Гордость и предубеждение

Chapter 59

           "Ithasbeencomingonsogradually,thatIhardlyknowwhenitbegan. ButIbelieveImustdateitfrommyfirstseeinghisbeautifulgroundsatPemberley." 

           Anotherentreatythatshewouldbeserious,however,producedthedesiredeffect;andshesoonsatisfiedJanebyhersolemnassurancesofattachment. Whenconvincedonthatarticle,MissBennethadnothingfurthertowish. 

           "NowIamquitehappy,"saidshe,"foryouwillbeashappyasmyself. Ialwayshadavalueforhim. Wereitfornothingbuthisloveofyou,Imustalwayshaveesteemedhim; butnow,asBingley’sfriendandyourhusband,therecanbeonlyBingleyandyourselfmoredeartome. ButLizzy,youhavebeenverysly,veryreservedwithme. HowlittledidyoutellmeofwhatpassedatPemberleyandLambton! IoweallthatIknowofittoanother,nottoyou." 

           Elizabethtoldherthemotivesofhersecrecy. ShehadbeenunwillingtomentionBingley; andtheunsettledstateofherownfeelingshadmadeherequallyavoidthenameofhisfriend. ButnowshewouldnolongerconcealfromherhisshareinLydia’smarriage. Allwasacknowledged,andhalfthenightspentinconversation. 

           "Goodgracious!"criedMrs.Bennet,asshestoodatawindowthenextmorning,"ifthatdisagreeableMr.DarcyisnotcominghereagainwithourdearBingley! Whatcanhemeanbybeingsotiresomeastobealwayscominghere? Ihadnonotionbuthewouldgoa-shooting,orsomethingorother,andnotdisturbuswithhiscompany. Whatshallwedowithhim? Lizzy,youmustwalkoutwithhimagain,thathemaynotbeinBingley’sway." 

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