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"
Colonel
Brandon
give
ME
a
living
!
—
Can
it
be
possible
?
"
"
The
unkindness
of
your
own
relations
has
made
you
astonished
to
find
friendship
any
where
.
"
"
No
,
"
replied
he
,
with
sudden
consciousness
,
"
not
to
find
it
in
YOU
;
for
I
cannot
be
ignorant
that
to
you
,
to
your
goodness
,
I
owe
it
all
.
—
I
feel
it
—
I
would
express
it
if
I
could
—
but
,
as
you
well
know
,
I
am
no
orator
.
"
"
You
are
very
much
mistaken
.
I
do
assure
you
that
you
owe
it
entirely
,
at
least
almost
entirely
,
to
your
own
merit
,
and
Colonel
Brandon
’
s
discernment
of
it
.
I
have
had
no
hand
in
it
.
I
did
not
even
know
,
till
I
understood
his
design
,
that
the
living
was
vacant
;
nor
had
it
ever
occurred
to
me
that
he
might
have
had
such
a
living
in
his
gift
.
As
a
friend
of
mine
,
of
my
family
,
he
may
,
perhaps
—
indeed
I
know
he
HAS
,
still
greater
pleasure
in
bestowing
it
;
but
,
upon
my
word
,
you
owe
nothing
to
my
solicitation
.
"
Truth
obliged
her
to
acknowledge
some
small
share
in
the
action
,
but
she
was
at
the
same
time
so
unwilling
to
appear
as
the
benefactress
of
Edward
,
that
she
acknowledged
it
with
hesitation
;
which
probably
contributed
to
fix
that
suspicion
in
his
mind
which
had
recently
entered
it
.
For
a
short
time
he
sat
deep
in
thought
,
after
Elinor
had
ceased
to
speak
;
—
at
last
,
and
as
if
it
were
rather
an
effort
,
he
said
,
"
Colonel
Brandon
seems
a
man
of
great
worth
and
respectability
.
I
have
always
heard
him
spoken
of
as
such
,
and
your
brother
I
know
esteems
him
highly
.
He
is
undoubtedly
a
sensible
man
,
and
in
his
manners
perfectly
the
gentleman
.
"
"
Indeed
,
"
replied
Elinor
,
"
I
believe
that
you
will
find
him
,
on
farther
acquaintance
,
all
that
you
have
heard
him
to
be
,
and
as
you
will
be
such
very
near
neighbours
(
for
I
understand
the
parsonage
is
almost
close
to
the
mansion
-
house
,
)
it
is
particularly
important
that
he
SHOULD
be
all
this
.
"
Edward
made
no
answer
;
but
when
she
had
turned
away
her
head
,
gave
her
a
look
so
serious
,
so
earnest
,
so
uncheerful
,
as
seemed
to
say
,
that
he
might
hereafter
wish
the
distance
between
the
parsonage
and
the
mansion
-
house
much
greater
.
"
Colonel
Brandon
,
I
think
,
lodges
in
St
.
James
Street
,
"
said
he
,
soon
afterwards
,
rising
from
his
chair
.