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第62章

“Compared with some families,I believe we were;but such of us as wished to learn never wanted the means.We were always encouraged to read,and had all the masters that were necessary. Those who chose to be idle,certainly might.”

“Aye,no doubt;but that is what a governess will prevent,and if I had known your mother, I should have advised her most strenuously to engage one.I always say that nothing is to be done in education without steady and regular instruction,and nobody but a governess can give it.It is wonderful how many families I have been the means of supplying in that way.I am always glad to get a young person well placed out.Four nieces of Mrs.Jenkinson are most delightfully situated through my means;and it was but the other day that I recommended another young person, who was merely accidentally mentioned to me,and the family are quite delighted with her.Mrs.Collins,did I tell you of Lady Metcalf's calling yesterday to thank me? She finds Miss Pope a treasure.'Lady Catherine,'said she,'you have given me a treasure.'Are any of your younger sisters out,Miss Bennet?”

“Yes,ma'am,all.”

“All! What, all five out at once?Very odd! And you only the second. The younger ones out before the elder ones are married! Your younger sisters must be very young?”

“Yes,my youngest is not sixteen. Perhaps she is full young to be much in company.But really, ma'am, I think it would be very hard upon younger sisters,that they should not have their share of society and amusement,because the elder may not have the means or inclination to marry early.The last-born has as good a right to the pleasures of youth at the first.And to be kept back on such a motive!I think it would not be very likely to promote sisterly affection or delicacy of mind.”

“Upon my word,”said her ladyship,“you give your opinion very decidedly for so young a person.Pray,what is your age?”

“With three younger sisters grown up,”replied Elizabeth, smiling,“your ladyship can hardly expect me to own it.”

Lady Catherine seemed quite astonished at not receiving a direct answer; and Elizabeth suspected herself to be the first creature who had ever dared to trifle with so much dignified impertinence.

“You cannot be more than twenty,I am sure,therefore you need not conceal your age.”

“I am not one-and-twenty.”

When the gentlemen had joined them, and tea was over, the card-tables were placed.Lady Catherine,Sir William,and Mr.and Mrs.Collins sat down to quadrille;and as Miss de Bourgh chose to play at cassino,the two girls had the honour of assisting Mrs. Jenkinson to make up her party.Their table was superlatively stupid.Scarcely a syllable was uttered that did not relate to the game, except when Mrs. Jenkinson expressed her fears of Miss de Bourgh's being too hot or too cold, or having too much or too little light.A great deal more passed at the other table.Lady Catherine was generally speaking—stating the mistakes of the three others,or relating some anecdote of herself.Mr.Collins was employed in agreeing to everything her ladyship said, thanking her for every fish he won,and apologising if he thought he won too many. Sir William did not say much. He was storing his memory with anecdotes and noble names.

When Lady Catherine and her daughter had played as long as they chose,the tables were broken up,the carriage was offered to Mrs. Collins, gratefully accepted and immediately ordered. The party then gathered round the fire to hear Lady Catherine determine what weather they were to have on the morrow.From these instructions they were summoned by the arrival of the coach;and with many speeches of thankfulness on Mr.Collins's side and as many bows on Sir William's they departed.As soon as they had driven from the door,Elizabeth was called on by her cousin to give her opinion of all that she had seen at Rosings, which, for Charlotte's sake, she made more favourable than it really was. But her commendation, though costing her some trouble,could by no means satisfy Mr.Collins,and he was very soon obliged to take her ladyship's praise into his own hands.

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