Чувство и чувствительность

Chapter XLIII

           

           Thereposeofthelatterbecamemoreandmoredisturbed;andhersister,whowatched,withunremittingattentionhercontinualchangeofposture,andheardthefrequentbutinarticulatesoundsofcomplaintwhichpassedherlips,wasalmostwishingtorouseherfromsopainfulaslumber,whenMarianne,suddenlyawakenedbysomeaccidentalnoiseinthehouse,startedhastilyup,and,withfeverishwildness,criedout,—

           "Ismamacoming?—"

           "Notyet,"criedtheother,concealingherterror,andassistingMariannetoliedownagain,"butshewillbehere,Ihope,beforeitislong.Itisagreatway,youknow,fromhencetoBarton."

           "ButshemustnotgoroundbyLondon,"criedMarianne,inthesamehurriedmanner."Ishallneverseeher,ifshegoesbyLondon."

           Elinorperceivedwithalarmthatshewasnotquiteherself,and,whileattemptingtosootheher,eagerlyfeltherpulse.Itwaslowerandquickerthanever!andMarianne,stilltalkingwildlyofmama,heralarmincreasedsorapidly,astodetermineheronsendinginstantlyforMr.Harris,anddespatchingamessengertoBartonforhermother.ToconsultwithColonelBrandononthebestmeansofeffectingthelatter,wasathoughtwhichimmediatelyfollowedtheresolutionofitsperformance;andassoonshehadrungupthemaidtotakeherplacebyhersister,shehasteneddowntothedrawing-room,wheresheknewhewasgenerallytobefoundatamuchlaterhourthanthepresent.

           Itwasnotimeforhesitation.Herfearsandherdifficultieswereimmediatelybeforehim.

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