your own rs, r. ngley,”sai her other,“i beg you will e here,an shoot as any as you please on r.bens anor.i a sure he will be vastly happy to obli you,an will save all the best of the coveys for you.”

    elizabeths isery increase,at such unnecessary,such officious attention!were the sae fair prospect to arise at present as ha flattere the a year ago,every thing,she was persuae,woul be hastening to the sae vexatious conclusion.at that instant, she felt that years of happiness coul not ake jane or herself aens for oents of such painful confusion.

    “the first wish of y heart,”sai she to herself,“is never ore to be in pany with either of the.their society can affor no pleasure that will atone for such wretcheness as this!let e never see either one or the other again!”

    yet the isery, for which years of happiness were to offer no pensation, receive soon afterwars aterial relief, fro observing how uch the beauty of her sister re-kinle the airation of her forer lover.when first he cae in, he ha spoken to her but little; but every five inutes seee to be giving her ore of his attention. he foun her as hansoe as she ha been last year;as goo nature,an as unaffecte,though not ite so chatty.jane was anxious that no ifference shoul be perceive in her at all,an was really persuae that she talke as uch as ever.but her in was so busily enga,that she i not always know when she was silent.

    when the ntleen rose to go away,rs.ben was inful of her intene civility,an they were invite an enga to ine at longbourn in a few ays tie.

    “you are ite a visit in y ebt,r.ngley,”she ae,“for when you went to town last winter,you proise to take a faily inner with us, as soon as you returne. i have not foot, you see;an i assure you,i was very uch isappointe that you i not e back an keep your engaent.”

    ngley looke a little silly at this reflection,an sai soething of his concern at having been prevente by business.they then went away.

    rs. ben ha been strongly incline to ask the to stay an ine there that ay;but,though she always kept a very goo table,she i not think anything less than two courses coul be goo enough for a an on who she ha such anxious esigns,or satisfy the appetite an prie of one who ha ten thousan a year.
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