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Elinor
started
at
this
declaration
,
and
was
sorry
for
the
warmth
she
had
been
betrayed
into
,
in
speaking
of
him
.
She
felt
that
Edward
stood
very
high
in
her
opinion
.
She
believed
the
regard
to
be
mutual
;
but
she
required
greater
certainty
of
it
to
make
Marianne
’
s
conviction
of
their
attachment
agreeable
to
her
.
She
knew
that
what
Marianne
and
her
mother
conjectured
one
moment
,
they
believed
the
next
—
that
with
them
,
to
wish
was
to
hope
,
and
to
hope
was
to
expect
.
She
tried
to
explain
the
real
state
of
the
case
to
her
sister
.
"
I
do
not
attempt
to
deny
,
"
said
she
,
"
that
I
think
very
highly
of
him
—
that
I
greatly
esteem
,
that
I
like
him
.
"
Marianne
here
burst
forth
with
indignation
—
"
Esteem
him
!
Like
him
!
Cold
-
hearted
Elinor
!
Oh
!
worse
than
cold
-
hearted
!
Ashamed
of
being
otherwise
.
Use
those
words
again
,
and
I
will
leave
the
room
this
moment
.
"
Elinor
could
not
help
laughing
.
"
Excuse
me
,
"
said
she
;
"
and
be
assured
that
I
meant
no
offence
to
you
,
by
speaking
,
in
so
quiet
a
way
,
of
my
own
feelings
.
Believe
them
to
be
stronger
than
I
have
declared
;
believe
them
,
in
short
,
to
be
such
as
his
merit
,
and
the
suspicion
—
the
hope
of
his
affection
for
me
may
warrant
,
without
imprudence
or
folly
.
But
farther
than
this
you
must
not
believe
.
I
am
by
no
means
assured
of
his
regard
for
me
.
There
are
moments
when
the
extent
of
it
seems
doubtful
;
and
till
his
sentiments
are
fully
known
,
you
cannot
wonder
at
my
wishing
to
avoid
any
encouragement
of
my
own
partiality
,
by
believing
or
calling
it
more
than
it
is
.
In
my
heart
I
feel
little
—
scarcely
any
doubt
of
his
preference
.
But
there
are
other
points
to
be
considered
besides
his
inclination
.
He
is
very
far
from
being
independent
.
What
his
mother
really
is
we
cannot
know
;
but
,
from
Fanny
’
s
occasional
mention
of
her
conduct
and
opinions
,
we
have
never
been
disposed
to
think
her
amiable
;
and
I
am
very
much
mistaken
if
Edward
is
not
himself
aware
that
there
would
be
many
difficulties
in
his
way
,
if
he
were
to
wish
to
marry
a
woman
who
had
not
either
a
great
fortune
or
high
rank
.
"
Marianne
was
astonished
to
find
how
much
the
imagination
of
her
mother
and
herself
had
outstripped
the
truth
.
"
And
you
really
are
not
engaged
to
him
!
"
said
she
.
"
Yet
it
certainly
soon
will
happen
.
But
two
advantages
will
proceed
from
this
delay
.
I
shall
not
lose
you
so
soon
,
and
Edward
will
have
greater
opportunity
of
improving
that
natural
taste
for
your
favourite
pursuit
which
must
be
so
indispensably
necessary
to
your
future
felicity
.
Oh
!
if
he
should
be
so
far
stimulated
by
your
genius
as
to
learn
to
draw
himself
,
how
delightful
it
would
be
!
"
Elinor
had
given
her
real
opinion
to
her
sister
.
She
could
not
consider
her
partiality
for
Edward
in
so
prosperous
a
state
as
Marianne
had
believed
it
.
There
was
,
at
times
,
a
want
of
spirits
about
him
which
,
if
it
did
not
denote
indifference
,
spoke
of
something
almost
as
unpromising
.
A
doubt
of
her
regard
,
supposing
him
to
feel
it
,
need
not
give
him
more
than
inquietude
.
It
would
not
be
likely
to
produce
that
dejection
of
mind
which
frequently
attended
him
.
A
more
reasonable
cause
might
be
found
in
the
dependent
situation
which
forbade
the
indulgence
of
his
affection
.
She
knew
that
his
mother
neither
behaved
to
him
so
as
to
make
his
home
comfortable
at
present
,
nor
to
give
him
any
assurance
that
he
might
form
a
home
for
himself
,
without
strictly
attending
to
her
views
for
his
aggrandizement
.
With
such
a
knowledge
as
this
,
it
was
impossible
for
Elinor
to
feel
easy
on
the
subject
.
She
was
far
from
depending
on
that
result
of
his
preference
of
her
,
which
her
mother
and
sister
still
considered
as
certain
.
Nay
,
the
longer
they
were
together
the
more
doubtful
seemed
the
nature
of
his
regard
;
and
sometimes
,
for
a
few
painful
minutes
,
she
believed
it
to
be
no
more
than
friendship
.