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Colonel
Brandon
came
in
while
the
party
were
at
tea
,
and
by
his
manner
of
looking
round
the
room
for
Marianne
,
Elinor
immediately
fancied
that
he
neither
expected
nor
wished
to
see
her
there
,
and
,
in
short
,
that
he
was
already
aware
of
what
occasioned
her
absence
.
Mrs
.
Jennings
was
not
struck
by
the
same
thought
;
for
soon
after
his
entrance
,
she
walked
across
the
room
to
the
tea
-
table
where
Elinor
presided
,
and
whispered
—
"
The
Colonel
looks
as
grave
as
ever
you
see
.
He
knows
nothing
of
it
;
do
tell
him
,
my
dear
.
"
He
shortly
afterwards
drew
a
chair
close
to
hers
,
and
,
with
a
look
which
perfectly
assured
her
of
his
good
information
,
inquired
after
her
sister
.
"
Marianne
is
not
well
,
"
said
she
.
"
She
has
been
indisposed
all
day
,
and
we
have
persuaded
her
to
go
to
bed
.
"
"
Perhaps
,
then
,
"
he
hesitatingly
replied
,
"
what
I
heard
this
morning
may
be
—
there
may
be
more
truth
in
it
than
I
could
believe
possible
at
first
.
"
"
What
did
you
hear
?
"
"
That
a
gentleman
,
whom
I
had
reason
to
think
—
in
short
,
that
a
man
,
whom
I
KNEW
to
be
engaged
—
but
how
shall
I
tell
you
?
If
you
know
it
already
,
as
surely
you
must
,
I
may
be
spared
.
"
"
You
mean
,
"
answered
Elinor
,
with
forced
calmness
,
"
Mr
.
Willoughby
’
s
marriage
with
Miss
Grey
.
Yes
,
we
DO
know
it
all
.
This
seems
to
have
been
a
day
of
general
elucidation
,
for
this
very
morning
first
unfolded
it
to
us
.
Mr
.
Willoughby
is
unfathomable
!
Where
did
you
hear
it
?
"
"
In
a
stationer
’
s
shop
in
Pall
Mall
,
where
I
had
business
.
Two
ladies
were
waiting
for
their
carriage
,
and
one
of
them
was
giving
the
other
an
account
of
the
intended
match
,
in
a
voice
so
little
attempting
concealment
,
that
it
was
impossible
for
me
not
to
hear
all
.
The
name
of
Willoughby
,
John
Willoughby
,
frequently
repeated
,
first
caught
my
attention
;
and
what
followed
was
a
positive
assertion
that
every
thing
was
now
finally
settled
respecting
his
marriage
with
Miss
Grey
—
it
was
no
longer
to
be
a
secret
—
it
would
take
place
even
within
a
few
weeks
,
with
many
particulars
of
preparations
and
other
matters
.
One
thing
,
especially
,
I
remember
,
because
it
served
to
identify
the
man
still
more
:
—
as
soon
as
the
ceremony
was
over
,
they
were
to
go
to
Combe
Magna
,
his
seat
in
Somersetshire
.
My
astonishment
!
—
but
it
would
be
impossible
to
describe
what
I
felt
.
The
communicative
lady
I
learnt
,
on
inquiry
,
for
I
stayed
in
the
shop
till
they
were
gone
,
was
a
Mrs
.
Ellison
,
and
that
,
as
I
have
been
since
informed
,
is
the
name
of
Miss
Grey
’
s
guardian
.
"
"
It
is
.
But
have
you
likewise
heard
that
Miss
Grey
has
fifty
thousand
pounds
?
In
that
,
if
in
any
thing
,
we
may
find
an
explanation
.
"