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"
And
who
are
the
Ellisons
?
"
"
Her
guardians
,
my
dear
.
But
now
she
is
of
age
and
may
choose
for
herself
;
and
a
pretty
choice
she
has
made
!
What
now
,
"
after
pausing
a
moment
"
your
poor
sister
is
gone
to
her
own
room
,
I
suppose
,
to
moan
by
herself
.
Is
there
nothing
one
can
get
to
comfort
her
?
Poor
dear
,
it
seems
quite
cruel
to
let
her
be
alone
.
Well
,
by
-
and
-
by
we
shall
have
a
few
friends
,
and
that
will
amuse
her
a
little
.
What
shall
we
play
at
?
She
hates
whist
I
know
;
but
is
there
no
round
game
she
cares
for
?
"
"
Dear
ma
am
,
this
kindness
is
quite
unnecessary
.
Marianne
,
I
dare
say
,
will
not
leave
her
room
again
this
evening
.
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I
shall
persuade
her
if
I
can
to
go
early
to
bed
,
for
I
am
sure
she
wants
rest
.
"
"
Aye
,
I
believe
that
will
be
best
for
her
.
Let
her
name
her
own
supper
,
and
go
to
bed
.
Lord
!
no
wonder
she
has
been
looking
so
bad
and
so
cast
down
this
last
week
or
two
,
for
this
matter
I
suppose
has
been
hanging
over
her
head
as
long
as
that
.
And
so
the
letter
that
came
today
finished
it
!
Poor
soul
!
I
am
sure
if
I
had
had
a
notion
of
it
,
I
would
not
have
joked
her
about
it
for
all
my
money
.
But
then
you
know
,
how
should
I
guess
such
a
thing
?
I
made
sure
of
its
being
nothing
but
a
common
love
letter
,
and
you
know
young
people
like
to
be
laughed
at
about
them
.
Lord
!
how
concerned
Sir
John
and
my
daughters
will
be
when
they
hear
it
!
If
I
had
my
senses
about
me
I
might
have
called
in
Conduit
Street
in
my
way
home
,
and
told
them
of
it
.
But
I
shall
see
them
tomorrow
.
"
"
It
would
be
unnecessary
I
am
sure
,
for
you
to
caution
Mrs
.
Palmer
and
Sir
John
against
ever
naming
Mr
.
Willoughby
,
or
making
the
slightest
allusion
to
what
has
passed
,
before
my
sister
.
Their
own
good
-
nature
must
point
out
to
them
the
real
cruelty
of
appearing
to
know
any
thing
about
it
when
she
is
present
;
and
the
less
that
may
ever
be
said
to
myself
on
the
subject
,
the
more
my
feelings
will
be
spared
,
as
you
my
dear
madam
will
easily
believe
.
"
"
Oh
!
Lord
!
yes
,
that
I
do
indeed
.
It
must
be
terrible
for
you
to
hear
it
talked
of
;
and
as
for
your
sister
,
I
am
sure
I
would
not
mention
a
word
about
it
to
her
for
the
world
.
You
saw
I
did
not
all
dinner
time
.
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No
more
would
Sir
John
,
nor
my
daughters
,
for
they
are
all
very
thoughtful
and
considerate
;
especially
if
I
give
them
a
hint
,
as
I
certainly
will
.
For
my
part
,
I
think
the
less
that
is
said
about
such
things
,
the
better
,
the
sooner
tis
blown
over
and
forgot
.
And
what
does
talking
ever
do
you
know
?
"
"
In
this
affair
it
can
only
do
harm
;
more
so
perhaps
than
in
many
cases
of
a
similar
kind
,
for
it
has
been
attended
by
circumstances
which
,
for
the
sake
of
every
one
concerned
in
it
,
make
it
unfit
to
become
the
public
conversation
.
I
must
do
THIS
justice
to
Mr
.
Willoughby
he
has
broken
no
positive
engagement
with
my
sister
.
"
"
Law
,
my
dear
!
Don
t
pretend
to
defend
him
.
No
positive
engagement
indeed
!
after
taking
her
all
over
Allenham
House
,
and
fixing
on
the
very
rooms
they
were
to
live
in
hereafter
!
"