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And
how
he
had
been
so
worried
by
what
passed
,
that
as
soon
as
he
had
went
away
from
his
mother
s
house
,
he
had
got
upon
his
horse
,
and
rid
into
the
country
,
some
where
or
other
;
and
how
he
had
stayed
about
at
an
inn
all
Thursday
and
Friday
,
on
purpose
to
get
the
better
of
it
.
And
after
thinking
it
all
over
and
over
again
,
he
said
,
it
seemed
to
him
as
if
,
now
he
had
no
fortune
,
and
no
nothing
at
all
,
it
would
be
quite
unkind
to
keep
her
on
to
the
engagement
,
because
it
must
be
for
her
loss
,
for
he
had
nothing
but
two
thousand
pounds
,
and
no
hope
of
any
thing
else
;
and
if
he
was
to
go
into
orders
,
as
he
had
some
thoughts
,
he
could
get
nothing
but
a
curacy
,
and
how
was
they
to
live
upon
that
?
He
could
not
bear
to
think
of
her
doing
no
better
,
and
so
he
begged
,
if
she
had
the
least
mind
for
it
,
to
put
an
end
to
the
matter
directly
,
and
leave
him
shift
for
himself
.
I
heard
him
say
all
this
as
plain
as
could
possibly
be
.
And
it
was
entirely
for
HER
sake
,
and
upon
HER
account
,
that
he
said
a
word
about
being
off
,
and
not
upon
his
own
.
I
will
take
my
oath
he
never
dropt
a
syllable
of
being
tired
of
her
,
or
of
wishing
to
marry
Miss
Morton
,
or
any
thing
like
it
.
But
,
to
be
sure
,
Lucy
would
not
give
ear
to
such
kind
of
talking
;
so
she
told
him
directly
(
with
a
great
deal
about
sweet
and
love
,
you
know
,
and
all
that
Oh
,
la
!
one
can
t
repeat
such
kind
of
things
you
know
)
she
told
him
directly
,
she
had
not
the
least
mind
in
the
world
to
be
off
,
for
she
could
live
with
him
upon
a
trifle
,
and
how
little
so
ever
he
might
have
,
she
should
be
very
glad
to
have
it
all
,
you
know
,
or
something
of
the
kind
.
So
then
he
was
monstrous
happy
,
and
talked
on
some
time
about
what
they
should
do
,
and
they
agreed
he
should
take
orders
directly
,
and
they
must
wait
to
be
married
till
he
got
a
living
.
And
just
then
I
could
not
hear
any
more
,
for
my
cousin
called
from
below
to
tell
me
Mrs
.
Richardson
was
come
in
her
coach
,
and
would
take
one
of
us
to
Kensington
Gardens
;
so
I
was
forced
to
go
into
the
room
and
interrupt
them
,
to
ask
Lucy
if
she
would
like
to
go
,
but
she
did
not
care
to
leave
Edward
;
so
I
just
run
up
stairs
and
put
on
a
pair
of
silk
stockings
and
came
off
with
the
Richardsons
.
"
"
I
do
not
understand
what
you
mean
by
interrupting
them
,
"
said
Elinor
;
"
you
were
all
in
the
same
room
together
,
were
not
you
?
"
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"
No
,
indeed
,
not
us
.
La
!
Miss
Dashwood
,
do
you
think
people
make
love
when
any
body
else
is
by
?
Oh
,
for
shame
!
To
be
sure
you
must
know
better
than
that
.
(
Laughing
affectedly
.
)
No
,
no
;
they
were
shut
up
in
the
drawing
-
room
together
,
and
all
I
heard
was
only
by
listening
at
the
door
.
"
"
How
!
"
cried
Elinor
;
"
have
you
been
repeating
to
me
what
you
only
learnt
yourself
by
listening
at
the
door
?
I
am
sorry
I
did
not
know
it
before
;
for
I
certainly
would
not
have
suffered
you
to
give
me
particulars
of
a
conversation
which
you
ought
not
to
have
known
yourself
.
How
could
you
behave
so
unfairly
by
your
sister
?
"
"
Oh
,
la
!
there
is
nothing
in
THAT
.
I
only
stood
at
the
door
,
and
heard
what
I
could
.
And
I
am
sure
Lucy
would
have
done
just
the
same
by
me
;
for
a
year
or
two
back
,
when
Martha
Sharpe
and
I
had
so
many
secrets
together
,
she
never
made
any
bones
of
hiding
in
a
closet
,
or
behind
a
chimney
-
board
,
on
purpose
to
hear
what
we
said
.
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Elinor
tried
to
talk
of
something
else
;
but
Miss
Steele
could
not
be
kept
beyond
a
couple
of
minutes
,
from
what
was
uppermost
in
her
mind
.
"
Edward
talks
of
going
to
Oxford
soon
,
"
said
she
;
"
but
now
he
is
lodging
at
No
.
,
Pall
Mall
.
What
an
ill
-
natured
woman
his
mother
is
,
an
t
she
?
And
your
brother
and
sister
were
not
very
kind
!
However
,
I
shan
t
say
anything
against
them
to
YOU
;
and
to
be
sure
they
did
send
us
home
in
their
own
chariot
,
which
was
more
than
I
looked
for
.
And
for
my
part
,
I
was
all
in
a
fright
for
fear
your
sister
should
ask
us
for
the
huswifes
she
had
gave
us
a
day
or
two
before
;
but
,
however
,
nothing
was
said
about
them
,
and
I
took
care
to
keep
mine
out
of
sight
.
Edward
have
got
some
business
at
Oxford
,
he
says
;
so
he
must
go
there
for
a
time
;
and
after
THAT
,
as
soon
as
he
can
light
upon
a
Bishop
,
he
will
be
ordained
.
I
wonder
what
curacy
he
will
get
!
Good
gracious
!
(
giggling
as
she
spoke
)
I
d
lay
my
life
I
know
what
my
cousins
will
say
,
when
they
hear
of
it
.
They
will
tell
me
I
should
write
to
the
Doctor
,
to
get
Edward
the
curacy
of
his
new
living
.
I
know
they
will
;
but
I
am
sure
I
would
not
do
such
a
thing
for
all
the
world
.
La
!
I
shall
say
directly
,
I
wonder
how
you
could
think
of
such
a
thing
?
I
write
to
the
Doctor
,
indeed
!
"
"
Well
,
"
said
Elinor
,
"
it
is
a
comfort
to
be
prepared
against
the
worst
.
You
have
got
your
answer
ready
.