Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen Chapter 41 Page 10

therefore every circumstance that may accelerate that dreadful event, must be concealed from her as much as possible. Mrs. Ferrars can never forget that Edward is her son.”

“You surprise me; I should think it must nearly have escaped her memory by THIS time.”

“You wrong her exceedingly.

Mrs. Ferrars is one of the most affectionate mothers in the world.”

Elinor was silent.

“We think NOW,” — said Mr. Dashwood, after a short pause, “of ROBERT'S marrying Miss Morton.”

Elinor, smiling at the grave and decisive importance of her brother's tone, calmly replied,

“The lady, I suppose, has no choice in the affair.”