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Elinor
,
having
once
delivered
her
opinion
on
William
’
s
side
,
by
which
she
offended
Mrs
.
Ferrars
and
Fanny
still
more
,
did
not
see
the
necessity
of
enforcing
it
by
any
farther
assertion
;
and
Marianne
,
when
called
on
for
hers
,
offended
them
all
,
by
declaring
that
she
had
no
opinion
to
give
,
as
she
had
never
thought
about
it
.
Before
her
removing
from
Norland
,
Elinor
had
painted
a
very
pretty
pair
of
screens
for
her
sister
-
in
-
law
,
which
being
now
just
mounted
and
brought
home
,
ornamented
her
present
drawing
room
;
and
these
screens
,
catching
the
eye
of
John
Dashwood
on
his
following
the
other
gentlemen
into
the
room
,
were
officiously
handed
by
him
to
Colonel
Brandon
for
his
admiration
.
"
These
are
done
by
my
eldest
sister
,
"
said
he
;
"
and
you
,
as
a
man
of
taste
,
will
,
I
dare
say
,
be
pleased
with
them
.
I
do
not
know
whether
you
have
ever
happened
to
see
any
of
her
performances
before
,
but
she
is
in
general
reckoned
to
draw
extremely
well
.
"
The
Colonel
,
though
disclaiming
all
pretensions
to
connoisseurship
,
warmly
admired
the
screens
,
as
he
would
have
done
any
thing
painted
by
Miss
Dashwood
;
and
on
the
curiosity
of
the
others
being
of
course
excited
,
they
were
handed
round
for
general
inspection
.
Mrs
.
Ferrars
,
not
aware
of
their
being
Elinor
’
s
work
,
particularly
requested
to
look
at
them
;
and
after
they
had
received
gratifying
testimony
of
Lady
Middletons
’
s
approbation
,
Fanny
presented
them
to
her
mother
,
considerately
informing
her
,
at
the
same
time
,
that
they
were
done
by
Miss
Dashwood
.
"
Hum
"
—
said
Mrs
.
Ferrars
—
"
very
pretty
,
"
—
and
without
regarding
them
at
all
,
returned
them
to
her
daughter
.
Perhaps
Fanny
thought
for
a
moment
that
her
mother
had
been
quite
rude
enough
,
—
for
,
colouring
a
little
,
she
immediately
said
,
"
They
are
very
pretty
,
ma
’
am
—
an
’
t
they
?
"
But
then
again
,
the
dread
of
having
been
too
civil
,
too
encouraging
herself
,
probably
came
over
her
,
for
she
presently
added
,
"
Do
you
not
think
they
are
something
in
Miss
Morton
’
s
style
of
painting
,
Ma
’
am
?
—
She
DOES
paint
most
delightfully
!
—
How
beautifully
her
last
landscape
is
done
!
"
"
Beautifully
indeed
!
But
SHE
does
every
thing
well
.
"
Marianne
could
not
bear
this
.
—
She
was
already
greatly
displeased
with
Mrs
.
Ferrars
;
and
such
ill
-
timed
praise
of
another
,
at
Elinor
’
s
expense
,
though
she
had
not
any
notion
of
what
was
principally
meant
by
it
,
provoked
her
immediately
to
say
with
warmth
,