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经典小说:《傲慢与偏见》第33章(5)

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"Did Mr. Darcy give you his reasons for this interference?"

“达西先生有没有说他为了什么理由要管人家闲事?”
"I understood that there were some very strong objections against the lady."
“我听说那位小姐有些条件太不够格。”
"And what arts did he use to separate them?"
“他用什么手段把他们俩拆开的?”
"He did not talk to me of his own arts," said Fitzwilliam smiling. "He only told me what I have now told you."
费茨威廉笑了笑说:“他并没有说明他用的是什么手段,他讲给我听的,我刚才全部都讲给你听了。”

Elizabeth made no answer, and walked on, her heart swelling with indignation. After watching her a little, Fitzwilliam asked her why she was so thoughtful.

伊丽莎白没有回答,继续往前走,她心里气透了。费茨威廉望了她一下,问她为什么这样思虑重重。
"I am thinking of what you have been telling me," said she. "Your cousin's conduct does not suit my feelings. Why was he to be the judge?"
她说:“我在回想你刚才说给我听的话,我觉得你那位表兄的做法不大好。凭什么要他作主?”
"You are rather disposed to call his interference officious?"
“你认为他的干涉完全是多管闲事吗?”
"I do not see what right Mr. Darcy had to decide on the propriety of his friend's inclination, or why, upon his own judgment alone, he was to determine and direct in what manner that friend was to be happy." "But," she continued, recollecting herself, "as we know none of the particulars, it is not fair to condemn him. It is not to be supposed that there was much affection in the case."
“我真不懂,达西先生有什么权利断定他朋友的恋爱合适不合适;凭着他一个人的意思,他怎么就能指挥他的朋友要怎样去获得幸福。”她说到这里,便平了一下气,然后继续说下去,“可是我们不明白其中的底细,那么,我们要指责他,也就难免不公平。也许这一对男女中间根本就没有什么爱情。”
"That is not an unnatural surmise," said Fitzwilliam, "but it is lessening the honour of my cousin's triumph very sadly."
“这种推断倒不能说不合情理。”费茨威廉说。“我表兄本来是一团高兴,给你这样一说,他的功劳可要大大地打折扣啦。”
This was spoken jestingly, but it appeared to her so just a picture of Mr. Darcy that she would not trust herself with an answer; and, therefore, abruptly changing the conversation, talked on indifferent matters till they reached the parsonage. There, shut into her own room as soon as their visitor left them, she could think without interruption of all that she had heard. It was not to be supposed that any other people could be meant than those with whom she was connected. There could not exist in the world two men over whom Mr. Darcy could have such boundless influence. That he had been concerned in the measures taken to separate Mr. Bingley and Jane, she had never doubted; but she had always attributed to Miss Bingley the principal design and arrangement of them. If his own vanity, however, did not mislead him, he was the cause, his pride and caprice were the cause, of all that Jane had suffered, and still continued to suffer. He had ruined for a while every hope of happiness for the most affectionate, generous heart in the world; and no one could say how lasting an evil he might haveinflicted.
他这句话本是说着打趣的,可是她倒觉得,这句话正好是达西先生的一幅逼真的写照,她因此不便回答,便突然改变了话题,尽谈些无关紧要的事,边谈边走不觉来到了牧师住宅的门前。客人一走,她就回到自己房里闭门独坐,把刚才所听来的一番话仔细思量。他刚刚所提到的那一对男女,一定跟她有关。世界上决不可能有第二人会这样无条件服从达西先生。提到用尽手段拆散彬格莱先生和吉英的好事,一定少不了有他的份,她对于这一点从来不曾怀疑过;她一向认为完全是彬格莱小姐的主意和摆布。如果彬格莱先生本来并没有给虚荣心冲昏头脑,那么,吉英目前所受的种种痛苦,以及将来还要受下去的痛苦,都得归罪于他,归罪于他的傲慢和任性。世界上一颗最亲切、最慷慨的心,就这样让他一手把幸福的希望摧毁得一干二净;而且谁也不敢说,他造下的这个冤孽何年何月才能了结。

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caprice [kə'pri:s]

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n. 反复无常,任性,异想天开

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conduct [kən'dʌkt]

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n. 行为,举动,品行
v. 引导,指挥,管理

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judgment ['dʒʌdʒmənt]

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n. 裁判,宣告,该判决书

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affection [ə'fekʃən]

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n. 慈爱,喜爱,感情,影响

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arrangement [ə'reindʒmənt]

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n. 安排,商议,整理,布置,商定,[音]改编,改编曲

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triumph ['traiəmf]

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n. 凯旋,欢欣
vi. 得胜,成功,庆功

 
conversation [.kɔnvə'seiʃən]

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n. 会话,谈话

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separate ['sepəreit]

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n. 分开,抽印本
adj. 分开的,各自的,

 
disposed [di'spəuzd]

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adj. 愿意的,想干的,有 ... 倾向的 动词dis

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indifferent [in'difrənt]

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adj. 漠不关心的,无重要性的,中立的

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