Чувство и чувствительность

Chapter XXXIV

           

           Marianne’sfeelingsdidnotstophere.ThecoldinsolenceofMrs.Ferrars’sgeneralbehaviourtohersister,seemed,toher,toforetellsuchdifficultiesanddistressestoElinor,asherownwoundedhearttaughthertothinkofwithhorror;andurgedbyastrongimpulseofaffectionatesensibility,shemovedafteramoment,tohersister’schair,andputtingonearmroundherneck,andonecheekclosetohers,saidinalow,buteager,voice,

           "Dear,dearElinor,don’tmindthem.Don’tletthemmakeYOUunhappy."

           Shecouldsaynomore;herspiritswerequiteovercome,andhidingherfaceonElinor’sshoulder,sheburstintotears.Everybody’sattentionwascalled,andalmosteverybodywasconcerned.—ColonelBrandonroseupandwenttothemwithoutknowingwhathedid.—Mrs.Jennings,withaveryintelligent"Ah!poordear,"immediatelygaveherhersalts;andSirJohnfeltsodesperatelyenragedagainsttheauthorofthisnervousdistress,thatheinstantlychangedhisseattooneclosebyLucySteele,andgaveher,inawhisper,abriefaccountofthewholeshockingaffair.

           Inafewminutes,however,Mariannewasrecoveredenoughtoputanendtothebustle,andsitdownamongtherest;thoughherspiritsretainedtheimpressionofwhathadpassed,thewholeevening

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