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791
"
It
is
strange
,
"
replied
Elinor
,
in
a
most
painful
perplexity
,
"
that
I
should
never
have
heard
him
even
mention
your
name
.
"
792
"
No
;
considering
our
situation
,
it
was
not
strange
.
Our
first
care
has
been
to
keep
the
matter
secret
.
You
knew
nothing
of
me
,
or
my
family
,
and
,
therefore
,
there
could
be
no
OCCASION
for
ever
mentioning
my
name
to
you
;
and
,
as
he
was
always
particularly
afraid
of
his
sister
s
suspecting
any
thing
,
THAT
was
reason
enough
for
his
not
mentioning
it
.
"
793
She
was
silent
.
Elinor
s
security
sunk
;
but
her
self
-
command
did
not
sink
with
it
.
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794
"
Four
years
you
have
been
engaged
,
"
said
she
with
a
firm
voice
.
795
"
Yes
;
and
heaven
knows
how
much
longer
we
may
have
to
wait
.
Poor
Edward
!
It
puts
him
quite
out
of
heart
.
"
Then
taking
a
small
miniature
from
her
pocket
,
she
added
,
"
To
prevent
the
possibility
of
mistake
,
be
so
good
as
to
look
at
this
face
.
796
It
does
not
do
him
justice
,
to
be
sure
,
but
yet
I
think
you
cannot
be
deceived
as
to
the
person
it
was
drew
for
.
I
have
had
it
above
these
three
years
.
"
797
She
put
it
into
her
hands
as
she
spoke
;
and
when
Elinor
saw
the
painting
,
whatever
other
doubts
her
fear
of
a
too
hasty
decision
,
or
her
wish
of
detecting
falsehood
might
suffer
to
linger
in
her
mind
,
she
could
have
none
of
its
being
Edward
s
face
.
She
returned
it
almost
instantly
,
acknowledging
the
likeness
.
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798
"
I
have
never
been
able
,
"
continued
Lucy
,
"
to
give
him
my
picture
in
return
,
which
I
am
very
much
vexed
at
,
for
he
has
been
always
so
anxious
to
get
it
!
But
I
am
determined
to
set
for
it
the
very
first
opportunity
.
"
799
"
You
are
quite
in
the
right
,
"
replied
Elinor
calmly
.
They
then
proceeded
a
few
paces
in
silence
.
Lucy
spoke
first
.
800
"
I
am
sure
,
"
said
she
,
"
I
have
no
doubt
in
the
world
of
your
faithfully
keeping
this
secret
,
because
you
must
know
of
what
importance
it
is
to
us
,
not
to
have
it
reach
his
mother
;
for
she
would
never
approve
of
it
,
I
dare
say
.
I
shall
have
no
fortune
,
and
I
fancy
she
is
an
exceeding
proud
woman
.
"