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Elizabeth,astheydrovealong,watchedforthefirstappearanceofPemberleyWoodswithsomeperturbation;andwhenatlengththeyturnedinatthelodge,herspiritswereinahighflutter。
Theparkwasverylarge,andcontainedgreatvarietyofground。Theyentereditinoneofitslowestpoints,anddroveforsometimethroughabeautifulwoodstretchingoverawideextent。
Elizabethsmindwastoofullforconversation,butshesawandadmiredeveryremarkablespotandpointofview。Theygraduallyascendedforhalf-a-mile,andthenfoundthemselvesatthetopofaconsiderableeminence,wherethewoodceased,andtheeyewasinstantlycaughtbyPemberleyHouse,situatedontheoppositesideofavalley,intowhichtheroadwithsomeabruptnesswound。Itwasalarge,handsomestonebuilding,standingwellonrisingground,andbackedbyaridgeofhighwoodyhills;andinfront,astreamofsomenaturalimportancewasswelledintogreater,butwithoutanyartificialappearance。Itsbankswereneitherformalnorfalselyadorned。Elizabethwasdelighted。Shehadneverseenaplaceforwhichnaturehaddonemore,orwherenaturalbeautyhadbeensolittlecounteractedbyanawkwardtaste。Theywereallofthemwarmintheiradmiration;andatthatmomentshefeltthattobemistressofPemberleymightbesomething!
Theydescendedthehill,crossedthebridge,anddrovetothedoor;and,whileexaminingtheneareraspectofthehouse,allherapprehensionofmeetingitsownerreturned。Shedreadedlestthechambermaidhadbeenmistaken。Onapplyingtoseetheplace,theywereadmittedintothehall;andElizabeth,astheywaitedforthehousekeeper,hadleisuretowonderatherbeingwhereshewas。
Thehousekeepercame;arespectable-lookingelderlywoman,muchlessfine,andmorecivil,thanshehadanynotionoffindingher。Theyfollowedherintothedining-parlour。Itwasalarge,wellproportionedroom,handsomelyfittedup。Elizabeth,afterslightlysurveyingit,wenttoawindowtoenjoyitsprospect。Thehill,crownedwithwood,whichtheyhaddescended,receivingincreasedabruptnessfromthedistance,wasabeautifulobject。Everydispositionofthegroundwasgood;andshelookedonthewholescene,theriver,thetreesscatteredonitsbanksandthewindingofthevalley,asfarasshecouldtraceit,withdelight。Astheypassedintootherrooms,theseobjectsweretakingdifferentpositions;butfromeverywindowtherewerebeautiestobeseen。Theroomswereloftyandhandsome,andtheirfurnituresuitabletothefortuneofitsproprietor;butElizabethsaw,withadmirationofhistaste,thatitwasneithergaudynoruselesslyfine;withlessofsplendour,andmorerealelegance,thanthefurnitureofRosings。
“Andofthisplace,”thoughtshe,“Imighthavebeenmistress!WiththeseroomsImightnowhavebeenfamiliarlyacquainted!Insteadofviewingthemasastranger,Imighthaverejoicedinthemasmyown,andwelcomedtothemasvisitorsmyuncleandaunt。Butno,”—recollectingherself—“thatcouldneverbe;myuncleandauntwouldhavebeenlosttome;Ishouldnothavebeenallowedtoinvitethem。”
Thiswasaluckyrecollection—itsavedherfromsomethingverylikeregret。
Shelongedtoinquireofthehousekeeperwhetherhermasterwasreallyabsent,buthadnotthecourageforit。Atlengthhowever,thequestionwasaskedbyheruncle;andsheturnedawaywithalarm,whileMrs。Reynoldsrepliedthathewas,adding,“Butweexpecthimto-morrow,withalargepartyoffriends。”HowrejoicedwasElizabeththattheirownjourneyhadnotbyanycircumstancebeendelayedaday!
Herauntnowcalledhertolookatapicture。SheapproachedandsawthelikenessofMr。Wickham,suspended,amongstseveralotherminiatures,overthemantelpiece。Herauntaskedher,smilingly,howshelikedit。Thehousekeepercameforward,andtoldthemitwasapictureofayounggentleman,thesonofherlatemasterssteward,whohadbeenbroughtupbyhimathisownexpense。“Heisnowgoneintothearmy,”sheadded;“butIamafraidhehasturnedoutverywild。”
Mrs。Gardinerlookedatherniecewithasmile,butElizabethcouldnotreturnit。
“Andthat,”saidMrs。Reynolds,pointingtoanotheroftheminiatures,“ismymaster—andverylikehim。Itwasdrawnatthesametimeastheother—abouteightyearsago。”
“Ihaveheardmuchofyourmastersfineperson,”saidMrs。Gardiner,lookingatthepicture;“itisahandsomeface。But,Lizzy,youcantelluswhetheritislikeornot。”
Mrs。ReynoldsrespectforElizabethseemedtoincreaseonthisintimationofherknowinghermaster。
“DoesthatyoungladyknowMr。Darcy?”
Elizabethcoloured,andsaid:“Alittle。”
“Anddonotyouthinkhimaveryhandsomegentleman,maam?”
“Yes,veryhandsome。”
“IamsureIknownonesohandsome;butinthegalleryupstairsyouwillseeafiner,largerpictureofhimthanthis。Thisroomwasmylatemastersfavouriteroom,andtheseminiaturesarejustastheyusedtobethen。Hewasveryfondofthem。”
ThisaccountedtoElizabethforMr。Wickhamsbeingamongthem。
Mrs。ReynoldsthendirectedtheirattentiontooneofMissDarcy,drawnwhenshewasonlyeightyearsold。
“AndisMissDarcyashandsomeasherbrother?”saidMrs。Gardiner。
“Oh!yes—thehandsomestyoungladythateverwasseen;andsoaccomplished!—Sheplaysandsingsalldaylong。Inthenextroomisanewinstrumentjustcomedownforher—apresentfrommymaster;shecomeshereto-morrowwithhim。”
Mr。Gardiner,whosemannerswereveryeasyandpleasant,encouragedhercommunicativenessbyhisquestionsandremarks;Mrs。Reynolds,eitherbyprideorattachment,hadevidentlygreatpleasureintalkingofhermasterandhissister。
“IsyourmastermuchatPemberleyinthecourseoftheyear?”
“NotsomuchasIcouldwish,sir;butIdaresayhemayspendhalfhistimehere;andMissDarcyisalwaysdownforthesummermonths。”
“Except,”thoughtElizabeth,“whenshegoestoRamsgate。”
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