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Elinor
was
very
angry
,
but
Marianne
seemed
entirely
insensible
of
the
sting
;
for
she
calmly
replied
,
"
Not
so
,
indeed
;
for
,
seriously
speaking
,
I
am
very
sure
that
conscience
only
kept
Edward
from
Harley
Street
.
And
I
really
believe
he
HAS
the
most
delicate
conscience
in
the
world
;
the
most
scrupulous
in
performing
every
engagement
,
however
minute
,
and
however
it
may
make
against
his
interest
or
pleasure
.
He
is
the
most
fearful
of
giving
pain
,
of
wounding
expectation
,
and
the
most
incapable
of
being
selfish
,
of
any
body
I
ever
saw
.
Edward
,
it
is
so
,
and
I
will
say
it
.
What
!
are
you
never
to
hear
yourself
praised
!
—
Then
you
must
be
no
friend
of
mine
;
for
those
who
will
accept
of
my
love
and
esteem
,
must
submit
to
my
open
commendation
.
"
The
nature
of
her
commendation
,
in
the
present
case
,
however
,
happened
to
be
particularly
ill
-
suited
to
the
feelings
of
two
thirds
of
her
auditors
,
and
was
so
very
unexhilarating
to
Edward
,
that
he
very
soon
got
up
to
go
away
.
"
Going
so
soon
!
"
said
Marianne
;
"
my
dear
Edward
,
this
must
not
be
.
"
And
drawing
him
a
little
aside
,
she
whispered
her
persuasion
that
Lucy
could
not
stay
much
longer
.
But
even
this
encouragement
failed
,
for
he
would
go
;
and
Lucy
,
who
would
have
outstaid
him
,
had
his
visit
lasted
two
hours
,
soon
afterwards
went
away
.
"
What
can
bring
her
here
so
often
?
"
said
Marianne
,
on
her
leaving
them
.
"
Could
not
she
see
that
we
wanted
her
gone
!
—
how
teazing
to
Edward
!
"
"
Why
so
?
—
we
were
all
his
friends
,
and
Lucy
has
been
the
longest
known
to
him
of
any
.
It
is
but
natural
that
he
should
like
to
see
her
as
well
as
ourselves
.
"
Marianne
looked
at
her
steadily
,
and
said
,
"
You
know
,
Elinor
,
that
this
is
a
kind
of
talking
which
I
cannot
bear
.
If
you
only
hope
to
have
your
assertion
contradicted
,
as
I
must
suppose
to
be
the
case
,
you
ought
to
recollect
that
I
am
the
last
person
in
the
world
to
do
it
.
I
cannot
descend
to
be
tricked
out
of
assurances
,
that
are
not
really
wanted
.
"
She
then
left
the
room
;
and
Elinor
dared
not
follow
her
to
say
more
,
for
bound
as
she
was
by
her
promise
of
secrecy
to
Lucy
,
she
could
give
no
information
that
would
convince
Marianne
;
and
painful
as
the
consequences
of
her
still
continuing
in
an
error
might
be
,
she
was
obliged
to
submit
to
it