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"
Mrs
.
Ferrars
,
"
added
he
,
lowering
his
voice
to
the
tone
becoming
so
important
a
subject
,
"
knows
nothing
about
it
at
present
,
and
I
believe
it
will
be
best
to
keep
it
entirely
concealed
from
her
as
long
as
may
be
.
—
When
the
marriage
takes
place
,
I
fear
she
must
hear
of
it
all
.
"
"
But
why
should
such
precaution
be
used
?
—
Though
it
is
not
to
be
supposed
that
Mrs
.
Ferrars
can
have
the
smallest
satisfaction
in
knowing
that
her
son
has
money
enough
to
live
upon
,
—
for
THAT
must
be
quite
out
of
the
question
;
yet
why
,
upon
her
late
behaviour
,
is
she
supposed
to
feel
at
all
?
—
She
has
done
with
her
son
,
she
cast
him
off
for
ever
,
and
has
made
all
those
over
whom
she
had
any
influence
,
cast
him
off
likewise
.
Surely
,
after
doing
so
,
she
cannot
be
imagined
liable
to
any
impression
of
sorrow
or
of
joy
on
his
account
—
she
cannot
be
interested
in
any
thing
that
befalls
him
.
—
She
would
not
be
so
weak
as
to
throw
away
the
comfort
of
a
child
,
and
yet
retain
the
anxiety
of
a
parent
!
"
"
Ah
!
Elinor
,
"
said
John
,
"
your
reasoning
is
very
good
,
but
it
is
founded
on
ignorance
of
human
nature
.
When
Edward
’
s
unhappy
match
takes
place
,
depend
upon
it
his
mother
will
feel
as
much
as
if
she
had
never
discarded
him
;
and
,
therefore
every
circumstance
that
may
accelerate
that
dreadful
event
,
must
be
concealed
from
her
as
much
as
possible
.
Mrs
.
Ferrars
can
never
forget
that
Edward
is
her
son
.
"
"
You
surprise
me
;
I
should
think
it
must
nearly
have
escaped
her
memory
by
THIS
time
.
"
"
You
wrong
her
exceedingly
.
Mrs
.
Ferrars
is
one
of
the
most
affectionate
mothers
in
the
world
.
"
Elinor
was
silent
.
"
We
think
NOW
,
"
—
said
Mr
.
Dashwood
,
after
a
short
pause
,
"
of
ROBERT
’
S
marrying
Miss
Morton
.
"
Elinor
,
smiling
at
the
grave
and
decisive
importance
of
her
brother
’
s
tone
,
calmly
replied
,
"
The
lady
,
I
suppose
,
has
no
choice
in
the
affair
.
"