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801
"
I
certainly
did
not
seek
your
confidence
,
"
said
Elinor
;
"
but
you
do
me
no
more
than
justice
in
imagining
that
I
may
be
depended
on
.
Your
secret
is
safe
with
me
;
but
pardon
me
if
I
express
some
surprise
at
so
unnecessary
a
communication
.
You
must
at
least
have
felt
that
my
being
acquainted
with
it
could
not
add
to
its
safety
.
"
802
As
she
said
this
,
she
looked
earnestly
at
Lucy
,
hoping
to
discover
something
in
her
countenance
;
perhaps
the
falsehood
of
the
greatest
part
of
what
she
had
been
saying
;
but
Lucy
s
countenance
suffered
no
change
.
803
"
I
was
afraid
you
would
think
I
was
taking
a
great
liberty
with
you
,
"
said
she
,
"
in
telling
you
all
this
.
I
have
not
known
you
long
to
be
sure
,
personally
at
least
,
but
I
have
known
you
and
all
your
family
by
description
a
great
while
;
and
as
soon
as
I
saw
you
,
I
felt
almost
as
if
you
was
an
old
acquaintance
.
Besides
in
the
present
case
,
I
really
thought
some
explanation
was
due
to
you
after
my
making
such
particular
inquiries
about
Edward
s
mother
;
and
I
am
so
unfortunate
,
that
I
have
not
a
creature
whose
advice
I
can
ask
.
Anne
is
the
only
person
that
knows
of
it
,
and
she
has
no
judgment
at
all
;
indeed
,
she
does
me
a
great
deal
more
harm
than
good
,
for
I
am
in
constant
fear
of
her
betraying
me
.
She
does
not
know
how
to
hold
her
tongue
,
as
you
must
perceive
,
and
I
am
sure
I
was
in
the
greatest
fright
in
the
world
t
other
day
,
when
Edward
s
name
was
mentioned
by
Sir
John
,
lest
she
should
out
with
it
all
.
You
can
t
think
how
much
I
go
through
in
my
mind
from
it
altogether
.
I
only
wonder
that
I
am
alive
after
what
I
have
suffered
for
Edward
s
sake
these
last
four
years
.
Every
thing
in
such
suspense
and
uncertainty
;
and
seeing
him
so
seldom
we
can
hardly
meet
above
twice
a
-
year
.
I
am
sure
I
wonder
my
heart
is
not
quite
broke
.
"
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804
Here
she
took
out
her
handkerchief
;
but
Elinor
did
not
feel
very
compassionate
.
805
"
Sometimes
.
"
continued
Lucy
,
after
wiping
her
eyes
,
"
I
think
whether
it
would
not
be
better
for
us
both
to
break
off
the
matter
entirely
.
"
As
she
said
this
,
she
looked
directly
at
her
companion
.
"
But
then
at
other
times
I
have
not
resolution
enough
for
it
.
806
I
cannot
bear
the
thoughts
of
making
him
so
miserable
,
as
I
know
the
very
mention
of
such
a
thing
would
do
.
And
on
my
own
account
too
so
dear
as
he
is
to
me
I
don
t
think
I
could
be
equal
to
it
.
What
would
you
advise
me
to
do
in
such
a
case
,
Miss
Dashwood
?
What
would
you
do
yourself
?
"
807
"
Pardon
me
,
"
replied
Elinor
,
startled
by
the
question
;
"
but
I
can
give
you
no
advice
under
such
circumstances
.
Your
own
judgment
must
direct
you
.
"
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808
"
To
be
sure
,
"
continued
Lucy
,
after
a
few
minutes
silence
on
both
sides
,
"
his
mother
must
provide
for
him
sometime
or
other
;
but
poor
Edward
is
so
cast
down
by
it
!
Did
you
not
think
him
dreadful
low
-
spirited
when
he
was
at
Barton
?
He
was
so
miserable
when
he
left
us
at
Longstaple
,
to
go
to
you
,
that
I
was
afraid
you
would
think
him
quite
ill
.
"
809
"
Did
he
come
from
your
uncle
s
,
then
,
when
he
visited
us
?
"
810
"
Oh
,
yes
;
he
had
been
staying
a
fortnight
with
us
.
Did
you
think
he
came
directly
from
town
?
"