,最快更新傲慢与偏见最新章节!“oh!Your uncle!He keepan-servant,does he?Ivery glad you have somebody who thinksthes shall you change horses? oh! Bromley, o you mentionnamethe Bell,you willattended to.”
Lady Catherine had many other questionsask respecting their journey,andshe did not answer them all herself,attention was necessary, which Elizabeth believedbe lucky for her; or, witindoccupied,she might have fotten wheremustreserved for solitary hours;whenever she was alone,she gave wayitthe greatest relief;and noay wentwithouolitary walk,in which she might indulgeall the delightunpleasant recollections.
mr. darcy's letter she wasa fair waysoon knowintudied every sentence; and her feelings towards its writer weretimes widel she remembered the stylehis address,she was still fullindignation;but when she considered how unjustly she had condemned and upbraided him, her anger was turned against herself;and his disappointed feelings became the objecttachment excited gratitude,his general character respect;but she could not approve him; nor could she fooment repent her refusal,feel the slightest inclination everseeher own past behaviour, there waonstant sourcevexation and regret;andthe unhappy defectsher family,a subjectyet heavie were hopelesather, contented with laughingthem,would never exert himselfrestrain the wild giddinesshis youngest daughters; and her mother, with mannersfar from right herself,was entirely insensibleth had frequently united with Janean endeavourcheck the imprudenceCatherine and Lydia;but while they were supportedtheir mother's indulgence,what chance could thereof improvement?Catherine,weak-spirited,irritable,and pletely under Lydia's guidance,had been always affrontedtheir advice; and Lydia, self-willed and careless, would scarcely give them were ignorant, idle,there wasofficermeryton,they would flirt with him;and while meryton was withialkLongbourn, they wouldgoing there forever.
AnxietyJane's behalf was another prevailing concern; and mr. darcy's explanation,restoring Bingleyall her former good opinion, heightened the sensewhat Janeaffection was provedhave been sincere, and his conduct clearedall blame,unless any could attachthe implicitnesshis confidencehi grievous then was the thought that,oituationdesirableevery respect,so replete with advantage,so promising for happiness,Jane had been deprived,by the folly and indecorumher own family!
whenthese recollections was added the developmentwickham's character,mayeasily believed that the happy spirits which had seldom been depressed before, were nowmuch affectedto makealmost impossible for herappear tolerably cheerful.
Their engagementsRosings werefrequent during the last weekher staythey had beeery last evening was spent there;and her ladyship again inquired minutely into the particularstheir journey, gave them directionsto the best methodpacking,and wasurgentthe necessityplacing gownsthe only right way,that maria thought herself obliged,her return,to undo all the workthe morning,and pack her trunk afresh.
when they parted,Lady Catherine,with great condescension, wished theood journey, and invited themeHunsford again next year;and missBourgh exerted herselffarto curtsey and hold out her handboth.