Чувство и чувствительность

Chapter XXXVIII

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           Itwaslucky,however,forMrs.Jennings’scuriosityandElinor’stoo,thatshewouldtellanythingWITHOUTbeingasked;fornothingwouldotherwisehavebeenlearnt.

           "Iamsogladtomeetyou;"saidMissSteele,takingherfamiliarlybythearm—"forIwantedtoseeyouofallthingsintheworld."Andthenloweringhervoice,"IsupposeMrs.Jenningshasheardallaboutit.Issheangry?"

           "Notatall,Ibelieve,withyou."

           "Thatisagoodthing.AndLadyMiddleton,isSHEangry?"

           "Icannotsupposeitpossiblethatsheshouldbe."

           "Iammonstrousgladofit.Goodgracious!Ihavehadsuchatimeofit!IneversawLucyinsucharageinmylife.Shevowedatfirstshewouldnevertrimmeupanewbonnet,nordoanythingelseformeagain,solongasshelived;butnowsheisquitecometo,andweareasgoodfriendsasever.Look,shemademethisbowtomyhat,andputinthefeatherlastnight.Therenow,YOUaregoingtolaughatmetoo.ButwhyshouldnotIwearpinkribbons?IdonotcareifitIStheDoctor’sfavouritecolour.Iamsure,formypart,IshouldneverhaveknownheDIDlikeitbetterthananyothercolour,ifhehadnothappenedtosayso.Mycousinshavebeensoplaguingme!IdeclaresometimesIdonotknowwhichwaytolookbeforethem."

           ShehadwanderedawaytoasubjectonwhichElinorhadnothingtosay,andthereforesoonjudgeditexpedienttofindherwaybackagaintothefirst.

           "Well,butMissDashwood,"speakingtriumphantly,"peoplemaysaywhattheychuseaboutMr.

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