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Fanny
paused
a
moment
,
and
then
,
with
fresh
vigor
,
said
,
"
My
love
I
would
ask
them
with
all
my
heart
,
if
it
was
in
my
power
.
But
I
had
just
settled
within
myself
to
ask
the
Miss
Steeles
to
spend
a
few
days
with
us
.
They
are
very
well
behaved
,
good
kind
of
girls
;
and
I
think
the
attention
is
due
to
them
,
as
their
uncle
did
so
very
well
by
Edward
.
We
can
ask
your
sisters
some
other
year
,
you
know
;
but
the
Miss
Steeles
may
not
be
in
town
any
more
.
I
am
sure
you
will
like
them
;
indeed
,
you
DO
like
them
,
you
know
,
very
much
already
,
and
so
does
my
mother
;
and
they
are
such
favourites
with
Harry
!
"
Mr
.
Dashwood
was
convinced
.
He
saw
the
necessity
of
inviting
the
Miss
Steeles
immediately
,
and
his
conscience
was
pacified
by
the
resolution
of
inviting
his
sisters
another
year
;
at
the
same
time
,
however
,
slyly
suspecting
that
another
year
would
make
the
invitation
needless
,
by
bringing
Elinor
to
town
as
Colonel
Brandon
s
wife
,
and
Marianne
as
THEIR
visitor
.
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Fanny
,
rejoicing
in
her
escape
,
and
proud
of
the
ready
wit
that
had
procured
it
,
wrote
the
next
morning
to
Lucy
,
to
request
her
company
and
her
sister
s
,
for
some
days
,
in
Harley
Street
,
as
soon
as
Lady
Middleton
could
spare
them
.
This
was
enough
to
make
Lucy
really
and
reasonably
happy
.
Mrs
.
Dashwood
seemed
actually
working
for
her
,
herself
;
cherishing
all
her
hopes
,
and
promoting
all
her
views
!
Such
an
opportunity
of
being
with
Edward
and
his
family
was
,
above
all
things
,
the
most
material
to
her
interest
,
and
such
an
invitation
the
most
gratifying
to
her
feelings
!
It
was
an
advantage
that
could
not
be
too
gratefully
acknowledged
,
nor
too
speedily
made
use
of
;
and
the
visit
to
Lady
Middleton
,
which
had
not
before
had
any
precise
limits
,
was
instantly
discovered
to
have
been
always
meant
to
end
in
two
days
time
.
When
the
note
was
shown
to
Elinor
,
as
it
was
within
ten
minutes
after
its
arrival
,
it
gave
her
,
for
the
first
time
,
some
share
in
the
expectations
of
Lucy
;
for
such
a
mark
of
uncommon
kindness
,
vouchsafed
on
so
short
an
acquaintance
,
seemed
to
declare
that
the
good
-
will
towards
her
arose
from
something
more
than
merely
malice
against
herself
;
and
might
be
brought
,
by
time
and
address
,
to
do
every
thing
that
Lucy
wished
.
Her
flattery
had
already
subdued
the
pride
of
Lady
Middleton
,
and
made
an
entry
into
the
close
heart
of
Mrs
.
John
Dashwood
;
and
these
were
effects
that
laid
open
the
probability
of
greater
.
The
Miss
Steeles
removed
to
Harley
Street
,
and
all
that
reached
Elinor
of
their
influence
there
,
strengthened
her
expectation
of
the
event
Sir
John
,
who
called
on
them
more
than
once
,
brought
home
such
accounts
of
the
favour
they
were
in
,
as
must
be
universally
striking
.
Mrs
.
Dashwood
had
never
been
so
much
pleased
with
any
young
women
in
her
life
,
as
she
was
with
them
;
had
given
each
of
them
a
needle
book
made
by
some
emigrant
;
called
Lucy
by
her
Christian
name
;
and
did
not
know
whether
she
should
ever
be
able
to
part
with
them
.
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Mrs
.
Palmer
was
so
well
at
the
end
of
a
fortnight
,
that
her
mother
felt
it
no
longer
necessary
to
give
up
the
whole
of
her
time
to
her
;
and
,
contenting
herself
with
visiting
her
once
or
twice
a
day
,
returned
from
that
period
to
her
own
home
,
and
her
own
habits
,
in
which
she
found
the
Miss
Dashwoods
very
ready
to
resume
their
former
share
.
About
the
third
or
fourth
morning
after
their
being
thus
resettled
in
Berkeley
Street
,
Mrs
.
Jennings
,
on
returning
from
her
ordinary
visit
to
Mrs
.
Palmer
,
entered
the
drawing
-
room
,
where
Elinor
was
sitting
by
herself
,
with
an
air
of
such
hurrying
importance
as
prepared
her
to
hear
something
wonderful
;
and
giving
her
time
only
to
form
that
idea
,
began
directly
to
justify
it
,
by
saying
,
"
Lord
!
my
dear
Miss
Dashwood
!
have
you
heard
the
news
?
"