Чувство и чувствительность

Chapter XXVI

           

           Herspiritsstillcontinuedveryhigh;buttherewasaflutterinthemwhichpreventedtheirgivingmuchpleasuretohersister,andthisagitationincreasedastheeveningdrewon.Shecouldscarcelyeatanydinner,andwhentheyafterwardsreturnedtothedrawingroom,seemedanxiouslylisteningtothesoundofeverycarriage.

           ItwasagreatsatisfactiontoElinorthatMrs.Jennings,bybeingmuchengagedinherownroom,couldseelittleofwhatwaspassing.Theteathingswerebroughtin,andalreadyhadMariannebeendisappointedmorethanoncebyarapataneighbouringdoor,whenaloudonewassuddenlyheardwhichcouldnotbemistakenforoneatanyotherhouse,ElinorfeltsecureofitsannouncingWilloughby’sapproach,andMarianne,startingup,movedtowardsthedoor.Everythingwassilent;thiscouldnotbebornemanyseconds;sheopenedthedoor,advancedafewstepstowardsthestairs,andafterlisteninghalfaminute,returnedintotheroominalltheagitationwhichaconvictionofhavingheardhimwouldnaturallyproduce;intheecstasyofherfeelingsatthatinstantshecouldnothelpexclaiming,"Oh,Elinor,itisWilloughby,indeeditis!"andseemedalmostreadytothrowherselfintohisarms,whenColonelBrandonappeared.

           Itwastoogreatashocktobebornewithcalmness,andsheimmediatelylefttheroom.Elinorwasdisappointedtoo;butatthesametimeherregardforColonelBrandonensuredhiswelcomewithher;andshefeltparticularlyhurtthatamansopartialtohersistershouldperceivethatsheexperiencednothingbutgriefanddisappointmentinseeinghim.

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