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Sense and Sensibility

CHAPTER 15
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Ungracious girl! But I require no such proof.

Nothing in my opinion has ever passed to justify doubt; no secrecy has been attempted; all has been uniformly open and unreserved.

You cannot doubt your sister's wishes.

It must be Willoughby therefore whom you suspect.

But why?
Is he not a man of honour and feeling?
Has there been any inconsistency on his side to create alarm?
can he be deceitful ?" "I hope not, I believe not," cried Elinor.


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