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Sir
John
,
could
not
have
thought
it
possible
.
"
A
man
of
whom
he
had
always
had
such
reason
to
think
well
!
Such
a
good
-
natured
fellow
!
He
did
not
believe
there
was
a
bolder
rider
in
England
!
It
was
an
unaccountable
business
.
He
wished
him
at
the
devil
with
all
his
heart
.
He
would
not
speak
another
word
to
him
,
meet
him
where
he
might
,
for
all
the
world
!
No
,
not
if
it
were
to
be
by
the
side
of
Barton
covert
,
and
they
were
kept
watching
for
two
hours
together
.
Such
a
scoundrel
of
a
fellow
!
such
a
deceitful
dog
!
It
was
only
the
last
time
they
met
that
he
had
offered
him
one
of
Folly
s
puppies
!
and
this
was
the
end
of
it
!
"
Mrs
.
Palmer
,
in
her
way
,
was
equally
angry
.
"
She
was
determined
to
drop
his
acquaintance
immediately
,
and
she
was
very
thankful
that
she
had
never
been
acquainted
with
him
at
all
.
She
wished
with
all
her
heart
Combe
Magna
was
not
so
near
Cleveland
;
but
it
did
not
signify
,
for
it
was
a
great
deal
too
far
off
to
visit
;
she
hated
him
so
much
that
she
was
resolved
never
to
mention
his
name
again
,
and
she
should
tell
everybody
she
saw
,
how
good
-
for
-
nothing
he
was
.
"
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The
rest
of
Mrs
.
Palmer
s
sympathy
was
shewn
in
procuring
all
the
particulars
in
her
power
of
the
approaching
marriage
,
and
communicating
them
to
Elinor
.
She
could
soon
tell
at
what
coachmaker
s
the
new
carriage
was
building
,
by
what
painter
Mr
.
Willoughby
s
portrait
was
drawn
,
and
at
what
warehouse
Miss
Grey
s
clothes
might
be
seen
.
The
calm
and
polite
unconcern
of
Lady
Middleton
on
the
occasion
was
a
happy
relief
to
Elinor
s
spirits
,
oppressed
as
they
often
were
by
the
clamorous
kindness
of
the
others
.
It
was
a
great
comfort
to
her
to
be
sure
of
exciting
no
interest
in
ONE
person
at
least
among
their
circle
of
friends
:
a
great
comfort
to
know
that
there
was
ONE
who
would
meet
her
without
feeling
any
curiosity
after
particulars
,
or
any
anxiety
for
her
sister
s
health
.
Every
qualification
is
raised
at
times
,
by
the
circumstances
of
the
moment
,
to
more
than
its
real
value
;
and
she
was
sometimes
worried
down
by
officious
condolence
to
rate
good
-
breeding
as
more
indispensable
to
comfort
than
good
-
nature
.
Lady
Middleton
expressed
her
sense
of
the
affair
about
once
every
day
,
or
twice
,
if
the
subject
occurred
very
often
,
by
saying
,
"
It
is
very
shocking
,
indeed
!
"
and
by
the
means
of
this
continual
though
gentle
vent
,
was
able
not
only
to
see
the
Miss
Dashwoods
from
the
first
without
the
smallest
emotion
,
but
very
soon
to
see
them
without
recollecting
a
word
of
the
matter
;
and
having
thus
supported
the
dignity
of
her
own
sex
,
and
spoken
her
decided
censure
of
what
was
wrong
in
the
other
,
she
thought
herself
at
liberty
to
attend
to
the
interest
of
her
own
assemblies
,
and
therefore
determined
(
though
rather
against
the
opinion
of
Sir
John
)
that
as
Mrs
.
Willoughby
would
at
once
be
a
woman
of
elegance
and
fortune
,
to
leave
her
card
with
her
as
soon
as
she
married
.
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Colonel
Brandon
s
delicate
,
unobtrusive
enquiries
were
never
unwelcome
to
Miss
Dashwood
.
He
had
abundantly
earned
the
privilege
of
intimate
discussion
of
her
sister
s
disappointment
,
by
the
friendly
zeal
with
which
he
had
endeavoured
to
soften
it
,
and
they
always
conversed
with
confidence
.
His
chief
reward
for
the
painful
exertion
of
disclosing
past
sorrows
and
present
humiliations
,
was
given
in
the
pitying
eye
with
which
Marianne
sometimes
observed
him
,
and
the
gentleness
of
her
voice
whenever
(
though
it
did
not
often
happen
)
she
was
obliged
,
or
could
oblige
herself
to
speak
to
him
.
THESE
assured
him
that
his
exertion
had
produced
an
increase
of
good
-
will
towards
himself
,
and
THESE
gave
Elinor
hopes
of
its
being
farther
augmented
hereafter
;
but
Mrs
.
Jennings
,
who
knew
nothing
of
all
this
,
who
knew
only
that
the
Colonel
continued
as
grave
as
ever
,
and
that
she
could
neither
prevail
on
him
to
make
the
offer
himself
,
nor
commission
her
to
make
it
for
him
,
began
,
at
the
end
of
two
days
,
to
think
that
,
instead
of
Midsummer
,
they
would
not
be
married
till
Michaelmas
,
and
by
the
end
of
a
week
that
it
would
not
be
a
match
at
all
.
The
good
understanding
between
the
Colonel
and
Miss
Dashwood
seemed
rather
to
declare
that
the
honours
of
the
mulberry
-
tree
,
the
canal
,
and
the
yew
arbour
,
would
all
be
made
over
to
HER
;
and
Mrs
.
Jennings
had
,
for
some
time
ceased
to
think
at
all
of
Mrs
.
Ferrars
.
Early
in
February
,
within
a
fortnight
from
the
receipt
of
Willoughby
s
letter
,
Elinor
had
the
painful
office
of
informing
her
sister
that
he
was
married
.
She
had
taken
care
to
have
the
intelligence
conveyed
to
herself
,
as
soon
as
it
was
known
that
the
ceremony
was
over
,
as
she
was
desirous
that
Marianne
should
not
receive
the
first
notice
of
it
from
the
public
papers
,
which
she
saw
her
eagerly
examining
every
morning
.