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【正文】 wo passed before Jane had courage to spea k of her feelings to Elizabeth。 but at last on Mrs. Ben39。s leaving them together, after a longer irritation than usual about Netherfield and its master, she could not help saying, ``Oh! that my dear mother had more mand over herself。 she can have no idea of the pain she gives me by her continual refle ctions on him. But I w ill not repine. I t cannot last long. He will be fot, and we shall all be as we were before.39。39。 Elizabeth looked at her sister with incredulous solicitude, but said nothing. ``You doubt me,39。39。 cried Jane, slightly colouring。 ``indeed you have no reason. He may live in my memory as the most amiable man of my acquaintance, but that is all. I have nothing either to hope or fear, and nothing to reproach him with. Thank God! I have not that pain. A little time therefore. I shall certainly try to get the better.39。39。 With a stronger voice she soon added, ``I have this fort immediately, that it has not been more than an error of fancy on my side, and that it has done no harm to any one but myself.39。39。 ``My dear Jane!39。39。 exclaimed Elizabeth, ``you are too good. Your sweetness and disinterestedness are really angelic。 I do not know w hat to say to you. I feel as if I had never done you justice, or loved you as you deserve.39。39。 Miss Ben eagerly disclaimed all extraordinary merit, and threw back the praise on her sister39。s warm affection. ``Nay,39。39。 said Elizabeth, ``this is not fair. You wish to think all the world respectable, and are hurt if I speak ill of any body. I only want to think you perfect, and you set yourself against it. Do not be afraid of my running into any excess, of my encroaching on your privilege of universal good w ill. You need not. There are few people whom I really love, and still fewer of whom I think well. The more I see of the world, the more am I dissatisfied with it。 and every day confirms my belief of the inconsistency of all human characters, and of the little dependence that can be placed on the appearance of either merit or sense. I have met with two instances lately。 one I will not mention。 the other is Charlotte39。s marriage. It is unaccountable! in every view it is unaccountable!39。39。 ``My dear Lizzy, do not give way to such feelings as these. T hey will ruin your happiness. You do not make allowance enough for difference of situation and temper. Consider Mr. Collins39。s respectability, and Charlotte39。s prudent, steady character. Remember that she is one of a large family。 that as to fortune , it is a most eligible match。 and be ready to believe, for every body39。s sake, that she may feel something like regard and esteem for our cousin.39。39。 ``To oblige you, I would try to believe almost any thing, but no one else could be benefited by such a belie f as this。 for were I persuaded that Charlotte had any regard for him, I should only think worse of her understanding, than I now do of her heart. My dear Jane, Mr. Collins is a conceited, pompous, narrowminded, silly man。 you know he is, as well as I do。 and you must feel, as well as I do, that the w oman who marries him, cannot have a proper way of thinking. You shall not defend her, though it is Charlotte L ucas. You shall not, for the sake of one individual, change the meaning of principle and integrity, nor endeavour to persuade yourself or me that selfishness is prudence, and insensibility of danger, security for happiness.39。39。 ``I must think your language too strong in speaking of both,39。39。 replied Jane, ``and I hope you will be convinced of it, by see ing them happy together. But enough of this. You alluded to something else. You mentioned two instances. I cannot misunderstand you, but I intreat you, dear Lizzy, not to pain me by thinking that person to blame, and saying your opinion of him is sunk. We must not be so ready to fancy ourselves intentionally injured. We must not expect a lively young man to be always so guarded and circumspect. It is very of ten nothing but our own vanity that deceives us. Women fancy admiration means more than it does.39。39。 ``And men take care that they should.39。39。 ``If it is designedly done, they cannot be justified。 but I have no idea of there being so much design in the world as some persons imagine.39。39。 ``I am far from attributing any part of Mr. Bingley39。s conduct to design,39。39。 said Elizabeth。 ``but w ithout scheming to do wrong, or to make others unhappy, there may be error, and there may be misery. Thoughtlessness, want of attention to other people39。s feelings, and want of resolution, will do the business.39。39。 ``And do you impute it to either of those?39。39。 29 ``Yes。 to the last. But if I go on, I shall displease you by saying what I think of persons you esteem. Stop me whilst you ca n.39。39。 ``You persist, then, in supposing his sisters influence him.39。39。 ``Yes, in conjunction with his friend.39。39。 ``I cannot believe it. Why should they try to influence him? They can only wish his happiness, and if he is attached to me, no other woman can secure it.39。39。 ``Your first position is false. They may wish many things besides his happiness。 they may wish his increase of wealth and consequence。 they may wish him to marry a girl who has all the importance of money, great connections, and pride.39。39。 ``Beyond a doubt, they do wish him to chuse Miss Darcy,39。39。 replied Jane。 ``but this may be from better feelings than you are supposing. They have known her much longer than they have known me。 no wonder if they love her better. But, whatever may be their own wishes, it is very unlikely they should have opposed their brother39。s. What sister would think herself at liberty to do it, unless there were something very objectionable? If they believed him attached to me, they would not try to part us。 if he were so, they could not succeed. By supposing such an affection, you make every body acting unna
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