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441
"
How
strange
this
is
!
You
must
think
wretchedly
indeed
of
Willoughby
,
if
,
after
all
that
has
openly
passed
between
them
,
you
can
doubt
the
nature
of
the
terms
on
which
they
are
together
.
Has
he
been
acting
a
part
in
his
behaviour
to
your
sister
all
this
time
?
Do
you
suppose
him
really
indifferent
to
her
?
"
442
"
No
,
I
cannot
think
that
.
He
must
and
does
love
her
I
am
sure
.
"
443
"
But
with
a
strange
kind
of
tenderness
,
if
he
can
leave
her
with
such
indifference
,
such
carelessness
of
the
future
,
as
you
attribute
to
him
.
"
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444
"
You
must
remember
,
my
dear
mother
,
that
I
have
never
considered
this
matter
as
certain
.
I
have
had
my
doubts
,
I
confess
;
but
they
are
fainter
than
they
were
,
and
they
may
soon
be
entirely
done
away
.
445
If
we
find
they
correspond
,
every
fear
of
mine
will
be
removed
.
"
446
"
A
mighty
concession
indeed
!
If
you
were
to
see
them
at
the
altar
,
you
would
suppose
they
were
going
to
be
married
.
Ungracious
girl
!
But
I
require
no
such
proof
.
Nothing
in
my
opinion
has
ever
passed
to
justify
doubt
;
no
secrecy
has
been
attempted
;
all
has
been
uniformly
open
and
unreserved
.
You
cannot
doubt
your
sister
s
wishes
.
It
must
be
Willoughby
therefore
whom
you
suspect
.
But
why
?
Is
he
not
a
man
of
honour
and
feeling
?
Has
there
been
any
inconsistency
on
his
side
to
create
alarm
?
can
he
be
deceitful
?
"
447
"
I
hope
not
,
I
believe
not
,
"
cried
Elinor
.
"
I
love
Willoughby
,
sincerely
love
him
;
and
suspicion
of
his
integrity
cannot
be
more
painful
to
yourself
than
to
me
.
It
has
been
involuntary
,
and
I
will
not
encourage
it
.
I
was
startled
,
I
confess
,
by
the
alteration
in
his
manners
this
morning
;
he
did
not
speak
like
himself
,
and
did
not
return
your
kindness
with
any
cordiality
.
But
all
this
may
be
explained
by
such
a
situation
of
his
affairs
as
you
have
supposed
.
He
had
just
parted
from
my
sister
,
had
seen
her
leave
him
in
the
greatest
affliction
;
and
if
he
felt
obliged
,
from
a
fear
of
offending
Mrs
.
Smith
,
to
resist
the
temptation
of
returning
here
soon
,
and
yet
aware
that
by
declining
your
invitation
,
by
saying
that
he
was
going
away
for
some
time
,
he
should
seem
to
act
an
ungenerous
,
a
suspicious
part
by
our
family
,
he
might
well
be
embarrassed
and
disturbed
.
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448
In
such
a
case
,
a
plain
and
open
avowal
of
his
difficulties
would
have
been
more
to
his
honour
I
think
,
as
well
as
more
consistent
with
his
general
character
;
but
I
will
not
raise
objections
against
any
one
s
conduct
on
so
illiberal
a
foundation
,
as
a
difference
in
judgment
from
myself
,
or
a
deviation
from
what
I
may
think
right
and
consistent
.
"
449
"
You
speak
very
properly
.
Willoughby
certainly
does
not
deserve
to
be
suspected
.
Though
WE
have
not
known
him
long
,
he
is
no
stranger
in
this
part
of
the
world
;
and
who
has
ever
spoken
to
his
disadvantage
?
Had
he
been
in
a
situation
to
act
independently
and
marry
immediately
,
it
might
have
been
odd
that
he
should
leave
us
without
acknowledging
everything
to
me
at
once
:
but
this
is
not
the
case
.
It
is
an
engagement
in
some
respects
not
prosperously
begun
,
for
their
marriage
must
be
at
a
very
uncertain
distance
;
and
even
secrecy
,
as
far
as
it
can
be
observed
,
may
now
be
very
advisable
.
"
450
They
were
interrupted
by
the
entrance
of
Margaret
;
and
Elinor
was
then
at
liberty
to
think
over
the
representations
of
her
mother
,
to
acknowledge
the
probability
of
many
,
and
hope
for
the
justice
of
all
.