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"
I
have
been
more
pained
,
"
said
she
,
"
by
her
endeavors
to
acquit
him
than
by
all
the
rest
;
for
it
irritates
her
mind
more
than
the
most
perfect
conviction
of
his
unworthiness
can
do
.
Now
,
though
at
first
she
will
suffer
much
,
I
am
sure
she
will
soon
become
easier
Have
you
,
"
she
continued
,
after
a
short
silence
,
"
ever
seen
Mr
.
Willoughby
since
you
left
him
at
Barton
?
"
"
Yes
,
"
he
replied
gravely
,
"
once
I
have
.
One
meeting
was
unavoidable
.
"
Elinor
,
startled
by
his
manner
,
looked
at
him
anxiously
,
saying
,
"
What
?
have
you
met
him
to
—
"
"
I
could
meet
him
no
other
way
.
Eliza
had
confessed
to
me
,
though
most
reluctantly
,
the
name
of
her
lover
;
and
when
he
returned
to
town
,
which
was
within
a
fortnight
after
myself
,
we
met
by
appointment
,
he
to
defend
,
I
to
punish
his
conduct
.
We
returned
unwounded
,
and
the
meeting
,
therefore
,
never
got
abroad
.
"
Elinor
sighed
over
the
fancied
necessity
of
this
;
but
to
a
man
and
a
soldier
she
presumed
not
to
censure
it
.
"
Such
,
"
said
Colonel
Brandon
,
after
a
pause
,
"
has
been
the
unhappy
resemblance
between
the
fate
of
mother
and
daughter
!
and
so
imperfectly
have
I
discharged
my
trust
!
"
"
Is
she
still
in
town
?
"
"
No
;
as
soon
as
she
recovered
from
her
lying
-
in
,
for
I
found
her
near
her
delivery
,
I
removed
her
and
her
child
into
the
country
,
and
there
she
remains
.
"