Чувство и чувствительность

Chapter XXV

           Butmymother,mydearest,kindestmother,—IfeelthejusticeofwhatElinorhasurged,andifsheweretobemadelesshappy,lesscomfortablebyourabsence—Oh!no,nothingshouldtemptmetoleaveher.Itshouldnot,mustnotbeastruggle."

           Mrs.JenningsrepeatedherassurancethatMrs.Dashwoodcouldsparethemperfectlywell;andElinor,whonowunderstoodhersister,andsawtowhatindifferencetoalmosteverythingelseshewascarriedbyhereagernesstobewithWilloughbyagain,madenofartherdirectoppositiontotheplan,andmerelyreferredittohermother’sdecision,fromwhomhowevershescarcelyexpectedtoreceiveanysupportinherendeavourtopreventavisit,whichshecouldnotapproveofforMarianne,andwhichonherownaccountshehadparticularreasonstoavoid.WhateverMariannewasdesirousof,hermotherwouldbeeagertopromote—shecouldnotexpecttoinfluencethelattertocautiousnessofconductinanaffairrespectingwhichshehadneverbeenabletoinspireherwithdistrust;andshedarednotexplainthemotiveofherowndisinclinationforgoingtoLondon.ThatMarianne,fastidiousasshewas,thoroughlyacquaintedwithMrs.Jennings’manners,andinvariablydisgustedbythem,shouldoverlookeveryinconvenienceofthatkind,shoulddisregardwhatevermustbemostwoundingtoherirritablefeelings,inherpursuitofoneobject,wassuchaproof,sostrong,sofull,oftheimportanceofthatobjecttoher,asElinor,inspiteofallthathadpassed,wasnotpreparedtowitness.

           Onbeinginformedoftheinvitation,Mrs.

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