Select the correct text in the passage.
Which sentence from the excerpt creates surprise in the plot?
(11) "Nothing," I said spiritlessly.
(12) "If you've been crying for three mortal hours over nothing you want a good talking to and you'll get it," observed Aunt
Philippa placidly, sitting down on my trunk. "Get right up off that bed this minute and tell me what the trouble is. I'm bound
to know, for I'm in your father's place at present."
(13) "There, then!" I flung her Mark's letter. There wasn't anything in it that it was sacrilege to let another person see. That
was one reason why I had been crying.
(14) Aunt Philippa read it over twice. Then she folded it up deliberately and put it back in the envelope.
(15) "What are you going to do?" she asked in a matter-of-fact tone.
(16) "I'm not going to run away to be married," I answered sullenly.
(17) "Well, no, I wouldn't advise you to," said Aunt Philippa reflectively. "It's a kind of low-down thing to do, though there's
been a terrible lot of romantic nonsense talked and writ about eloping. It may be a painful necessity sometimes, but it ain't
in this case. You write to your young man and tell him to come here and be married respectable under my roof, same as a
Goodwin ought to."
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