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"
This
is
admiration
of
a
very
particular
kind
!
what
is
Miss
Morton
to
us
?
who
knows
,
or
who
cares
,
for
her
?
it
is
Elinor
of
whom
WE
think
and
speak
.
"
And
so
saying
,
she
took
the
screens
out
of
her
sister
-
in
-
law
s
hands
,
to
admire
them
herself
as
they
ought
to
be
admired
.
Mrs
.
Ferrars
looked
exceedingly
angry
,
and
drawing
herself
up
more
stiffly
than
ever
,
pronounced
in
retort
this
bitter
philippic
,
"
Miss
Morton
is
Lord
Morton
s
daughter
.
"
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Fanny
looked
very
angry
too
,
and
her
husband
was
all
in
a
fright
at
his
sister
s
audacity
.
Elinor
was
much
more
hurt
by
Marianne
s
warmth
than
she
had
been
by
what
produced
it
;
but
Colonel
Brandon
s
eyes
,
as
they
were
fixed
on
Marianne
,
declared
that
he
noticed
only
what
was
amiable
in
it
,
the
affectionate
heart
which
could
not
bear
to
see
a
sister
slighted
in
the
smallest
point
.
Marianne
s
feelings
did
not
stop
here
.
The
cold
insolence
of
Mrs
.
Ferrars
s
general
behaviour
to
her
sister
,
seemed
,
to
her
,
to
foretell
such
difficulties
and
distresses
to
Elinor
,
as
her
own
wounded
heart
taught
her
to
think
of
with
horror
;
and
urged
by
a
strong
impulse
of
affectionate
sensibility
,
she
moved
after
a
moment
,
to
her
sister
s
chair
,
and
putting
one
arm
round
her
neck
,
and
one
cheek
close
to
hers
,
said
in
a
low
,
but
eager
,
voice
,
"
Dear
,
dear
Elinor
,
don
t
mind
them
.
Don
t
let
them
make
YOU
unhappy
.
"
She
could
say
no
more
;
her
spirits
were
quite
overcome
,
and
hiding
her
face
on
Elinor
s
shoulder
,
she
burst
into
tears
.
Every
body
s
attention
was
called
,
and
almost
every
body
was
concerned
.
Colonel
Brandon
rose
up
and
went
to
them
without
knowing
what
he
did
.
Mrs
.
Jennings
,
with
a
very
intelligent
"
Ah
!
poor
dear
,
"
immediately
gave
her
her
salts
;
and
Sir
John
felt
so
desperately
enraged
against
the
author
of
this
nervous
distress
,
that
he
instantly
changed
his
seat
to
one
close
by
Lucy
Steele
,
and
gave
her
,
in
a
whisper
,
a
brief
account
of
the
whole
shocking
affair
.
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In
a
few
minutes
,
however
,
Marianne
was
recovered
enough
to
put
an
end
to
the
bustle
,
and
sit
down
among
the
rest
;
though
her
spirits
retained
the
impression
of
what
had
passed
,
the
whole
evening
"
Poor
Marianne
!
"
said
her
brother
to
Colonel
Brandon
,
in
a
low
voice
,
as
soon
as
he
could
secure
his
attention
,
"
She
has
not
such
good
health
as
her
sister
,
she
is
very
nervous
,
she
has
not
Elinor
s
constitution
;
and
one
must
allow
that
there
is
something
very
trying
to
a
young
woman
who
HAS
BEEN
a
beauty
in
the
loss
of
her
personal
attractions
.
You
would
not
think
it
perhaps
,
but
Marianne
WAS
remarkably
handsome
a
few
months
ago
;
quite
as
handsome
as
Elinor
.
Now
you
see
it
is
all
gone
.
"
Elinor
s
curiosity
to
see
Mrs
.
Ferrars
was
satisfied
.
She
had
found
in
her
every
thing
that
could
tend
to
make
a
farther
connection
between
the
families
undesirable
.
She
had
seen
enough
of
her
pride
,
her
meanness
,
and
her
determined
prejudice
against
herself
,
to
comprehend
all
the
difficulties
that
must
have
perplexed
the
engagement
,
and
retarded
the
marriage
,
of
Edward
and
herself
,
had
he
been
otherwise
free
;
and
she
had
seen
almost
enough
to
be
thankful
for
her
OWN
sake
,
that
one
greater
obstacle
preserved
her
from
suffering
under
any
other
of
Mrs
.
Ferrars
s
creation
,
preserved
her
from
all
dependence
upon
her
caprice
,
or
any
solicitude
for
her
good
opinion
.
Or
at
least
,
if
she
did
not
bring
herself
quite
to
rejoice
in
Edward
s
being
fettered
to
Lucy
,
she
determined
,
that
had
Lucy
been
more
amiable
,
she
OUGHT
to
have
rejoiced
.