ELIZABETH was sitting by herself the next morning, and writing to Jane, while Mrs. Collins and Maria were gone on business into the village, when she was startled by a ring at the door, the certain signal of a visitor. As she had heard no carriage, she thought it not unlikely to be Lady Catherine, and under that apprehension was putting away her half-finished letter that she might escape all impertinent questions, when the door opened, and to her very great surprise, Mr. Darcy, and Mr. Darcy only, entered the room.
第二天早晨,柯林斯太太和玛丽亚到村里有事去了,伊丽莎白独自坐在家里写信给吉英,这时候,她突然吓了一跳,因为门铃响了起来,准是有客人来了。她并没有听到马车声,心想,可能是咖苔琳夫人来了,于是她就疑虑不安地把那封写好一半的信放在一旁,免得她问些卤莽的话。就在这当儿,门开了,她大吃一惊,万万想不到走进来的是达西先生,而且只有达西一个人。

He seemed astonished too on finding her alone, and apologised for his intrusion by letting her know that he had understood all the ladies to be within.
达西看见她单独一人,也显得很吃惊,连忙道歉说,他原以为太太小姐们全没有出去,所以才冒昧闯进来。

They then sat down, and when her enquiries after Rosings were made, seemed in danger of sinking into total silence. It was absolutely necessary, therefore, to think of something, and in this emergency recollecting when she had seen him last in Hertfordshire, and feeling curious to know what he would say on the subject of their hasty departure, she observed, "How very suddenly you all quitted Netherfield last November, Mr. Darcy! It must have been a most agreeable surprise to Mr. Bingley to see you all after him so soon; for, if I recollect right, he went but the day before. He and his sisters were well, I hope, when you left London."
他们俩坐了下来,她向他问了几句关于罗新斯的情形以后,双方便好象都无话可说,大有陷于僵局的危险。因此,非得想点儿什么说说不可;正当这紧张关头,她想起了上次在哈福德郡跟他见面的情况,顿时便起了一阵好奇心,想要听听他对那次匆匆的离别究竟有些什么意见,于是她便说道:“去年十一月你们离开尼日斐花园多么突然呀,达西先生!彬格莱先生看见你们大家一下子都跟着他走,一定相当惊奇吧;我好象记得他比你们只早走一天。我想,当你离开伦敦的时候,他和他的姐妹们一定身体都很好吧?”

"Perfectly so -- I thank you."
“好极了,谢谢你。”

She found that she was to receive no other answer -- and, after a short pause, added, "I think I have understood that Mr. Bingley has not much idea of ever returning to Netherfield again?"
她发觉对方没有别的话再回答她了,隔了一会儿便又说道:“我想,彬格莱先生大概不打算再回到尼日斐花园来了吧?”

"I have never heard him say so; but it is probable that he may spend very little of his time there in future. He has many friends, and he is at a time of life when friends and engagements are continually increasing."
“我从来没有听到他这么说过;不过,可能他不打算在那儿久住。他有很多朋友,象他这样年龄的人,交际应酬当然一天比一天多。”

"If he means to be but little at Netherfield, it would be better for the neighbourhood that he should give up the place entirely, for then we might possibly get a settled family there. But perhaps Mr. Bingley did not take the house so much for the convenience of the neighbourhood as for his own, and we must expect him to keep or quit it on the same principle."
“如果他不打算在尼日斐花园久住,那么,为了街坊四邻着想,他最好干脆退租,让我们可以得到一个固定的邻居,不过彬格莱先生租那幢房子,说不定只是为了他自己方便,并没有顾念到邻舍,我看他那幢房子无论是保留也好,退租也好,他的原则都是一样。”

"I should not be surprised," said Darcy, "if he were to give it up, as soon as any eligible purchase offers."
达西先生说:“我料定他一旦买到了合适的房子,马上会退租。”