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She
wondered
that
Lucy
s
spirits
could
be
so
very
much
elevated
by
the
civility
of
Mrs
.
Ferrars
;
that
her
interest
and
her
vanity
should
so
very
much
blind
her
as
to
make
the
attention
which
seemed
only
paid
her
because
she
was
NOT
ELINOR
,
appear
a
compliment
to
herself
or
to
allow
her
to
derive
encouragement
from
a
preference
only
given
her
,
because
her
real
situation
was
unknown
.
But
that
it
was
so
,
had
not
only
been
declared
by
Lucy
s
eyes
at
the
time
,
but
was
declared
over
again
the
next
morning
more
openly
,
for
at
her
particular
desire
,
Lady
Middleton
set
her
down
in
Berkeley
Street
on
the
chance
of
seeing
Elinor
alone
,
to
tell
her
how
happy
she
was
.
The
chance
proved
a
lucky
one
,
for
a
message
from
Mrs
.
Palmer
soon
after
she
arrived
,
carried
Mrs
.
Jennings
away
.
"
My
dear
friend
,
"
cried
Lucy
,
as
soon
as
they
were
by
themselves
,
"
I
come
to
talk
to
you
of
my
happiness
.
Could
anything
be
so
flattering
as
Mrs
.
Ferrars
s
way
of
treating
me
yesterday
?
So
exceeding
affable
as
she
was
!
You
know
how
I
dreaded
the
thoughts
of
seeing
her
;
but
the
very
moment
I
was
introduced
,
there
was
such
an
affability
in
her
behaviour
as
really
should
seem
to
say
,
she
had
quite
took
a
fancy
to
me
.
Now
was
not
it
so
?
You
saw
it
all
;
and
was
not
you
quite
struck
with
it
?
"
Отключить рекламу
"
She
was
certainly
very
civil
to
you
.
"
"
Civil
!
Did
you
see
nothing
but
only
civility
?
I
saw
a
vast
deal
more
.
Such
kindness
as
fell
to
the
share
of
nobody
but
me
!
No
pride
,
no
hauteur
,
and
your
sister
just
the
same
all
sweetness
and
affability
!
"
Elinor
wished
to
talk
of
something
else
,
but
Lucy
still
pressed
her
to
own
that
she
had
reason
for
her
happiness
;
and
Elinor
was
obliged
to
go
on
.
"
Undoubtedly
,
if
they
had
known
your
engagement
,
"
said
she
,
"
nothing
could
be
more
flattering
than
their
treatment
of
you
;
but
as
that
was
not
the
case
"
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"
I
guessed
you
would
say
so
,
"
replied
Lucy
quickly
"
but
there
was
no
reason
in
the
world
why
Mrs
.
Ferrars
should
seem
to
like
me
,
if
she
did
not
,
and
her
liking
me
is
every
thing
.
You
shan
t
talk
me
out
of
my
satisfaction
.
I
am
sure
it
will
all
end
well
,
and
there
will
be
no
difficulties
at
all
,
to
what
I
used
to
think
.
Mrs
.
Ferrars
is
a
charming
woman
,
and
so
is
your
sister
.
They
are
both
delightful
women
,
indeed
!
I
wonder
I
should
never
hear
you
say
how
agreeable
Mrs
.
Dashwood
was
!
"
To
this
Elinor
had
no
answer
to
make
,
and
did
not
attempt
any
.
"
Are
you
ill
,
Miss
Dashwood
?
you
seem
low
you
don
t
speak
;
sure
you
an
t
well
.
"