| Back | Marianne would not let her proceed;--and Elinor, satisfied that each felt their own error, wished to avoid any survey of the past that might weaken her sister's spirits; she, therefore, pursuing the first subject, immediately continued, "One observation may, I think, be fairly drawn from the whole of the story--that all Willoughby's difficulties have arisen from the first offence against virtue, in his behaviour to Eliza Williams. |
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| Front | Marianne no la dejó seguir; y Elinor, satisfecha al ver que cada una reconocía su propio error, deseó evitar todo examen del pasado que pudiera hacer flaquear el espíritu de su hermana; así, retomando el primer tema, continuó de inmediato: -De toda esta historia, creo que hay una conclusión que se puede extraer con toda justicia: que todos los problemas de Willoughby surgieron de la primera ofensa contra la moral, su comportamiento con Eliza Williams. |
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