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第35章

Elinor saw, with great uneasiness the low spirits of her friend.His visit afforded her but a very partial satisfaction, while his own enjoyment in it appeared so imperfect.It was evident that he was unhappy;she wished it were equally evident that he still distinguished her by the same affection which once she had felt no doubt of inspiring; but hitherto the continuance of his preference seemed very uncertain;and the reservedness of his manner towards her contradicted one moment what a more animated look had intimated the preceding one.

He joined her and Marianne in the breakfast-room the next morning before the others were down; and Marianne, who was always eager to promote their happiness as far as she could, soon left them to themselves.But before she was half way upstairs she heard the parlour door open, and, turning round, was astonished to see Edward himself come out.

"I am going into the village to see my horses,"said be, "as you are not yet ready for breakfast; I shall be back again presently."***

Edward returned to them with fresh admiration of the surrounding country; in his walk to the village, he had seen many parts of the valley to advantage;and the village itself, in a much higher situation than the cottage, afforded a general view of the whole, which had exceedingly pleased him.This was a subject which ensured Marianne's attention, and she was beginning to describe her own admiration of these scenes, and to question him more minutely on the objects that had particularly struck him, when Edward interrupted her by saying, "You must not enquire too far, Marianne--remember I have no knowledge in the picturesque, and I shall offend you by my ignorance and want of taste if we come to particulars.I shall call hills steep, which ought to be bold; surfaces strange and uncouth, which ought to be irregular and rugged;and distant objects out of sight, which ought only to be indistinct through the soft medium of a hazy atmosphere.

You must be satisfied with such admiration as I can honestly give.I call it a very fine country--the hills are steep, the woods seem full of fine timber, and the valley looks comfortable and snug--with rich meadows and several neat farm houses scattered here and there.It exactly answers my idea of a fine country, because it unites beauty with utility--and I dare say it is a picturesque one too, because you admire it; I can easily believe it to be full of rocks and promontories, grey moss and brush wood, but these are all lost on me.

I know nothing of the picturesque."

"I am afraid it is but too true," said Marianne;"but why should you boast of it?"

"I suspect," said Elinor, "that to avoid one kind of affectation, Edward here falls into another.Because he believes many people pretend to more admiration of the beauties of nature than they really feel, and is disgusted with such pretensions, he affects greater indifference and less discrimination in viewing them himself than he possesses.

He is fastidious and will have an affectation of his own.""It is very true," said Marianne, "that admiration of landscape scenery is become a mere jargon.

Every body pretends to feel and tries to describe with the taste and elegance of him who first defined what picturesque beauty was.I detest jargon of every kind, and sometimes I have kept my feelings to myself, because I could find no language to describe them in but what was worn and hackneyed out of all sense and meaning.""I am convinced," said Edward, "that you really feel all the delight in a fine prospect which you profess to feel.But, in return, your sister must allow me to feel no more than I profess.I like a fine prospect, but not on picturesque principles.I do not like crooked, twisted, blasted trees.I admire them much more if they are tall, straight, and flourishing.I do not like ruined, tattered cottages.I am not fond of nettles or thistles, or heath blossoms.I have more pleasure in a snug farm-house than a watch-tower--and a troop of tidy, happy villages please me better than the finest banditti in the world."Marianne looked with amazement at Edward, with compassion at her sister.Elinor only laughed.

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