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That
such
letters
,
so
full
of
affection
and
confidence
,
could
have
been
so
answered
,
Elinor
,
for
Willoughby
’
s
sake
,
would
have
been
unwilling
to
believe
.
But
her
condemnation
of
him
did
not
blind
her
to
the
impropriety
of
their
having
been
written
at
all
;
and
she
was
silently
grieving
over
the
imprudence
which
had
hazarded
such
unsolicited
proofs
of
tenderness
,
not
warranted
by
anything
preceding
,
and
most
severely
condemned
by
the
event
,
when
Marianne
,
perceiving
that
she
had
finished
the
letters
,
observed
to
her
that
they
contained
nothing
but
what
any
one
would
have
written
in
the
same
situation
.
"
I
felt
myself
,
"
she
added
,
"
to
be
as
solemnly
engaged
to
him
,
as
if
the
strictest
legal
covenant
had
bound
us
to
each
other
.
"
"
I
can
believe
it
,
"
said
Elinor
;
"
but
unfortunately
he
did
not
feel
the
same
.
"
"
He
DID
feel
the
same
,
Elinor
—
for
weeks
and
weeks
he
felt
it
.
I
know
he
did
.
Whatever
may
have
changed
him
now
,
(
and
nothing
but
the
blackest
art
employed
against
me
can
have
done
it
)
,
I
was
once
as
dear
to
him
as
my
own
soul
could
wish
.
This
lock
of
hair
,
which
now
he
can
so
readily
give
up
,
was
begged
of
me
with
the
most
earnest
supplication
.
Had
you
seen
his
look
,
his
manner
,
had
you
heard
his
voice
at
that
moment
!
Have
you
forgot
the
last
evening
of
our
being
together
at
Barton
?
The
morning
that
we
parted
too
!
When
he
told
me
that
it
might
be
many
weeks
before
we
met
again
—
his
distress
—
can
I
ever
forget
his
distress
?
"
For
a
moment
or
two
she
could
say
no
more
;
but
when
this
emotion
had
passed
away
,
she
added
,
in
a
firmer
tone
,
"
Elinor
,
I
have
been
cruelly
used
;
but
not
by
Willoughby
.
"
"
Dearest
Marianne
,
who
but
himself
?
By
whom
can
he
have
been
instigated
?
"
"
By
all
the
world
,
rather
than
by
his
own
heart
.
I
could
rather
believe
every
creature
of
my
acquaintance
leagued
together
to
ruin
me
in
his
opinion
,
than
believe
his
nature
capable
of
such
cruelty
.
This
woman
of
whom
he
writes
—
whoever
she
be
—
or
any
one
,
in
short
,
but
your
own
dear
self
,
mama
,
and
Edward
,
may
have
been
so
barbarous
to
bely
me
.
Beyond
you
three
,
is
there
a
creature
in
the
world
whom
I
would
not
rather
suspect
of
evil
than
Willoughby
,
whose
heart
I
know
so
well
?
"
Elinor
would
not
contend
,
and
only
replied
,
"
Whoever
may
have
been
so
detestably
your
enemy
,
let
them
be
cheated
of
their
malignant
triumph
,
my
dear
sister
,
by
seeing
how
nobly
the
consciousness
of
your
own
innocence
and
good
intentions
supports
your
spirits
.