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The
repose
of
the
latter
became
more
and
more
disturbed
;
and
her
sister
,
who
watched
,
with
unremitting
attention
her
continual
change
of
posture
,
and
heard
the
frequent
but
inarticulate
sounds
of
complaint
which
passed
her
lips
,
was
almost
wishing
to
rouse
her
from
so
painful
a
slumber
,
when
Marianne
,
suddenly
awakened
by
some
accidental
noise
in
the
house
,
started
hastily
up
,
and
,
with
feverish
wildness
,
cried
out
,
"
Is
mama
coming
?
"
"
Not
yet
,
"
cried
the
other
,
concealing
her
terror
,
and
assisting
Marianne
to
lie
down
again
,
"
but
she
will
be
here
,
I
hope
,
before
it
is
long
.
It
is
a
great
way
,
you
know
,
from
hence
to
Barton
.
"
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"
But
she
must
not
go
round
by
London
,
"
cried
Marianne
,
in
the
same
hurried
manner
.
"
I
shall
never
see
her
,
if
she
goes
by
London
.
"
Elinor
perceived
with
alarm
that
she
was
not
quite
herself
,
and
,
while
attempting
to
soothe
her
,
eagerly
felt
her
pulse
.
It
was
lower
and
quicker
than
ever
!
and
Marianne
,
still
talking
wildly
of
mama
,
her
alarm
increased
so
rapidly
,
as
to
determine
her
on
sending
instantly
for
Mr
.
Harris
,
and
despatching
a
messenger
to
Barton
for
her
mother
.
To
consult
with
Colonel
Brandon
on
the
best
means
of
effecting
the
latter
,
was
a
thought
which
immediately
followed
the
resolution
of
its
performance
;
and
as
soon
she
had
rung
up
the
maid
to
take
her
place
by
her
sister
,
she
hastened
down
to
the
drawing
-
room
,
where
she
knew
he
was
generally
to
be
found
at
a
much
later
hour
than
the
present
.
It
was
no
time
for
hesitation
.
Her
fears
and
her
difficulties
were
immediately
before
him
.
Her
fears
,
he
had
no
courage
,
no
confidence
to
attempt
the
removal
of
:
he
listened
to
them
in
silent
despondence
;
but
her
difficulties
were
instantly
obviated
,
for
with
a
readiness
that
seemed
to
speak
the
occasion
,
and
the
service
pre
-
arranged
in
his
mind
,
he
offered
himself
as
the
messenger
who
should
fetch
Mrs
.
Dashwood
.
Elinor
made
no
resistance
that
was
not
easily
overcome
.
She
thanked
him
with
brief
,
though
fervent
gratitude
,
and
while
he
went
to
hurry
off
his
servant
with
a
message
to
Mr
.
Harris
,
and
an
order
for
post
-
horses
directly
,
she
wrote
a
few
lines
to
her
mother
.
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The
comfort
of
such
a
friend
at
that
moment
as
Colonel
Brandon
or
such
a
companion
for
her
mother
,
how
gratefully
was
it
felt
!
a
companion
whose
judgment
would
guide
,
whose
attendance
must
relieve
,
and
whose
friendship
might
soothe
her
!
as
far
as
the
shock
of
such
a
summons
COULD
be
lessened
to
her
,
his
presence
,
his
manners
,
his
assistance
,
would
lessen
it
.
HE
,
meanwhile
,
whatever
he
might
feel
,
acted
with
all
the
firmness
of
a
collected
mind
,
made
every
necessary
arrangement
with
the
utmost
despatch
,
and
calculated
with
exactness
the
time
in
which
she
might
look
for
his
return
.
Not
a
moment
was
lost
in
delay
of
any
kind
.
The
horses
arrived
,
even
before
they
were
expected
,
and
Colonel
Brandon
only
pressing
her
hand
with
a
look
of
solemnity
,
and
a
few
words
spoken
too
low
to
reach
her
ear
,
hurried
into
the
carriage
.
It
was
then
about
twelve
o
clock
,
and
she
returned
to
her
sister
s
apartment
to
wait
for
the
arrival
of
the
apothecary
,
and
to
watch
by
her
the
rest
of
the
night
.
It
was
a
night
of
almost
equal
suffering
to
both
.
Hour
after
hour
passed
away
in
sleepless
pain
and
delirium
on
Marianne
s
side
,
and
in
the
most
cruel
anxiety
on
Elinor
s
,
before
Mr
.
Harris
appeared
.
Her
apprehensions
once
raised
,
paid
by
their
excess
for
all
her
former
security
;
and
the
servant
who
sat
up
with
her
,
for
she
would
not
allow
Mrs
.
Jennings
to
be
called
,
only
tortured
her
more
,
by
hints
of
what
her
mistress
had
always
thought
.