登陆注册
5608900000036

第36章

The two friends,with hearts now more united than ever,were inseparable for the day;and in schemes of sisterly happiness the hours flew along.Mrs Thorpe and her son,who were acquainted with everything,and who seemed only to want Mr Morland's consent,to consider Isabella's engagement as the most fortunate circumstance imaginable for their family,were allowed to join their counsels,and add their quota of significant looks and mysterious expressions to fill up the measure of curiosity to be raised in the unprivileged younger sisters.To Catherine's simple feelings,this odd sort of reserve seemed neither kindly meant,nor consistently supported;and its unkindness she would hardly have forborn pointing out,had its inconsistency been less their friend, but Anne and Maria soon set her heart at ease by the sagacity of their ‘I know what;’and the evening was spent in a sort of war of wit,a display of family ingenuity;on one side in the mystery of an affected secret,on the other of undefined discovery,all equally acute.

Catherine was with her friend again the next day,endeavouring to support her spirits,and while away the many tedious hours before the delivery of the letters;a needful exertion,for as the time of reasonable expectation drew near,Isabella became more and more desponding,and before the letter arrived,had worked herself into a state of real distress.But when it did come,where could distress be found?‘I have had no difficulty in gaining the consent of my kind parents,and am promised that everything in their power shall be done to forward my happiness,’were the first three lines,and in one moment all was joyful security.The brightest glow was instantly spread over Isabella's features,all care and anxiety seemed removed,her spirits became almost too high for control,and she called herself without scruple the happiest of mortals.

Mrs Thorpe,with tears of joy,embraced her daughter,her son,her visitor,and could have embraced half the inhabitants of Bath with satisfaction.Her heart was overflowing with tenderness.It was ‘dear John,’and ‘dear Catherine’at every word; ‘dear Anne and dear Maria’must immediately be made sharers in their felicity;and two ‘dears’at once before the name of Isabella were not more than that beloved child had now well earned.John himself was no skulker in joy.He not only bestowed on Mr Morland the high commendation of being one of the finest fellows in the world,but swore off many sentences in his praise.

The letter,whence sprang all this felicity,was short,containing little more than this assurance of success;and every particular was deferred till James could write again.But for particulars Isabella could well afford to wait.The needful was comprised in Mr Morland's promise;his honour was pledged to make everything easy;and by what means their income was to be formed,whether landed property were to be resigned,or funded money made over,was a matter in which her disinterested spirit took no concern.She knew enough to feel secure of an honourable and speedy establishment,and her imagination took a rapid flight over its attendant felicities.She saw herself at the end of a few weeks,the gaze and admiration of every new acquaintance at Fullerton,the envy of every valued old friend in Putney,with a carriage at her command,a new name on her tickets,and a brilliant exhibition of hoop rings on her finger.

When the contents of the letter were ascertained,John Thorpe,who had only waited its arrival to begin his journey to London,prepared to set off.‘Well,Miss Morland,’said he,on finding her alone in the parlour,‘I am come to bid you good bye.’Catherine wished him a good journey.Without appearing to hear her,he walked to the window,fidgeted about,hummed a tune,and seemed wholly self occupied.

‘Shall not you be late at Devizes?’said Catherine.He made no answer;but after a minute's silence burst out with,‘A famous good thing this marrying scheme upon my soul!A clever fancy of Morland's and Belle's .What do you think of it,Miss Morland?I say it is no bad notion.’

‘I am sure I think it a very good one.’

‘Do you? that's honest,by heavens!I am glad you are no enemy to matrimony however.Did you ever hear the old song,“Going to one wedding brings on another?”I say,you will come to Belle's wedding,I hope.’

‘Yes;I have promised your sister to be with her,if possible.’

‘And then you know’ twisting himself about and forcing a foolish laugh ‘I say,then you know,we may try the truth of this same old song.’

‘May we? but I never sing.Well,I wish you a good journey.I dine with Miss Tilney today,and must now be going home.’

‘Nay,but there is no such confounded hurry. Who knows when we may be together again? Not but that I shall be down again by the end of a fortnight,and a devilish long fortnight it will appear to me.’

‘Then why do you stay away so long?’replied Catherine finding that he waited for an answer.

