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361
"
Why
should
you
imagine
,
Elinor
,
that
we
did
not
go
there
,
or
that
we
did
not
see
the
house
?
Is
not
it
what
you
have
often
wished
to
do
yourself
?
"
362
"
Yes
,
Marianne
,
but
I
would
not
go
while
Mrs
.
Smith
was
there
,
and
with
no
other
companion
than
Mr
.
Willoughby
.
"
363
"
Mr
.
Willoughby
however
is
the
only
person
who
can
have
a
right
to
shew
that
house
;
and
as
he
went
in
an
open
carriage
,
it
was
impossible
to
have
any
other
companion
.
I
never
spent
a
pleasanter
morning
in
my
life
.
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364
"
365
"
I
am
afraid
,
"
replied
Elinor
,
"
that
the
pleasantness
of
an
employment
does
not
always
evince
its
propriety
.
"
366
"
On
the
contrary
,
nothing
can
be
a
stronger
proof
of
it
,
Elinor
;
for
if
there
had
been
any
real
impropriety
in
what
I
did
,
I
should
have
been
sensible
of
it
at
the
time
,
for
we
always
know
when
we
are
acting
wrong
,
and
with
such
a
conviction
I
could
have
had
no
pleasure
.
"
367
"
But
,
my
dear
Marianne
,
as
it
has
already
exposed
you
to
some
very
impertinent
remarks
,
do
you
not
now
begin
to
doubt
the
discretion
of
your
own
conduct
?
"
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368
"
If
the
impertinent
remarks
of
Mrs
.
Jennings
are
to
be
the
proof
of
impropriety
in
conduct
,
we
are
all
offending
every
moment
of
our
lives
.
I
value
not
her
censure
any
more
than
I
should
do
her
commendation
.
I
am
not
sensible
of
having
done
anything
wrong
in
walking
over
Mrs
.
Smith
s
grounds
,
or
in
seeing
her
house
.
They
will
one
day
be
Mr
.
Willoughby
s
,
and
"
369
"
If
they
were
one
day
to
be
your
own
,
Marianne
,
you
would
not
be
justified
in
what
you
have
done
.
"
370
She
blushed
at
this
hint
;
but
it
was
even
visibly
gratifying
to
her
;
and
after
a
ten
minutes
interval
of
earnest
thought
,
she
came
to
her
sister
again
,
and
said
with
great
good
humour
,
"
Perhaps
,
Elinor
,
it
WAS
rather
ill
-
judged
in
me
to
go
to
Allenham
;
but
Mr
.
Willoughby
wanted
particularly
to
shew
me
the
place
;
and
it
is
a
charming
house
,
I
assure
you
.
There
is
one
remarkably
pretty
sitting
room
up
stairs
;
of
a
nice
comfortable
size
for
constant
use
,
and
with
modern
furniture
it
would
be
delightful
.
It
is
a
corner
room
,
and
has
windows
on
two
sides