Чувство и чувствительность

Chapter XIX

           

           SirJohnhadbeenveryurgentwiththemalltospendthenextdayatthepark.Mrs.Dashwood,whodidnotchusetodinewiththemoftenerthantheydinedatthecottage,absolutelyrefusedonherownaccount;herdaughtersmightdoastheypleased.ButtheyhadnocuriositytoseehowMr.andMrs.Palmeratetheirdinner,andnoexpectationofpleasurefromtheminanyotherway.Theyattempted,therefore,likewise,toexcusethemselves;theweatherwasuncertain,andnotlikelytobegood.ButSirJohnwouldnotbesatisfied—thecarriageshouldbesentforthemandtheymustcome.LadyMiddletontoo,thoughshedidnotpresstheirmother,pressedthem.Mrs.JenningsandMrs.Palmerjoinedtheirentreaties,allseemedequallyanxioustoavoidafamilyparty;andtheyoungladieswereobligedtoyield.

           "Whyshouldtheyaskus?"saidMarianne,assoonastheyweregone."Therentofthiscottageissaidtobelow;butwehaveitonveryhardterms,ifwearetodineattheparkwheneveranyoneisstayingeitherwiththem,orwithus."

           "Theymeannolesstobecivilandkindtousnow,"saidElinor,"bythesefrequentinvitations,thanbythosewhichwereceivedfromthemafewweeksago.Thealterationisnotinthem,iftheirpartiesaregrowntediousanddull.Wemustlookforthechangeelsewhere."

           

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