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71
"
Oh
!
Mama
,
how
shall
we
do
without
her
?
"
72
"
My
love
,
it
will
be
scarcely
a
separation
.
We
shall
live
within
a
few
miles
of
each
other
,
and
shall
meet
every
day
of
our
lives
.
73
You
will
gain
a
brother
,
a
real
,
affectionate
brother
.
I
have
the
highest
opinion
in
the
world
of
Edward
s
heart
.
But
you
look
grave
,
Marianne
;
do
you
disapprove
your
sister
s
choice
?
"
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74
"
Perhaps
,
"
said
Marianne
,
"
I
may
consider
it
with
some
surprise
.
Edward
is
very
amiable
,
and
I
love
him
tenderly
.
But
yet
he
is
not
the
kind
of
young
man
there
is
something
wanting
his
figure
is
not
striking
;
it
has
none
of
that
grace
which
I
should
expect
in
the
man
who
could
seriously
attach
my
sister
.
His
eyes
want
all
that
spirit
,
that
fire
,
which
at
once
announce
virtue
and
intelligence
.
And
besides
all
this
,
I
am
afraid
,
Mama
,
he
has
no
real
taste
.
Music
seems
scarcely
to
attract
him
,
and
though
he
admires
Elinor
s
drawings
very
much
,
it
is
not
the
admiration
of
a
person
who
can
understand
their
worth
.
It
is
evident
,
in
spite
of
his
frequent
attention
to
her
while
she
draws
,
that
in
fact
he
knows
nothing
of
the
matter
.
He
admires
as
a
lover
,
not
as
a
connoisseur
.
To
satisfy
me
,
those
characters
must
be
united
.
I
could
not
be
happy
with
a
man
whose
taste
did
not
in
every
point
coincide
with
my
own
.
He
must
enter
into
all
my
feelings
;
the
same
books
,
the
same
music
must
charm
us
both
.
Oh
!
mama
,
how
spiritless
,
how
tame
was
Edward
s
manner
in
reading
to
us
last
night
!
I
felt
for
my
sister
most
severely
.
Yet
she
bore
it
with
so
much
composure
,
she
seemed
scarcely
to
notice
it
.
I
could
hardly
keep
my
seat
.
To
hear
those
beautiful
lines
which
have
frequently
almost
driven
me
wild
,
pronounced
with
such
impenetrable
calmness
,
such
dreadful
indifference
!
"
75
"
He
would
certainly
have
done
more
justice
to
simple
and
elegant
prose
76
I
thought
so
at
the
time
;
but
you
WOULD
give
him
Cowper
.
"
77
"
Nay
,
Mama
,
if
he
is
not
to
be
animated
by
Cowper
!
but
we
must
allow
for
difference
of
taste
.
Elinor
has
not
my
feelings
,
and
therefore
she
may
overlook
it
,
and
be
happy
with
him
.
But
it
would
have
broke
MY
heart
,
had
I
loved
him
,
to
hear
him
read
with
so
little
sensibility
.
Mama
,
the
more
I
know
of
the
world
,
the
more
am
I
convinced
that
I
shall
never
see
a
man
whom
I
can
really
love
.
I
require
so
much
!
He
must
have
all
Edward
s
virtues
,
and
his
person
and
manners
must
ornament
his
goodness
with
every
possible
charm
.
"
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78
"
Remember
,
my
love
,
that
you
are
not
seventeen
.
It
is
yet
too
early
in
life
to
despair
of
such
a
happiness
.
Why
should
you
be
less
fortunate
than
your
mother
?
In
one
circumstance
only
,
my
Marianne
,
may
your
destiny
be
different
from
hers
!
"
79
"
What
a
pity
it
is
,
Elinor
,
"
said
Marianne
,
"
that
Edward
should
have
no
taste
for
drawing
.
"
80
"
No
taste
for
drawing
!
"
replied
Elinor
,
"
why
should
you
think
so
?
He
does
not
draw
himself
,
indeed
,
but
he
has
great
pleasure
in
seeing
the
performances
of
other
people
,
and
I
assure
you
he
is
by
no
means
deficient
in
natural
taste
,
though
he
has
not
had
opportunities
of
improving
it
.
Had
he
ever
been
in
the
way
of
learning
,
I
think
he
would
have
drawn
very
well
.
He
distrusts
his
own
judgment
in
such
matters
so
much
,
that
he
is
always
unwilling
to
give
his
opinion
on
any
picture
;
but
he
has
an
innate
propriety
and
simplicity
of
taste
,
which
in
general
direct
him
perfectly
right
.
"