Чувство и чувствительность

Chapter XLIII

           Elinor,confirmedineverypleasanthope,wasallcheerfulness;rejoicingthatinherletterstohermother,shehadpursuedherownjudgmentratherthanherfriend’s,inmakingverylightoftheindispositionwhichdelayedthematCleveland;andalmostfixingonthetimewhenMariannewouldbeabletotravel.

           Butthedaydidnotclosesoauspiciouslyasitbegan.—TowardstheeveningMariannebecameillagain,growingmoreheavy,restless,anduncomfortablethanbefore.Hersister,however,stillsanguine,waswillingtoattributethechangetonothingmorethanthefatigueofhavingsatuptohaveherbedmade;andcarefullyadministeringthecordialsprescribed,sawher,withsatisfaction,sinkatlastintoaslumber,fromwhichsheexpectedthemostbeneficialeffects.Hersleep,thoughnotsoquietasElinorwishedtoseeit,lastedaconsiderabletime;andanxioustoobservetheresultofitherself,sheresolvedtositwithherduringthewholeofit.Mrs.Jennings,knowingnothingofanychangeinthepatient,wentunusuallyearlytobed;hermaid,whowasoneoftheprincipalnurses,wasrecreatingherselfinthehousekeeper’sroom,andElinorremainedalonewithMarianne.

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