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Sense and Sensibility - Austen, Jane

Elinor could have given her immediate relief by suggesting the possibility of its being Miss Mortons mother, rather than her own, whom they were about to behold; but instead of doing that, she assured her, and with great sincerity, that she did pity her to the utter amazement of Lucy, who, though really uncomfortable herself, hoped at least to be an object of irrepressible envy to Elinor.

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