‘That is kind of you,however kind and good natured. I shall not forget it in a hurry. But you have more good nature and all that,than anybody living I believe.A monstrous deal of good nature,and it is not only good nature,but you have so much,so much of everything;and then you have such upon my soul I do not know anybody like you.’

‘Oh!dear,there are a great many people like me,I dare say,only a good deal better.Good morning to you.’

‘But I say,Miss Morland,I shall come and pay my respects at Fullerton before it is long,if not disagreeable.’

‘Pray do. My father and mother will be very glad to see you.’

‘And I hope I hope,Miss Morland,you will not be sorry to see me.’

‘Oh!dear,not at all.There are very few people I am sorry to see.Company is always cheerful.’

同类推荐
  • Songs of a Savoyard

    Songs of a Savoyard

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 冬日里的莲花:双语(泰戈尔经典诗选Ⅲ)

    冬日里的莲花:双语(泰戈尔经典诗选Ⅲ)

    《冬日里的莲花:泰戈尔经典诗选3(双语彩绘典藏版)》是双语诗歌系列中的一本,收录了泰戈尔的《采果集》和《流萤集》。诗句有的情感喷薄欲出,有的语言清新意味隽永,有的将抒情和哲思完美结合,给人以无尽美感和启迪。
  • 商务英语网络900句典

    商务英语网络900句典

    本书分为网络与商务、网际遨游、电子商务基础、电子商务、电子商务安全、网络知识、附录七大部分。每一章的背景知识以中英文对照的方式出现,让读者对本章内容有清晰的理解。文中提供大量的典型范例,可以快速提高读者对商务网络用语、常见问答的熟悉程度,方便记忆,易于读者掌握运用。
  • 每一次相遇都是奇迹

    每一次相遇都是奇迹

    浩如烟海的宇宙中,我们既然相遇了,那这一切就是我们生命中的奇迹。用爱去珍惜这一切,让爱永驻心间,你的人生才会如鲜花般灿烂。
  • 罗马帝国衰亡史

    罗马帝国衰亡史

    罗马帝国衰亡史(套装1—6册)》以堂皇宏阔的篇幅,叙述了罗马帝国从公元2世纪安东尼时代的赫赫盛极,到1453年君士坦丁堡陷落时黯然谢幕的1300多年的历史风貌。作者在近400万的洋洋文字中,既发怀古之幽思,悲怆叹惋千年帝国的无奈衰颓乃至烟灭;又阐思辨之深彻,诠释剖析盛衰兴替的永恒历史命题。
热门推荐
  • 世界500强高效管理笔记:用纪律和制度说话

    世界500强高效管理笔记:用纪律和制度说话

    制度让文化落地生根。下令不随便,令出如山倒。避免以最高的效率做最没有用的事。借来的火,点亮不了自己的心灵。没有规矩,难以成方圆。建立有效的绩效评估制度。善于把发奖金的激励手段用活。设法让下属愉快地接受处罚。制度到位,责任到人。好的制度才能造就好的人才。
  • 穿越蛮荒种田忙

    穿越蛮荒种田忙

    天将降大任于斯人也,必先让她穿越!顾卿言做梦都想不到,有朝一日,自己不仅穿越了,而且还穿越到了兽世!看着面前的这个奇异世界,顾卿言咬咬牙,算了,豁出去了!与生俱来的外貌优势,再加上系统送来的一臂之力。不曾想,这日子倒也能过得风生水起,悠哉悠哉啊。
  • 流离的萤火爱情

    流离的萤火爱情

    抬头看到的就是他那双孤傲的眼睛,散发着无数的寒气,让人不寒而栗,那张脸简直无懈可击,与哥哥相比似乎更胜一筹,但是他满脸的高傲和不屑,瞬间拒人于千里之外。那个冰山男依旧惜字如金,没有表情,我开始有些怀疑,老哥是不是认错人啦?呼呼,不理他们啦,走咯“答应我一个要求!”说得这么爽快?是早有预谋吗?可是不应该,总不至于他是策划者吧“要求?行,但是你不可以说…”委屈啊,莫名其妙地要答应冰山男一个要求。“不管如何,你都要信我!”那是你对我的乞求吗?一次次的错过,一次次的误会,他们之间是否经得起时间的考验?可爱善良的韩雪柔能够等到幸福钟声响起吗?面对昔日的男友、今时的未婚夫,她该如何抉择?求收藏,求推荐,求订阅,嘻嘻,我会再接再厉的~~~推荐——http://m.pgsk.com/a/450433/《邪魅总裁:女人,乖乖躺着!》推荐新作温馨治愈系列:听说,爱情回来过。http://m.pgsk.com/a/702512/
  • 一千零一夜

