Чувство и чувствительность

Chapter XLII

           Jennings’ssuggestion;andshecouldnothelpbelievingherselfthenicestobserverofthetwo;—shewatchedhiseyes,whileMrs.Jenningsthoughtonlyofhisbehaviour;—andwhilehislooksofanxioussolicitudeonMarianne’sfeeling,inherheadandthroat,thebeginningofaheavycold,becauseunexpressedbywords,entirelyescapedthelatterlady’sobservation;—SHEcoulddiscoverinthemthequickfeelings,andneedlessalarmofalover.

           Twodelightfultwilightwalksonthethirdandfourtheveningsofherbeingthere,notmerelyonthedrygraveloftheshrubbery,butalloverthegrounds,andespeciallyinthemostdistantpartsofthem,wheretherewassomethingmoreofwildnessthanintherest,wherethetreesweretheoldest,andthegrasswasthelongestandwettest,had—assistedbythestillgreaterimprudenceofsittinginherwetshoesandstockings—givenMarianneacoldsoviolentas,thoughforadayortwotrifledwithordenied,wouldforceitselfbyincreasingailmentsontheconcernofeverybody,andthenoticeofherself.Prescriptionspouredinfromallquarters,andasusual,werealldeclined.Thoughheavyandfeverish,withapaininherlimbs,andacough,andasorethroat,agoodnight’srestwastocureherentirely;anditwaswithdifficultythatElinorprevailedonher,whenshewenttobed,totryoneortwoofthesimplestoftheremedies.

           

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