Back | Elinor was obliged, though unwillingly, to believe that the sentiments which Mrs. Jennings had assigned him for her own satisfaction, were now actually excited by her sister; and that however a general resemblance of disposition between the parties might forward the affection of Mr. Willoughby, an equally striking opposition of character was no hindrance to the regard of Colonel Brandon. |
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Front | Elinor se vio obligada, aunque en contra de su voluntad, a creer que los sentimientos que para su propia diversión la señora Jennings le había atribuido al coronel, en verdad los había despertado su hermana; y que si una general afinidad entre ambos podía impulsar el afecto del señor Willoughby por Marianne, una igualmente notable oposición de caracteres no era obstáculo al afecto del coronel Brandon. |
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