Friday, December 21, 2007

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Use your own discretion, however, in communicating to her what I have told you. You must know best what will be its effect; but had I not seriously, and from my heart believed it might be of service, might lessen her regrets, I would not have suffered myself to trouble you with this account of my family afflictions,- with a recital which may seem to have been intended to raise myself at the expense of others."    Elinor's thanks followed this speech with grateful earnestness; attended, too, with the assurance of her expecting material advantage to Marianne from the communication of what had passed.    "
oil paintingI have been more pained," said she, "by her endeavors to acquit him than by all the rest; for it irritates her mind more than the most perfect conviction of his unworthiness can do. Now, though at first she will suffer much, I am sure she will soon become easier. Have you," she continued, after a short silence, "ever seen Mr. Willoughby since you left him at Barton?"    "Yes," he replied gravely, "once I have. One meeting was unavoidable."    Elinor, startled by his manner, looked at him anxiously, saying,-    "What! have you met him to-"

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