    一千零一夜

    本书内容包括神话传说、寓言童话、婚姻爱情、航海冒险、宫廷趣闻和名人轶事等等,故事中的人物有天仙精怪,国王大臣,富商巨贾,庶民百姓,三教九流,应有尽有。这些故事和人物形象相互交织,是研究阿拉伯和东方历史、文化、宗教、民俗等的珍贵资料。
  • 重生异能之无忧人生

    重生异能之无忧人生

    5年前,她天真纯良;家庭幸福却遭人陷害,一场大火,一夜之间满门被灭九泉之下,似乎连老天也看不过眼一朝重生改名换姓,踏着异能归来这一世,她名无忧,本想着天降异能,助她手刃仇人;却不料天降的不止异能,还附带个倾城绝颜的铁血军人初次见面“无忧,你还太小,我大你许多,不合适”她还没来得及暗自庆幸,第二次见面男人深邃的黑眸斜睨着她“我与无忧青梅竹马”无忧瞬间石化;这男人怎么回事?莫不是牛皮糖转世?他目光如炬,识人透彻她心虚恐慌,避如蛇蝎这仇,她如何报,这人,她如何避……
  • 把每个平凡日常,过成美好时光

    把每个平凡日常,过成美好时光

    畅销书作家素手纤云曾说过:从容于心,淡定在表。人生最美妙的风景,是我们内心的安稳与清雅。在新书《把每个平凡日常,过成美好时光》中,素手老师告诉我们:你可以环游世界,也可以自己就是风景。一个内心丰盈的人,无论处于什么样的年龄,都能把日子过得简约而精致。每一段没有辜负自己的时光,都是人生中闪闪发亮的美好时光。无论是平凡还是富足,生活都应该平静且喜乐。把圈子变小,把语速放缓,把心放宽,把生活打理简单,把故事往心底深藏,把手边事再做得好一点,现在想要的以后都会有。《把每个平凡日常,过成美好时光》中,素手老师告诉你如何用细节把日子过成诗,美好而精致。也愿你被这个世界温柔相待,成为更好的自己。
  • 步步倾心:逆天小萌妃

    步步倾心:逆天小萌妃

    【女强,轻松文】她,21世纪的特种人员,拥有异于常人的超能力,万事万物皆在她掌握之内。他,千年前的冷血王爷,身怀无人能及的绝世魔功,国仇家恨剪不断理还乱。在一次特殊的任务中,她跨越千年与他狭路相逢,从此命运被改写,先后卷进阴谋重重的宫延纷争和疑团甚深的江湖仇杀之内。面对无情的杀戮与斗争,她手握长剑,喋血奋战,越战越强,在人狼混居的古代,闯出一番丰功伟业,绽放最野性迷人的姿态。
  • The Cloister and the Hearth

    The Cloister and the Hearth

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 无敌修仙界

    无敌修仙界

    李太玄穿越异界千岛宗废柴杂役弟子,马上就要被赶出宗门,突然喜获万倍增幅系统,从此开始逆袭之路。修行速度慢?不要紧,看我瞬间增幅根骨万倍,修炼速度激增万倍。秘术学不会?不要紧,看我瞬间增幅悟性万倍,一秒钟就学会。法术难修炼?无所谓,看我瞬间增幅万倍,练习一遍顶万遍,熟练度瞬间爆棚。
  • 胡适故实

    胡适故实

    胡适是现代文化史上的一位重量级人物,在文学、哲学、历史、教育、外交、政治诸方面、诸领域,都留下了深深的足迹,产生过很大影响。虽然被“冷冻”了许多年,如今却又成为学术界的热门话题。综观胡适的一生,值得著之书帛的事情的确很多。本书将胡适主要从事或参与的17项重大史实,以及130则逸闻趣事,分为“要事”与“逸闻”两篇,借此呈现给读者一个完整而多面的胡适总体形象。