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第90章

Mrs.Palmer was so well at the end of a fortnight, that her mother felt it no longer necessary to give up the whole of her time to her; and, contenting herself with visiting her once or twice a day, returned from that period to her own home, and her own habits, in which she found the Miss Dashwoods very ready to ressume their former share.

About the third or fourth morning after their being thus resettled in Berkeley Street, Mrs.Jennings, on returning from her ordinary visit to Mrs.Palmer, entered the drawing-room, where Elinor was sitting by herself, with an air of such hurrying importance as prepared her to hear something wonderful; and giving her time only to form that idea, began directly to justify it, by saying, "Lord! my dear Miss Dashwood! have you heard the news?""No, ma'am.What is it?"

"Something so strange! But you shall hear it all.--When I got to Mr.Palmer's, I found Charlotte quite in a fuss about the child.She was sure it was very ill--it cried, and fretted, and was all over pimples.

So I looked at it directly, and, 'Lord! my dear,'

says I, 'it is nothing in the world, but the red gum--'

and nurse said just the same.But Charlotte, she would not be satisfied, so Mr.Donavan was sent for; and luckily he happened to just come in from Harley Street, so he stepped over directly, and as soon as ever he saw the child, be said just as we did, that it was nothing in the world but the red gum, and then Charlotte was easy.And so, just as he was going away again, it came into my head, I am sure I do not know how I happened to think of it, but it came into my head to ask him if there was any news.

So upon that, he smirked, and simpered, and looked grave, and seemed to know something or other, and at last he said in a whisper, 'For fear any unpleasant report should reach the young ladies under your care as to their sister's indisposition, I think it advisable to say, that I believe there is no great reason for alarm; I hope Mrs.Dashwood will do very well.'""What! is Fanny ill?"

"That is exactly what I said, my dear.

'Lord!' says I, 'is Mrs.Dashwood ill?' So then it all came out; and the long and the short of the matter, by all I can learn, seems to be this.Mr.Edward Ferrars, the very young man I used to joke with you about (but however, as it turns out, I am monstrous glad there was never any thing in it), Mr.Edward Ferrars, it seems, has been engaged above this twelvemonth to my cousin Lucy!--There's for you, my dear!--And not a creature knowing a syllable of the matter, except Nancy!--Could you have believed such a thing possible?--There is no great wonder in their liking one another;but that matters should be brought so forward between them, and nobody suspect it!--THAT is strange!--I never happened to see them together, or I am sure I should have found it out directly.Well, and so this was kept a great secret, for fear of Mrs.Ferrars, and neither she nor your brother or sister suspected a word of the matter;--till this very morning, poor Nancy, who, you know, is a well-meaning creature, but no conjurer, popt it all out.

'Lord!' thinks she to herself, 'they are all so fond of Lucy, to be sure they will make no difficulty about it;'

and so, away she went to your sister, who was sitting all alone at her carpet-work, little suspecting what was to come--for she had just been saying to your brother, only five minutes before, that she thought to make a match between Edward and some Lord's daughter or other, I forget who.

So you may think what a blow it was to all her vanity and pride.She fell into violent hysterics immediately, with such screams as reached your brother's ears, as he was sitting in his own dressing-room down stairs, thinking about writing a letter to his steward in the country.

So up he flew directly, and a terrible scene took place, for Lucy was come to them by that time, little dreaming what was going on.Poor soul! I pity HER.And I must say, I think she was used very hardly; for your sister scolded like any fury, and soon drove her into a fainting fit.

Nancy, she fell upon her knees, and cried bitterly;and your brother, he walked about the room, and said he did not know what to do.Mrs.Dashwood declared they should not stay a minute longer in the house, and your brother was forced to go down upon HIS knees too, to persuade her to let them stay till they had packed up their clothes.THEN she fell into hysterics again, and he was so frightened that he would send for Mr.Donavan, and Mr.Donavan found the house in all this uproar.

The carriage was at the door ready to take my poor cousins away, and they were just stepping in as he came off; poor Lucy in such a condition, he says, she could hardly walk; and Nancy, she was almost as bad.

I declare, I have no patience with your sister; and I hope, with all my heart, it will be a match in spite of her.

Lord! what a taking poor Mr.Edward will be in when he hears of it! To have his love used so scornfully! for they say he is monstrous fond of her, as well he may.

I should not wonder, if he was to be in the greatest passion!--and Mr.Donavan thinks just the same.He and Ihad a great deal of talk about it; and the best of all is, that he is gone back again to Harley Street, that he may be within call when Mrs.Ferrars is told of it, for she was sent for as soon as ever my cousins left the house, for your sister was sure SHE would be in hysterics too;and so she may, for what I care.I have no pity for either of them.I have no notion of people's ****** such a to-do about money and greatness.There is no reason on earth why Mr.Edward and Lucy should not marry;for I am sure Mrs.Ferrars may afford to do very well by her son, and though Lucy has next to nothing herself, she knows better than any body how to make the most of every thing; I dare say, if Mrs.Ferrars would only allow him five hundred a-year, she would make as good an appearance with it as any body else would with eight.

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