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She
received
the
news
with
resolute
composure
;
made
no
observation
on
it
,
and
at
first
shed
no
tears
;
but
after
a
short
time
they
would
burst
out
,
and
for
the
rest
of
the
day
,
she
was
in
a
state
hardly
less
pitiable
than
when
she
first
learnt
to
expect
the
event
.
The
Willoughbys
left
town
as
soon
as
they
were
married
;
and
Elinor
now
hoped
,
as
there
could
be
no
danger
of
her
seeing
either
of
them
,
to
prevail
on
her
sister
,
who
had
never
yet
left
the
house
since
the
blow
first
fell
,
to
go
out
again
by
degrees
as
she
had
done
before
.
About
this
time
the
two
Miss
Steeles
,
lately
arrived
at
their
cousin
’
s
house
in
Bartlett
’
s
Buildings
,
Holburn
,
presented
themselves
again
before
their
more
grand
relations
in
Conduit
and
Berkeley
Streets
;
and
were
welcomed
by
them
all
with
great
cordiality
.
Elinor
only
was
sorry
to
see
them
.
Their
presence
always
gave
her
pain
,
and
she
hardly
knew
how
to
make
a
very
gracious
return
to
the
overpowering
delight
of
Lucy
in
finding
her
STILL
in
town
.
"
I
should
have
been
quite
disappointed
if
I
had
not
found
you
here
STILL
,
"
said
she
repeatedly
,
with
a
strong
emphasis
on
the
word
.
"
But
I
always
thought
I
SHOULD
.
I
was
almost
sure
you
would
not
leave
London
yet
awhile
;
though
you
TOLD
me
,
you
know
,
at
Barton
,
that
you
should
not
stay
above
a
MONTH
.
But
I
thought
,
at
the
time
,
that
you
would
most
likely
change
your
mind
when
it
came
to
the
point
.
It
would
have
been
such
a
great
pity
to
have
went
away
before
your
brother
and
sister
came
.
And
now
to
be
sure
you
will
be
in
no
hurry
to
be
gone
.
I
am
amazingly
glad
you
did
not
keep
to
YOUR
WORD
.
"
Elinor
perfectly
understood
her
,
and
was
forced
to
use
all
her
self
-
command
to
make
it
appear
that
she
did
NOT
.
"
Well
,
my
dear
,
"
said
Mrs
.
Jennings
,
"
and
how
did
you
travel
?
"
"
Not
in
the
stage
,
I
assure
you
,
"
replied
Miss
Steele
,
with
quick
exultation
;
"
we
came
post
all
the
way
,
and
had
a
very
smart
beau
to
attend
us
.
Dr
.
Davies
was
coming
to
town
,
and
so
we
thought
we
’
d
join
him
in
a
post
-
chaise
;
and
he
behaved
very
genteelly
,
and
paid
ten
or
twelve
shillings
more
than
we
did
.
"
"
Oh
,
oh
!
"
cried
Mrs
.
Jennings
;
"
very
pretty
,
indeed
!
and
the
Doctor
is
a
single
man
,
I
warrant
you
.
"