| Back | Here, however, Elinor perceived,--not the language, not the professions of Colonel Brandon, but the natural embellishments of her mother's active fancy, which fashioned every thing delightful to her as it chose. "His regard for her, infinitely surpassing anything that Willoughby ever felt or feigned, as much more warm, as more sincere or constant--which ever we are to call it--has subsisted through all the knowledge of dear Marianne's unhappy prepossession for that worthless young man!--and without selfishness--without encouraging a hope!--could he have seen her happy with another--Such a noble mind!--such openness, such sincerity!--no one can be deceived in HIM." |
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| Front | En esto, sin embargo, Elinor percibió no el lenguaje, no las declaraciones del coronel Brandon, sino los adornos con que su madre solía enriquecer todo aquello que la deleitaba, amoldándolo a su propia infatigable fantasía. -Su afecto por ella, que sobrepasa infinitamente todo lo que Willoughby sintió o fingió, mucho más cálido, más sincero, más constante, como sea que lo llamemos, ¡ha subsistido incluso al conocimiento de la desdichada predilección de Marianne por aquel joven despreciable! ¡Y sin egoísmos, sin alimentar esperanzas! |
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