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第94章

'Wickham is not so undeserving,then,as we have thought him;'said her sister.'My dear father,I congratulate you.'

'And have you answered the letter?'said Elizabeth.

'No;but it must be done soon.'

Most earnestly did she then intreat him to lose no more time before he wrote.

'Oh!my dear father,'she cried,'come back,and write immediately. Consider how important every moment is,in such a case.'

'Let me write for you,'said Jane,'if you dislike the trouble yourself.'

'I dislike it very much,'he replied;'but it must be done.'

And so saying,he turned back with them,and walked towards the house.

'And may I ask?'said Elizabeth,'but the terms,I suppose,must be complied with.'

'Complied with!I am only ashamed of his asking so little.'

'And they must marry!Yet he is such a man!'

'Yes,yes,they must marry. There is nothing else to be done.But there are two things that I want very much to know:—one is,how much money your uncle has laid down,to bring it about;and the other,how I am ever to pay him.'

'Money!my uncle!'cried Jane,'what do you mean,Sir?'

'I mean,that no man in his senses,would marry Lydia on so slight a temptation as one hundred a-year during my life,and fifty after I am gone.'

'That is very true,'said Elizabeth;'though it had not occurred to me before. His debts to be discharged,and something still to remain!Oh!it must be my uncle's doings!Generous,good man,I am afraid he has distressed himself.A small sum could not do all this.'

'No,'said her father,'Wickham's a fool,if he takes her with afarthing less than ten thousand pounds. I should be sorry to think so ill of him,in the very beginning of our relationship.'

'Ten thousand pounds!Heaven forbid!How is half such a sum to be repaid?'

Mr. Bennet made no answer,and each of them,deep in thought,continued silent till they reached the house.Their father then went to the library to write,and the girls walked into the breakfast-room.

'And they are really to be married!'cried Elizabeth,as soon as they were by themselves.'How strange this is!And for this we are to be thankful. That they should marry,small as is their chance of happiness,and wretched as is his character,we are forced to rejoice!Oh,Lydia!'

'I comfort myself with thinking,'replied Jane,'that he certainly would not marry Lydia,if he had not a real regard for her. Though our kind uncle has done something towards clearing him,I cannot believe that ten thousand pounds,or any thing like it,has been advanced.He has children of his own,and may have more.How could he spare half ten thousand pounds?'

'If we are ever able to learn what Wickham's debts have been,'said Elizabeth,'and how much is settled on his side on our sister,we shall exactly know what Mr. Gardiner has done for them,because Wickham has not sixpence of his own.The kindness of my uncle and aunt can never be requited.Their taking her home,and affording her their personal protection and countenance,is such a sacrifice to her advantage,as years of gratitude cannot enough acknowledge.By this time she is actually with them!If such goodness does not make her miserable now,she will never deserve to be happy!What a meeting for her,when she first sees my aunt!''We must endeavour to forget all that has passed on either side,'said Jane:'I hope and trust they will yet be happy.His consenting to marry her is a proof,I will believe,that he is come to a right way of thinking.Their mutual affection will steady them;and I flatter myself they will settle so quietly,and live in so rational a manner,as may in time make their past imprudence forgotten.'

'Their conduct has been such,'replied Elizabeth,'as neither you,nor I,nor any body,can ever forget. It is useless to talk of it.'

It now occurred to the girls that their mother was in all likelihood perfectly ignorant of what had happened. They went to the library,therefore,and asked their father,whether he would not wish them to make it known to her.He was writing,and,without raising his head,coolly replied,

'Just as you please.'

'May we take my uncle's letter to read to her?'

'Take whatever you like,and get away.'

Elizabeth took the letter from his writing table,and they went up stairs together. Mary and Kitty were both with Mrs.Bennet:one communication would,therefore,do for all.After a slight preparation for good news,the letter was read aloud.Mrs.Bennet could hardly contain herself.As soon as Jane had read Mr.Gardiner's hope of Lydia's being soon married,her joy burst forth,and every following sentence added to its exuberance.She was now in an irritation as violent from delight,as she had ever been fidgetty from alarm and vexation.To know that her daughter would be married was enough.She was disturbed by no fear for her felicity,nor humbled by any remembrance of her misconduct.

'My dear,dear Lydia!'she cried.'This is delightful indeed!—She will be married!—I shall see her again!—She will be marriedat sixteen!—My good,kind brother!—I knew how it would be—I knew he would manage every thing. How I long to see her!and to see dear Wickham too!But the clothes,the wedding clothes!I will write to my sister Gardiner about them directly.Lizzy,my dear,run down to your father,and ask him how much he will give her.Stay,stay,I will go myself.Ring the bell,Kitty,for Hill.I will put on my things in a moment.My dear,dear Lydia!—How merry we shall be together when we meet!'

Her eldest daughter endeavoured to give some relief to the violence of these transports,by leading her thoughts to the obligations which Mr. Gardiner's behaviour laid them all under.

'For we must attribute this happy conclusion,'she added,'in a great measure,to his kindness. We are persuaded that he has pledged himself to assist Mr.Wickham with money.'

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