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Mrs
.
John
Dashwood
had
so
much
confidence
in
her
husband
s
judgment
,
that
she
waited
the
very
next
day
both
on
Mrs
.
Jennings
and
her
daughter
;
and
her
confidence
was
rewarded
by
finding
even
the
former
,
even
the
woman
with
whom
her
sisters
were
staying
,
by
no
means
unworthy
her
notice
;
and
as
for
Lady
Middleton
,
she
found
her
one
of
the
most
charming
women
in
the
world
!
Lady
Middleton
was
equally
pleased
with
Mrs
.
Dashwood
.
There
was
a
kind
of
cold
hearted
selfishness
on
both
sides
,
which
mutually
attracted
them
;
and
they
sympathised
with
each
other
in
an
insipid
propriety
of
demeanor
,
and
a
general
want
of
understanding
.
The
same
manners
,
however
,
which
recommended
Mrs
.
John
Dashwood
to
the
good
opinion
of
Lady
Middleton
did
not
suit
the
fancy
of
Mrs
.
Jennings
,
and
to
HER
she
appeared
nothing
more
than
a
little
proud
-
looking
woman
of
uncordial
address
,
who
met
her
husband
s
sisters
without
any
affection
,
and
almost
without
having
anything
to
say
to
them
;
for
of
the
quarter
of
an
hour
bestowed
on
Berkeley
Street
,
she
sat
at
least
seven
minutes
and
a
half
in
silence
.
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Elinor
wanted
very
much
to
know
,
though
she
did
not
chuse
to
ask
,
whether
Edward
was
then
in
town
;
but
nothing
would
have
induced
Fanny
voluntarily
to
mention
his
name
before
her
,
till
able
to
tell
her
that
his
marriage
with
Miss
Morton
was
resolved
on
,
or
till
her
husband
s
expectations
on
Colonel
Brandon
were
answered
;
because
she
believed
them
still
so
very
much
attached
to
each
other
,
that
they
could
not
be
too
sedulously
divided
in
word
and
deed
on
every
occasion
.
The
intelligence
however
,
which
SHE
would
not
give
,
soon
flowed
from
another
quarter
.
Lucy
came
very
shortly
to
claim
Elinor
s
compassion
on
being
unable
to
see
Edward
,
though
he
had
arrived
in
town
with
Mr
.
and
Mrs
.
Dashwood
.
He
dared
not
come
to
Bartlett
s
Buildings
for
fear
of
detection
,
and
though
their
mutual
impatience
to
meet
,
was
not
to
be
told
,
they
could
do
nothing
at
present
but
write
.
Edward
assured
them
himself
of
his
being
in
town
,
within
a
very
short
time
,
by
twice
calling
in
Berkeley
Street
.
Twice
was
his
card
found
on
the
table
,
when
they
returned
from
their
morning
s
engagements
.
Elinor
was
pleased
that
he
had
called
;
and
still
more
pleased
that
she
had
missed
him
.
The
Dashwoods
were
so
prodigiously
delighted
with
the
Middletons
,
that
,
though
not
much
in
the
habit
of
giving
anything
,
they
determined
to
give
them
a
dinner
;
and
soon
after
their
acquaintance
began
,
invited
them
to
dine
in
Harley
Street
,
where
they
had
taken
a
very
good
house
for
three
months
.
Their
sisters
and
Mrs
.
Jennings
were
invited
likewise
,
and
John
Dashwood
was
careful
to
secure
Colonel
Brandon
,
who
,
always
glad
to
be
where
the
Miss
Dashwoods
were
,
received
his
eager
civilities
with
some
surprise
,
but
much
more
pleasure
.
They
were
to
meet
Mrs
.
Ferrars
;
but
Elinor
could
not
learn
whether
her
sons
were
to
be
of
the
party
.
The
expectation
of
seeing
HER
,
however
,
was
enough
to
make
her
interested
in
the
engagement
;
for
though
she
could
now
meet
Edward
s
mother
without
that
strong
anxiety
which
had
once
promised
to
attend
such
an
introduction
,
though
she
could
now
see
her
with
perfect
indifference
as
to
her
opinion
of
herself
,
her
desire
of
being
in
company
with
Mrs
.
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Ferrars
,
her
curiosity
to
know
what
she
was
like
,
was
as
lively
as
ever
.
The
interest
with
which
she
thus
anticipated
the
party
,
was
soon
afterwards
increased
,
more
powerfully
than
pleasantly
,
by
her
hearing
that
the
Miss
Steeles
were
also
to
be
at
it
.
So
well
had
they
recommended
themselves
to
Lady
Middleton
,
so
agreeable
had
their
assiduities
made
them
to
her
,
that
though
Lucy
was
certainly
not
so
elegant
,
and
her
sister
not
even
genteel
,
she
was
as
ready
as
Sir
John
to
ask
them
to
spend
a
week
or
two
in
Conduit
Street
;
and
it
happened
to
be
particularly
convenient
to
the
Miss
Steeles
,
as
soon
as
the
Dashwoods
invitation
was
known
,
that
their
visit
should
begin
a
few
days
before
the
party
took
place
.