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Elinor
,
for
her
sister
’
s
sake
,
could
not
press
the
subject
farther
,
and
she
hoped
it
was
not
required
of
her
for
Willoughby
’
s
;
since
,
though
Marianne
might
lose
much
,
he
could
gain
very
little
by
the
enforcement
of
the
real
truth
.
After
a
short
silence
on
both
sides
,
Mrs
.
Jennings
,
with
all
her
natural
hilarity
,
burst
forth
again
.
"
Well
,
my
dear
,
’
tis
a
true
saying
about
an
ill
-
wind
,
for
it
will
be
all
the
better
for
Colonel
Brandon
.
He
will
have
her
at
last
;
aye
,
that
he
will
.
Mind
me
,
now
,
if
they
an
’
t
married
by
Mid
-
summer
.
Lord
!
how
he
’
ll
chuckle
over
this
news
!
I
hope
he
will
come
tonight
.
It
will
be
all
to
one
a
better
match
for
your
sister
.
Two
thousand
a
year
without
debt
or
drawback
—
except
the
little
love
-
child
,
indeed
;
aye
,
I
had
forgot
her
;
but
she
may
be
’
prenticed
out
at
a
small
cost
,
and
then
what
does
it
signify
?
Delaford
is
a
nice
place
,
I
can
tell
you
;
exactly
what
I
call
a
nice
old
fashioned
place
,
full
of
comforts
and
conveniences
;
quite
shut
in
with
great
garden
walls
that
are
covered
with
the
best
fruit
-
trees
in
the
country
;
and
such
a
mulberry
tree
in
one
corner
!
Lord
!
how
Charlotte
and
I
did
stuff
the
only
time
we
were
there
!
Then
,
there
is
a
dove
-
cote
,
some
delightful
stew
-
ponds
,
and
a
very
pretty
canal
;
and
every
thing
,
in
short
,
that
one
could
wish
for
;
and
,
moreover
,
it
is
close
to
the
church
,
and
only
a
quarter
of
a
mile
from
the
turnpike
-
road
,
so
’
tis
never
dull
,
for
if
you
only
go
and
sit
up
in
an
old
yew
arbour
behind
the
house
,
you
may
see
all
the
carriages
that
pass
along
.
Oh
!
’
tis
a
nice
place
!
A
butcher
hard
by
in
the
village
,
and
the
parsonage
-
house
within
a
stone
’
s
throw
.
To
my
fancy
,
a
thousand
times
prettier
than
Barton
Park
,
where
they
are
forced
to
send
three
miles
for
their
meat
,
and
have
not
a
neighbour
nearer
than
your
mother
.
Well
,
I
shall
spirit
up
the
Colonel
as
soon
as
I
can
.
One
shoulder
of
mutton
,
you
know
,
drives
another
down
.
If
we
CAN
but
put
Willoughby
out
of
her
head
!
"
"
Ay
,
if
we
can
do
THAT
,
Ma
’
am
,
"
said
Elinor
,
"
we
shall
do
very
well
with
or
without
Colonel
Brandon
.
"
And
then
rising
,
she
went
away
to
join
Marianne
,
whom
she
found
,
as
she
expected
,
in
her
own
room
,
leaning
,
in
silent
misery
,
over
the
small
remains
of
a
fire
,
which
,
till
Elinor
’
s
entrance
,
had
been
her
only
light
.
"
You
had
better
leave
me
,
"
was
all
the
notice
that
her
sister
received
from
her
.
"
I
will
leave
you
,
"
said
Elinor
,
"
if
you
will
go
to
bed
.
"
But
this
,
from
the
momentary
perverseness
of
impatient
suffering
,
she
at
first
refused
to
do
.
Her
sister
’
s
earnest
,
though
gentle
persuasion
,
however
,
soon
softened
her
to
compliance
,
and
Elinor
saw
her
lay
her
aching
head
on
the
pillow
,
and
as
she
hoped
,
in
a
way
to
get
some
quiet
rest
before
she
left
her
.
In
the
drawing
-
room
,
whither
she
then
repaired
,
she
was
soon
joined
by
Mrs
.
Jennings
,
with
a
wine
-
glass
,
full
of
something
,
in
her
hand
.
"
My
dear
,
"
said
she
,
entering
,
"
I
have
just
recollected
that
I
have
some
of
the
finest
old
Constantia
wine
in
the
house
that
ever
was
tasted
,
so
I
have
brought
a
glass
of
it
for
your
sister
.
My
poor
husband
!
how
fond
he
was
of
it
!
Whenever
he
had
a
touch
of
his
old
colicky
gout
,
he
said
it
did
him
more
good
than
any
thing
else
in
the
world
.
Do
take
it
to
your
sister
.
"
"
Dear
Ma
’
am
,
"
replied
Elinor
,
smiling
at
the
difference
of
the
complaints
for
which
it
was
recommended
,
"
how
good
you
are
!
But
I
have
just
left
Marianne
in
bed
,
and
,
I
hope
,
almost
asleep
;
and
as
I
think
nothing
will
be
of
so
much
service
to
her
as
rest
,
if
you
will
give
me
leave
,
I
will
drink
the
wine
myself
.
"
Mrs
.
Jennings
,
though
regretting
that
she
had
not
been
five
minutes
earlier
,
was
satisfied
with
the
compromise
;
and
Elinor
,
as
she
swallowed
the
chief
of
it
,
reflected
,
that
though
its
effects
on
a
colicky
gout
were
,
at
present
,
of
little
importance
to
her
,
its
healing
powers
,
on
a
disappointed
heart
might
be
as
reasonably
tried
on
herself
as
on
her
sister
.