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in which her sister was concerned, impatiently expected its opening. It was not the first time of her feeling the same kind of conviction; for, more than once before, beginning with the observation of, "Your sister looks unwell to-day," or, "Your sister seems out of spirits," he had appeared on the point, either of disclosing, or of enquiring, something particular about her. After a pause of several minutes, their silence was broken by his asking her, in a voice of some agitation, when he was to congratulate her on the acquisition of a brother? Elinor was not prepared for such a question; and, having no answer ready, was obliged to
oil painting adopt the simple and common expedient of asking what he meant? He tried to smile, as he replied: "Your sister's engagement to Mr. Willoughby is very generally known." "It cannot be generally known," returned Elinor, "for her own family do not know it." He looked surprised, and said, "I beg your pardon, I am afraid my enquiry has been impertinent; but I had not supposed any secresy intended, as they openly correspond, and their marriage is universally talked of."
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