登陆注册
36387700000119

第119章 VOLUME III CHAPTER I(41)

The whole of Lucy’s behaviour in the affair, and the prosperity which crowned it, therefore, may be held forth as a most encouraging instance of what an earnest, an unceasing attention to self-interest, however its progress may be apparently obstructed, will do in securing every advantage of fortune, with no other sacrifice than that of time and conscience. When Robert first sought her acquaintance, and privately visited her in Bartlett’s Buildings, it was only with the view imputed to him by his brother. He merely meant to persuade her to give up the engagement; and as there could be nothing to overcome but the affection of both, he naturally expected that one or two interviews would settle the matter. In that point, however, and that only, he erred;—for though Lucy soon gave him hopes that his eloquence would convince her in time, another visit, another conversation, was always wanted to produce this conviction. Some doubts always lingered in her mind when they parted, which could only be removed by another half hour’s discourse with himself. His attendance was by this means secured, and the rest followed in course. Instead of talking of Edward, they came gradually to talk only of Robert,—a subject on which he had always more to say than on any other, and in which she soon betrayed an interest even equal to his own; and in short, it became speedily evident to both, that he had entirely supplanted his brother. He was proud of his conquest, proud of tricking Edward, and very proud of marrying privately without his mother’s consent. What immediately followed is known. They passed some months in great happiness at Dawlish; for she had many relations and old acquaintances to cut—and he drew several plans for magnificent cottages;—and from thence returning to town, procured the forgiveness of Mrs. Ferrars, by the ****** expedient of asking it, which, at Lucy’s instigation, was adopted. The forgiveness, at first, indeed, as was reasonable, comprehended only Robert; and Lucy, who had owed his mother no duty and therefore could have transgressed none, still remained some weeks longer unpardoned. But perseverance in humility of conduct and messages, in self-condemnation for Robert’s offence, and gratitude for the unkindness she was treated with, procured her in time the haughty notice which overcame her by its graciousness, and led soon afterwards, by rapid degrees, to the highest state of affection and influence. Lucy became as necessary to Mrs. Ferrars, as either Robert or Fanny; and while Edward was never cordially forgiven for having once intended to marry her, and Elinor, though superior to her in fortune and birth, was spoken of as an intruder, she was in every thing considered, and always openly acknowledged, to be a favourite child. They settled in town, received very liberal assistance from Mrs. Ferrars, were on the best terms imaginable with the Dashwoods; and setting aside the jealousies and ill-will continually subsisting between Fanny and Lucy, in which their husbands of course took a part, as well as the frequent domestic disagreements between Robert and Lucy themselves, nothing could exceed the harmony in which they all lived together. What Edward had done to forfeit the right of eldest son, might have puzzled many people to find out; and what Robert had done to succeed to it, might have puzzled them still more. It was an arrangement, however, justified in its effects, if not in its cause; for nothing ever appeared in Robert’s style of living or of talking to give a suspicion of his regretting the extent of his income, as either leaving his brother too little, or bringing himself too much;—and if Edward might be judged from the ready discharge of his duties in every particular, from an increasing attachment to his wife and his home, and from the regular cheerfulness of his spirits, he might be supposed no less contented with his lot, no less free from every wish of an exchange.

同类推荐
  • 阿弥陀经义述

    阿弥陀经义述

    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。
  • 骖鸾录

    骖鸾录

    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。
  • 易牙遗意

    易牙遗意

    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。
  • 天童弘觉忞禅师北游集

    天童弘觉忞禅师北游集

    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。
  • 大乘起信论略述

    大乘起信论略述

    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。
热门推荐
  • 三武狂人

    三武狂人

    主角本是一名孤儿,受尽天下人的欺负。机缘巧合下成为来自异世界老者的弟子,日夜修行,且看他如何成为一名匡扶救世的“大侠”。
  • 血燃宇智波

    血燃宇智波

    人类少年穿越时空到火影忍者的世界中,成为宇智波的一员,可惜生不逢年,恰巧与佐助同岁。看他如何逃避灭族之夜的血洗,踏上复仇的道路……
  • 奈何乔

    奈何乔

    暖暖的风吹动柔柔的云,蓝蓝的天空下,年少的我,年少的你,以为我们会永远在一起。青春就像一座城,里面的人出不去,外面的人进不来,谁都无可奈何……
  • 风不承橙花

    风不承橙花

    对于冯逢来说,柯子承是绿洲里的水。当她不敢记得什么是渴,在沙漠中承重而行,他给了她一杯水。甘甜萦绕在冯逢喉间不肯离去,无论多久都还会想念。
  • 奥特曼战

    奥特曼战

    猪角张桐变身奥特曼,拯救世界,穿越火影,龙珠....本书群欢迎加入奥特曼战书友群,群号码:498592813
  • 诸天内测员

    诸天内测员

    这只许仙太弱了,配不上白娘子,我来!这只哪吒太腹黑,没人管教得了,我来!这只泼猴太厉害,没人收拾的住,我来!凌七作为一名兢兢业业的诸天内测员,手握诸天内测系统,行走诸天世界,测剧情,找BUG,笑傲诸天,逍遥快活。
  • 我发现了一个秘密

    我发现了一个秘密

    他只是散漫惯了,谁承想竟然会被那么多人惦记
  • 不好意思,我把世界毁灭了

    不好意思,我把世界毁灭了

    如果有一天世界毁灭了狗都会说话了所以怪我咯谁叫我把世界毁灭了
  • 潇寒殇

    潇寒殇

    这本书在我脑海里构造了好多年了,一直想写出来。主人公龙潇从小身体不好,后来选择当兵。退伍后遇到了杨杰一方黑道老大。杨杰的女儿杨小寒是龙潇一生挚爱。当杨杰被杀,龙潇扛起帮会云义堂,并带领帮会走上巅峰。而杨小寒为救龙潇而死去,从此龙潇一蹶不振。一次龙潇生病住院遇到了和杨小寒一摸一样的女医生黄兰。在黄兰的帮助下龙潇从回巅峰。龙潇弟弟后来出过留学回来考上了中国刑警。而黄兰是龙潇弟弟龙雨的初恋大学同学。最后龙潇死在了自己弟弟龙雨的枪下。一场场热血,感人的画面呈现黑道的忠义爱恨情仇即将上演。
  • 虚空假面的修真之旅

    虚空假面的修真之旅

    一次机缘巧合,虚空假面成为了北境微末门派——“风霖山”的一个寒门弟子。从此,一切都改变了……