Wednesday, June 4, 2008

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Of one thing, my dear sister," kindly taking her hand, and speaking in an awful whisper -- "I may assure you: and I will do it, because I know it must gratify you. I have good reason to think -- indeed I have it from the best authority, or I should not repeat it, for otherwise it would be very wrong to say anything about it -- but I have it from the very best authority -- not that I ever precisely heard Mrs. Ferrars say it herself but her daughter did, and I have it from her -- That, in short, whatever objections there might be against a certain -- a certain connection -- you understand me -- it would have been far preferable to her, it would not have given her half the vexation that this does. I was exceedingly pleased to hear that Mrs. Ferrars considered it in that light -- a very gratifying circumstance, you know, to us all. 'It would have been beyond comparison,' she said, 'the least evil of the two, and she would be glad to compound now for nothing worse.' But, however, all that is quite out of the question -- not to be thought of or mentioned; as to any attachment, you know -- it never could be -- all that is gone by. But I thought I would just tell you of this, because I knew how much it must please you. Not that you have any reason to regret, my dear Elinor. There is no doubt of your doing exceedingly well -- quite as well, or better, perhaps, all things considered. Has Colonel Brandon been with you lately?"

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