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881
They
were
again
silent
for
many
minutes
.
At
length
Lucy
exclaimed
with
a
deep
sigh
,
882
"
I
believe
it
would
be
the
wisest
way
to
put
an
end
to
the
business
at
once
by
dissolving
the
engagement
.
We
seem
so
beset
with
difficulties
on
every
side
,
that
though
it
would
make
us
miserable
for
a
time
,
we
should
be
happier
perhaps
in
the
end
.
But
you
will
not
give
me
your
advice
,
Miss
Dashwood
?
"
883
"
No
,
"
answered
Elinor
,
with
a
smile
,
which
concealed
very
agitated
feelings
,
"
on
such
a
subject
I
certainly
will
not
.
You
know
very
well
that
my
opinion
would
have
no
weight
with
you
,
unless
it
were
on
the
side
of
your
wishes
.
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884
"
885
"
Indeed
you
wrong
me
,
"
replied
Lucy
,
with
great
solemnity
;
"
I
know
nobody
of
whose
judgment
I
think
so
highly
as
I
do
of
yours
;
and
I
do
really
believe
,
that
if
you
was
to
say
to
me
,
I
advise
you
by
all
means
to
put
an
end
to
your
engagement
with
Edward
Ferrars
,
it
will
be
more
for
the
happiness
of
both
of
you
,
I
should
resolve
upon
doing
it
immediately
.
"
886
Elinor
blushed
for
the
insincerity
of
Edward
s
future
wife
,
and
replied
,
"
This
compliment
would
effectually
frighten
me
from
giving
any
opinion
on
the
subject
had
I
formed
one
.
It
raises
my
influence
much
too
high
;
the
power
of
dividing
two
people
so
tenderly
attached
is
too
much
for
an
indifferent
person
.
"
887
"
Tis
because
you
are
an
indifferent
person
,
"
said
Lucy
,
with
some
pique
,
and
laying
a
particular
stress
on
those
words
,
"
that
your
judgment
might
justly
have
such
weight
with
me
.
If
you
could
be
supposed
to
be
biased
in
any
respect
by
your
own
feelings
,
your
opinion
would
not
be
worth
having
.
"
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888
Elinor
thought
it
wisest
to
make
no
answer
to
this
,
lest
they
might
provoke
each
other
to
an
unsuitable
increase
of
ease
and
unreserve
;
and
was
even
partly
determined
never
to
mention
the
subject
again
.
Another
pause
therefore
of
many
minutes
duration
,
succeeded
this
speech
,
and
Lucy
was
still
the
first
to
end
it
.
889
"
Shall
you
be
in
town
this
winter
,
Miss
Dashwood
?
"
said
she
with
all
her
accustomary
complacency
.
890
"
Certainly
not
.
"