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Marianne got up the next morning at her usual time;to every inquiry replied that she was better, and tried to prove herself so, by engaging in her accustomary employments.

But a day spent in sitting shivering over the fire with a book in her hand, which she was unable to read, or in lying, weary and languid, on a sofa, did not speak much in favour of her amendment; and when, at last, she went early to bed, more and more indisposed, Colonel Brandon was only astonished at her sister's composure, who, though attending and nursing her the whole day, against Marianne inclination, and forcing proper medicines on her at night, trusted, like Marianne, to the certainty and efficacy of sleep, and felt no real alarm.

A very restless and feverish night, however, disappointed the expectation of both; and when Marianne, after persisting in rising, confessed herself unable to sit up, and returned voluntarily to her bed, Elinor was very ready to adopt Mrs.Jennings's advice, of sending for the Palmers' apothecary.

He came, examined his patient, and though encouraging Miss Dashwood to expect that a very few days would restore her sister to health, yet, by pronouncing her disorder to have a putrid tendency, and allowing the word "infection"to pass his lips, gave instant alarm to Mrs.Palmer, on her baby's account.Mrs.Jennings, who had been inclined from the first to think Marianne's complaint more serious than Elinor, now looked very grave on Mr.Harris's report, and confirming Charlotte's fears and caution, urged the necessity of her immediate removal with her infant;and Mr.Palmer, though treating their apprehensions as idle, found the anxiety and importunity of his wife too great to be withstood.Her departure, therefore, was fixed on;and within an hour after Mr.Harris's arrival, she set off, with her little boy and his nurse, for the house of a near relation of Mr.Palmer's, who lived a few miles on the other side of Bath; whither her husband promised, at her earnest entreaty, to join her in a day or two;and whither she was almost equally urgent with her mother to accompany her.Mrs.Jennings, however, with a kindness of heart which made Elinor really love her, declared her resolution of not stirring from Cleveland as long as Marianne remained ill, and of endeavouring, by her own attentive care, to supply to her the place of the mother she had taken her from; and Elinor found her on every occasion a most willing and active helpmate, desirous to share in all her fatigues, and often by her better experience in nursing, of material use.

Poor Marianne, languid and low from the nature of her malady, and feeling herself universally ill, could no longer hope that tomorrow would find her recovered;and the idea of what tomorrow would have produced, but for this unlucky illness, made every ailment severe;for on that day they were to have begun their journey home;and, attended the whole way by a servant of Mrs.Jennings, were to have taken their mother by surprise on the following forenoon.The little she said was all in lamentation of this inevitable delay; though Elinor tried to raise her spirits, and make her believe, as she THENreally believed herself, that it would be a very short one.

The next day produced little or no alteration in the state of the patient; she certainly was not better, and, except that there was no amendment, did not appear worse.

Their party was now farther reduced; for Mr.Palmer, though very unwilling to go as well from real humanity and good-nature, as from a dislike of appearing to be frightened away by his wife, was persuaded at last by Colonel Brandon to perform his promise of following her;and while he was preparing to go, Colonel Brandon himself, with a much greater exertion, began to talk of going likewise.--Here, however, the kindness of Mrs.Jennings interposed most acceptably; for to send the Colonel away while his love was in so much uneasiness on her sister's account, would be to deprive them both, she thought, of every comfort; and therefore telling him at once that his stay at Cleveland was necessary to herself, that she should want him to play at piquet of an evening, while Miss Dashwood was above with her sister, &c.she urged him so strongly to remain, that he, who was gratifying the first wish of his own heart by a compliance, could not long even affect to demur; especially as Mrs.Jennings's entreaty was warmly seconded by Mr.Palmer, who seemed to feel a relief to himself, in leaving behind him a person so well able to assist or advise Miss Dashwood in any emergence.

Marianne was, of course, kept in ignorance of all these arrangements.She knew not that she had been the means of sending the owners of Cleveland away, in about seven days from the time of their arrival.

It gave her no surprise that she saw nothing of Mrs.Palmer;and as it gave her likewise no concern, she never mentioned her name.

Two days passed away from the time of Mr.Palmer's departure, and her situation continued, with little variation, the same.Mr.Harris, who attended her every day, still talked boldly of a speedy recovery, and Miss Dashwood was equally sanguine; but the expectation of the others was by no means so cheerful.Mrs.Jennings had determined very early in the seizure that Marianne would never get over it, and Colonel Brandon, who was chiefly of use in listening to Mrs.Jennings's forebodings, was not in a state of mind to resist their influence.

He tried to reason himself out of fears, which the different judgment of the apothecary seemed to render absurd;but the many hours of each day in which he was left entirely alone, were but too favourable for the admission of every melancholy idea, and he could not expel from his mind the persuasion that he should see Marianne no more.

On the morning of the third day however, the gloomy anticipations of both were almost done away; for when Mr.Harris arrived, he declared his patient materially better.

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