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"
The
steadiness
of
his
manner
,
and
the
intelligence
of
his
eye
as
he
spoke
,
convincing
Elinor
,
that
whatever
other
unpardonable
folly
might
bring
him
to
Cleveland
,
he
was
not
brought
there
by
intoxication
,
she
said
,
after
a
moment
’
s
recollection
,
"
Mr
.
Willoughby
,
you
OUGHT
to
feel
,
and
I
certainly
DO
—
that
after
what
has
passed
—
your
coming
here
in
this
manner
,
and
forcing
yourself
upon
my
notice
,
requires
a
very
particular
excuse
.
—
What
is
it
,
that
you
mean
by
it
?
"
—
"
I
mean
,
"
—
said
he
,
with
serious
energy
—
"
if
I
can
,
to
make
you
hate
me
one
degree
less
than
you
do
NOW
.
I
mean
to
offer
some
kind
of
explanation
,
some
kind
of
apology
,
for
the
past
;
to
open
my
whole
heart
to
you
,
and
by
convincing
you
,
that
though
I
have
been
always
a
blockhead
,
I
have
not
been
always
a
rascal
,
to
obtain
something
like
forgiveness
from
Ma
—
from
your
sister
.
"
"
Is
this
the
real
reason
of
your
coming
?
"
"
Upon
my
soul
it
is
,
"
—
was
his
answer
,
with
a
warmth
which
brought
all
the
former
Willoughby
to
her
remembrance
,
and
in
spite
of
herself
made
her
think
him
sincere
.
"
If
that
is
all
,
you
may
be
satisfied
already
,
—
for
Marianne
DOES
—
she
has
LONG
forgiven
you
.
"
"
Has
she
?
"
—
he
cried
,
in
the
same
eager
tone
.
—
"
Then
she
has
forgiven
me
before
she
ought
to
have
done
it
.
But
she
shall
forgive
me
again
,
and
on
more
reasonable
grounds
.
—
NOW
will
you
listen
to
me
?
"
Elinor
bowed
her
assent
.
"
I
do
not
know
,
"
said
he
,
after
a
pause
of
expectation
on
her
side
,
and
thoughtfulness
on
his
own
,
—
"
how
YOU
may
have
accounted
for
my
behaviour
to
your
sister
,
or
what
diabolical
motive
you
may
have
imputed
to
me
.