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" Exert yourself, dear Marianne," she cried, " if you would not kill yourself and all who love you. Think of your mother; think of her misery while you suffer; for her sake you must exert yourself!" " I cannot. ( 113 ) " 1 cannot, I cannot," cried Mari- anne; ''leave me, leave me, if I dis- tress you; leave me, hate me, forget me; but do not torture me so. Oh! how easy for those who have no sor- row of their own to talk of exertion ! Happy, happy Elinor, you cannot have an idea of what I suffer...." " Do you call me happy, Marianne ? Ah! if you knew! — And can you believe me to be so, while I see you so wretched I" " Forgive me, forgive me," throw- ing her arms round her sister's neck; "I know you feel for me; 1 know what a heart you have ; but yet you are — you must be happy; Edward loves you — what, oh! what can do away such happiness as that ?" " Many, many circumstances," said Elinor, solemnly. " No, no, no," cried Marianne wild- ( H4 ) ly, " he loves you, and only you. You can have no grief." " I can have no pleasure while I see you in this state." " And you will never see me other- wise.
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