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271
"
But
,
indeed
,
Elinor
,
it
is
Marianne
s
.
I
am
almost
sure
it
is
,
for
I
saw
him
cut
it
off
.
Last
night
after
tea
,
when
you
and
mama
went
out
of
the
room
,
they
were
whispering
and
talking
together
as
fast
as
could
be
,
and
he
seemed
to
be
begging
something
of
her
,
and
presently
he
took
up
her
scissors
and
cut
off
a
long
lock
of
her
hair
,
for
it
was
all
tumbled
down
her
back
;
and
he
kissed
it
,
and
folded
it
up
in
a
piece
of
white
paper
;
and
put
it
into
his
pocket
-
book
.
"
272
For
such
particulars
,
stated
on
such
authority
,
Elinor
could
not
withhold
her
credit
;
nor
was
she
disposed
to
it
,
for
the
circumstance
was
in
perfect
unison
with
what
she
had
heard
and
seen
herself
.
273
Margaret
s
sagacity
was
not
always
displayed
in
a
way
so
satisfactory
to
her
sister
.
When
Mrs
.
Jennings
attacked
her
one
evening
at
the
park
,
to
give
the
name
of
the
young
man
who
was
Elinor
s
particular
favourite
,
which
had
been
long
a
matter
of
great
curiosity
to
her
,
Margaret
answered
by
looking
at
her
sister
,
and
saying
,
"
I
must
not
tell
,
may
I
,
Elinor
?
"
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274
This
of
course
made
every
body
laugh
;
and
Elinor
tried
to
laugh
too
.
But
the
effort
was
painful
.
She
was
convinced
that
Margaret
had
fixed
on
a
person
whose
name
she
could
not
bear
with
composure
to
become
a
standing
joke
with
Mrs
.
Jennings
.
275
Marianne
felt
for
her
most
sincerely
;
but
she
did
more
harm
than
good
to
the
cause
,
by
turning
very
red
and
saying
in
an
angry
manner
to
Margaret
,
276
"
Remember
that
whatever
your
conjectures
may
be
,
you
have
no
right
to
repeat
them
.
"
277
"
I
never
had
any
conjectures
about
it
,
"
replied
Margaret
;
"
it
was
you
who
told
me
of
it
yourself
.
"
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278
This
increased
the
mirth
of
the
company
,
and
Margaret
was
eagerly
pressed
to
say
something
more
.
279
"
Oh
!
pray
,
Miss
Margaret
,
let
us
know
all
about
it
,
"
said
Mrs
.
Jennings
.
"
What
is
the
gentleman
s
name
?
"
280
"
I
must
not
tell
,
ma
am
.
But
I
know
very
well
what
it
is
;
and
I
know
where
he
is
too
.
"