Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen Chapter 41 Page 11

“Choice! — how do you mean?”

“I only mean that I suppose, from your manner of speaking, it must be the same to Miss Morton whether she marry Edward or Robert.”

“Certainly, there can be no difference; for Robert will now to all intents and purposes be considered as the eldest son; — and as to any thing else, they are both very agreeable young men: I do not know that one is superior to the other.”

Elinor said no more, and John was also for a short time silent. — His reflections ended thus.

“Of ONE thing, my dear sister,” kindly taking her hand, and speaking in an awful whisper, — ”I may assure you; — and I WILL do it, because I know it must gratify you. I have good reason to think —