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"
Certainly
,
"
said
Elinor
;
"
and
assisted
by
her
liberality
,
I
hope
you
may
yet
live
to
be
in
easy
circumstances
.
"
"
Another
year
or
two
may
do
much
towards
it
,
"
he
gravely
replied
;
"
but
however
there
is
still
a
great
deal
to
be
done
.
There
is
not
a
stone
laid
of
Fanny
s
green
-
house
,
and
nothing
but
the
plan
of
the
flower
-
garden
marked
out
.
"
"
Where
is
the
green
-
house
to
be
?
"
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"
Upon
the
knoll
behind
the
house
.
The
old
walnut
trees
are
all
come
down
to
make
room
for
it
.
It
will
be
a
very
fine
object
from
many
parts
of
the
park
,
and
the
flower
-
garden
will
slope
down
just
before
it
,
and
be
exceedingly
pretty
.
We
have
cleared
away
all
the
old
thorns
that
grew
in
patches
over
the
brow
.
"
Elinor
kept
her
concern
and
her
censure
to
herself
;
and
was
very
thankful
that
Marianne
was
not
present
,
to
share
the
provocation
.
Having
now
said
enough
to
make
his
poverty
clear
,
and
to
do
away
the
necessity
of
buying
a
pair
of
ear
-
rings
for
each
of
his
sisters
,
in
his
next
visit
at
Gray
s
his
thoughts
took
a
cheerfuller
turn
,
and
he
began
to
congratulate
Elinor
on
having
such
a
friend
as
Mrs
.
Jennings
.
"
She
seems
a
most
valuable
woman
indeed
Her
house
,
her
style
of
living
,
all
bespeak
an
exceeding
good
income
;
and
it
is
an
acquaintance
that
has
not
only
been
of
great
use
to
you
hitherto
,
but
in
the
end
may
prove
materially
advantageous
.
Her
inviting
you
to
town
is
certainly
a
vast
thing
in
your
favour
;
and
indeed
,
it
speaks
altogether
so
great
a
regard
for
you
,
that
in
all
probability
when
she
dies
you
will
not
be
forgotten
.
She
must
have
a
great
deal
to
leave
.
"
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"
Nothing
at
all
,
I
should
rather
suppose
;
for
she
has
only
her
jointure
,
which
will
descend
to
her
children
.
"
"
But
it
is
not
to
be
imagined
that
she
lives
up
to
her
income
.
Few
people
of
common
prudence
will
do
THAT
;
and
whatever
she
saves
,
she
will
be
able
to
dispose
of
.
"
"
And
do
you
not
think
it
more
likely
that
she
should
leave
it
to
her
daughters
,
than
to
us
?
"