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"
Perhaps
,
then
,
you
would
bestow
it
as
a
reward
on
that
person
who
wrote
the
ablest
defence
of
your
favourite
maxim
,
that
no
one
can
ever
be
in
love
more
than
once
in
their
life
—
your
opinion
on
that
point
is
unchanged
,
I
presume
?
"
"
Undoubtedly
.
At
my
time
of
life
opinions
are
tolerably
fixed
.
It
is
not
likely
that
I
should
now
see
or
hear
any
thing
to
change
them
.
"
"
Marianne
is
as
steadfast
as
ever
,
you
see
,
"
said
Elinor
,
"
she
is
not
at
all
altered
.
"
"
She
is
only
grown
a
little
more
grave
than
she
was
.
"
"
Nay
,
Edward
,
"
said
Marianne
,
"
you
need
not
reproach
me
.
You
are
not
very
gay
yourself
.
"
"
Why
should
you
think
so
!
"
replied
he
,
with
a
sigh
.
"
But
gaiety
never
was
a
part
of
MY
character
.
"
"
Nor
do
I
think
it
a
part
of
Marianne
’
s
,
"
said
Elinor
;
"
I
should
hardly
call
her
a
lively
girl
—
she
is
very
earnest
,
very
eager
in
all
she
does
—
sometimes
talks
a
great
deal
and
always
with
animation
—
but
she
is
not
often
really
merry
.
"
"
I
believe
you
are
right
,
"
he
replied
,
"
and
yet
I
have
always
set
her
down
as
a
lively
girl
.
"
"
I
have
frequently
detected
myself
in
such
kind
of
mistakes
,
"
said
Elinor
,
"
in
a
total
misapprehension
of
character
in
some
point
or
other
:
fancying
people
so
much
more
gay
or
grave
,
or
ingenious
or
stupid
than
they
really
are
,
and
I
can
hardly
tell
why
or
in
what
the
deception
originated
.
Sometimes
one
is
guided
by
what
they
say
of
themselves
,
and
very
frequently
by
what
other
people
say
of
them
,
without
giving
oneself
time
to
deliberate
and
judge
.
"