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"Mrs.Ferrars," added he, lowering his voice to the tone becoming so important a subject, "knows nothing about it at present, and I believe it will be best to keep it entirely concealed from her as long as may be.--When the marriage takes place, I fear she must hear of it all.""But why should such precaution be used?--Though it is not to be supposed that Mrs.Ferrars can have the smallest satisfaction in knowing that her son has money enough to live upon,--for THAT must be quite out of the question; yet why, upon her late behaviour, is she supposed to feel at all?--She has done with her son, she cast him off for ever, and has made all those over whom she had any influence, cast him off likewise.

Surely, after doing so, she cannot be imagined liable to any impression of sorrow or of joy on his account--she cannot be interested in any thing that befalls him.--She would not be so weak as to throw away the comfort of a child, and yet retain the anxiety of a parent!""Ah! Elinor," said John, "your reasoning is very good, but it is founded on ignorance of human nature.

When Edward's unhappy match takes place, depend upon it his mother will feel as much as if she had never discarded him;and, therefore every circumstance that may accelerate that dreadful event, must be concealed from her as much as possible.

Mrs.Ferrars can never forget that Edward is her son.""You surprise me; I should think it must nearly have escaped her memory by THIS time.""You wrong her exceedingly.Mrs.Ferrars is one of the most affectionate mothers in the world."Elinor was silent.

"We think NOW,"--said Mr.Dashwood, after a short pause, "of ROBERT'S marrying Miss Morton."Elinor, smiling at the grave and decisive importance of her brother's tone, calmly replied, "The lady, I suppose, has no choice in the affair.""Choice!--how do you mean?"

"I only mean that I suppose, from your manner of speaking, it must be the same to Miss Morton whether she marry Edward or Robert.""Certainly, there can be no difference; for Robert will now to all intents and purposes be considered as the eldest son;--and as to any thing else, they are both very agreeable young men: I do not know that one is superior to the other."Elinor said no more, and John was also for a short time silent.--His reflections ended thus.

"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 any thing 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 NOWfor 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?"Elinor had heard enough, if not to gratify her vanity, and raise her self-importance, to agitate her nerves and fill her mind;--and she was therefore glad to be spared from the necessity of saying much in reply herself, and from the danger of hearing any thing more from her brother, by the entrance of Mr.Robert Ferrars.

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