Sunday, November 11, 2007

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What Edward felt, as he could not say it himself, it cannot be expected that any one else should say it for him. He looked all the astonishment which such unexpected, such unthought of information could not fail of exciting; but he said only these two words,    "Colonel Brandon!"    "Yes," continued Elinor, gathering more resolution, as some of the worst was over; "Colonel Brandon means it as a testimony of his concern for what has lately passed,- for the cruel situation in which the unjustifiable conduct of your family has placed you,- a concern, which I am sure Marianne, myself, and all your friends, must share; and, likewise, as a proof of his high esteem for your general character, and his particular approbation of your behaviour on the present occasion."    "Colonel Brandon give me a living! Can it be possible?"    "The unkindness of your own relations has made you astonished to find friendship any where."    "No," replied be, with sudden consciousness, "not to find it in you; for I cannot be ignorant that to you, to your goodness, I owe it all. I feel it- I would express it if I could- but, as you well know, I am no orator."

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