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Elinor
,
though
greatly
shocked
,
still
felt
unable
to
believe
it
.
"
I
did
not
know
,
"
said
she
,
"
that
you
were
even
acquainted
till
the
other
day
.
"
"
Our
acquaintance
,
however
,
is
of
many
years
date
.
He
was
under
my
uncle
’
s
care
,
you
know
,
a
considerable
while
.
"
"
Your
uncle
!
"
"
Yes
;
Mr
.
Pratt
.
Did
you
never
hear
him
talk
of
Mr
.
Pratt
?
"
"
I
think
I
have
,
"
replied
Elinor
,
with
an
exertion
of
spirits
,
which
increased
with
her
increase
of
emotion
.
"
He
was
four
years
with
my
uncle
,
who
lives
at
Longstaple
,
near
Plymouth
.
It
was
there
our
acquaintance
begun
,
for
my
sister
and
me
was
often
staying
with
my
uncle
,
and
it
was
there
our
engagement
was
formed
,
though
not
till
a
year
after
he
had
quitted
as
a
pupil
;
but
he
was
almost
always
with
us
afterwards
.
I
was
very
unwilling
to
enter
into
it
,
as
you
may
imagine
,
without
the
knowledge
and
approbation
of
his
mother
;
but
I
was
too
young
,
and
loved
him
too
well
,
to
be
so
prudent
as
I
ought
to
have
been
.
—
Though
you
do
not
know
him
so
well
as
me
,
Miss
Dashwood
,
you
must
have
seen
enough
of
him
to
be
sensible
he
is
very
capable
of
making
a
woman
sincerely
attached
to
him
.
"
"
Certainly
,
"
answered
Elinor
,
without
knowing
what
she
said
;
but
after
a
moment
’
s
reflection
,
she
added
,
with
revived
security
of
Edward
’
s
honour
and
love
,
and
her
companion
’
s
falsehood
—
"
Engaged
to
Mr
.
Edward
Ferrars
!
—
I
confess
myself
so
totally
surprised
at
what
you
tell
me
,
that
really
—
I
beg
your
pardon
;
but
surely
there
must
be
some
mistake
of
person
or
name
.
We
cannot
mean
the
same
Mr
.
Ferrars
.
"
"
We
can
mean
no
other
,
"
cried
Lucy
,
smiling
.
"
Mr
.
Edward
Ferrars
,
the
eldest
son
of
Mrs
.
Ferrars
,
of
Park
Street
,
and
brother
of
your
sister
-
in
-
law
,
Mrs
.
John
Dashwood
,
is
the
person
I
mean
;
you
must
allow
that
I
am
not
likely
to
be
deceived
as
to
the
name
of
the
man
on
who
all
my
happiness
depends
.
"