Чувство и чувствительность

Chapter XXXVII

           Notimewastobelostinundeceivingher,inmakingheracquaintedwiththerealtruth,andinendeavouringtobringhertohearittalkedofbyothers,withoutbetrayingthatshefeltanyuneasinessforhersister,oranyresentmentagainstEdward.

           Elinor’sofficewasapainfulone.—Shewasgoingtoremovewhatshereallybelievedtobehersister’schiefconsolation,—togivesuchparticularsofEdwardasshefearedwouldruinhimforeverinhergoodopinion,-andtomakeMarianne,byaresemblanceintheirsituations,whichtoHERfancywouldseemstrong,feelallherowndisappointmentoveragain.Butunwelcomeassuchataskmustbe,itwasnecessarytobedone,andElinorthereforehastenedtoperformit.

           Shewasveryfarfromwishingtodwellonherownfeelings,ortorepresentherselfassufferingmuch,anyotherwisethanastheself-commandshehadpractisedsinceherfirstknowledgeofEdward’sengagement,mightsuggestahintofwhatwaspracticabletoMarianne.Hernarrationwasclearandsimple;andthoughitcouldnotbegivenwithoutemotion,itwasnotaccompaniedbyviolentagitation,norimpetuousgrief.—THATbelongedrathertothehearer,forMariannelistenedwithhorror,andcriedexcessively.Elinorwastobethecomforterofothersinherowndistresses,nolessthanintheirs;andallthecomfortthatcouldbegivenbyassurancesofherowncomposureofmind,andaveryearnestvindicationofEdwardfromeverychargebutofimprudence,wasreadilyoffered.

           ButMarianneforsometimewouldgivecredittoneither.

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