Чувство и чувствительность

Chapter XLVIII

           Shesawtheminaninstantintheirparsonage-house;sawinLucy,theactive,contrivingmanager,unitingatonceadesireofsmartappearancewiththeutmostfrugality,andashamedtobesuspectedofhalfhereconomicalpractices;—pursuingherowninterestineverythought,courtingthefavourofColonelBrandon,ofMrs.Jennings,andofeverywealthyfriend.InEdward—sheknewnotwhatshesaw,norwhatshewishedtosee;—happyorunhappy,—nothingpleasedher;sheturnedawayherheadfromeverysketchofhim.

           ElinorflatteredherselfthatsomeoneoftheirconnectionsinLondonwouldwritetothemtoannouncetheevent,andgivefartherparticulars,—butdayafterdaypassedoff,andbroughtnoletter,notidings.Thoughuncertainthatanyoneweretoblame,shefoundfaultwitheveryabsentfriend.Theywereallthoughtlessorindolent.

           "WhendoyouwritetoColonelBrandon,ma’am?"wasaninquirywhichsprungfromtheimpatienceofhermindtohavesomethinggoingon.

           "Iwrotetohim,mylove,lastweek,andratherexpecttosee,thantohearfromhimagain.Iearnestlypressedhiscomingtous,andshouldnotbesurprisedtoseehimwalkintodayortomorrow,oranyday."

           Thiswasgainingsomething,somethingtolookforwardto.ColonelBrandonmusthavesomeinformationtogive.

           Scarcelyhadshesodeterminedit,whenthefigureofamanonhorsebackdrewhereyestothewindow.Hestoptattheirgate.Itwasagentleman,itwasColonelBrandonhimself.Nowshecouldhearmore;andshetrembledinexpectationofit.But—itwasNOTColonelBrandon—neitherhisair—norhisheight.

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