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On
ascending
the
stairs
,
the
Miss
Dashwoods
found
so
many
people
before
them
in
the
room
,
that
there
was
not
a
person
at
liberty
to
tend
to
their
orders
;
and
they
were
obliged
to
wait
.
All
that
could
be
done
was
,
to
sit
down
at
that
end
of
the
counter
which
seemed
to
promise
the
quickest
succession
;
one
gentleman
only
was
standing
there
,
and
it
is
probable
that
Elinor
was
not
without
hope
of
exciting
his
politeness
to
a
quicker
despatch
.
But
the
correctness
of
his
eye
,
and
the
delicacy
of
his
taste
,
proved
to
be
beyond
his
politeness
.
He
was
giving
orders
for
a
toothpick
-
case
for
himself
,
and
till
its
size
,
shape
,
and
ornaments
were
determined
,
all
of
which
,
after
examining
and
debating
for
a
quarter
of
an
hour
over
every
toothpick
-
case
in
the
shop
,
were
finally
arranged
by
his
own
inventive
fancy
,
he
had
no
leisure
to
bestow
any
other
attention
on
the
two
ladies
,
than
what
was
comprised
in
three
or
four
very
broad
stares
;
a
kind
of
notice
which
served
to
imprint
on
Elinor
the
remembrance
of
a
person
and
face
,
of
strong
,
natural
,
sterling
insignificance
,
though
adorned
in
the
first
style
of
fashion
.
Marianne
was
spared
from
the
troublesome
feelings
of
contempt
and
resentment
,
on
this
impertinent
examination
of
their
features
,
and
on
the
puppyism
of
his
manner
in
deciding
on
all
the
different
horrors
of
the
different
toothpick
-
cases
presented
to
his
inspection
,
by
remaining
unconscious
of
it
all
;
for
she
was
as
well
able
to
collect
her
thoughts
within
herself
,
and
be
as
ignorant
of
what
was
passing
around
her
,
in
Mr
.
Gray
s
shop
,
as
in
her
own
bedroom
.
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At
last
the
affair
was
decided
.
The
ivory
,
the
gold
,
and
the
pearls
,
all
received
their
appointment
,
and
the
gentleman
having
named
the
last
day
on
which
his
existence
could
be
continued
without
the
possession
of
the
toothpick
-
case
,
drew
on
his
gloves
with
leisurely
care
,
and
bestowing
another
glance
on
the
Miss
Dashwoods
,
but
such
a
one
as
seemed
rather
to
demand
than
express
admiration
,
walked
off
with
a
happy
air
of
real
conceit
and
affected
indifference
.
Elinor
lost
no
time
in
bringing
her
business
forward
,
was
on
the
point
of
concluding
it
,
when
another
gentleman
presented
himself
at
her
side
.
She
turned
her
eyes
towards
his
face
,
and
found
him
with
some
surprise
to
be
her
brother
.
Their
affection
and
pleasure
in
meeting
was
just
enough
to
make
a
very
creditable
appearance
in
Mr
.
Gray
s
shop
.
John
Dashwood
was
really
far
from
being
sorry
to
see
his
sisters
again
;
it
rather
gave
them
satisfaction
;
and
his
inquiries
after
their
mother
were
respectful
and
attentive
.
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Elinor
found
that
he
and
Fanny
had
been
in
town
two
days
.
"
I
wished
very
much
to
call
upon
you
yesterday
,
"
said
he
,
"
but
it
was
impossible
,
for
we
were
obliged
to
take
Harry
to
see
the
wild
beasts
at
Exeter
Exchange
;
and
we
spent
the
rest
of
the
day
with
Mrs
.
Ferrars
.
Harry
was
vastly
pleased
.
THIS
morning
I
had
fully
intended
to
call
on
you
,
if
I
could
possibly
find
a
spare
half
hour
,
but
one
has
always
so
much
to
do
on
first
coming
to
town
.
I
am
come
here
to
bespeak
Fanny
a
seal
.
But
tomorrow
I
think
I
shall
certainly
be
able
to
call
in
Berkeley
Street
,
and
be
introduced
to
your
friend
Mrs
.
Jennings
.
I
understand
she
is
a
woman
of
very
good
fortune
.
And
the
Middletons
too
,
you
must
introduce
me
to
THEM
.
As
my
mother
-
in
-
law
s
relations
,
I
shall
be
happy
to
show
them
every
respect
.
They
are
excellent
neighbours
to
you
in
the
country
,
I
understand
.
"
"
Excellent
indeed
.
Their
attention
to
our
comfort
,
their
friendliness
in
every
particular
,
is
more
than
I
can
express
.
"