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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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