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191
"
Where
does
he
come
from
?
Has
he
a
house
at
Allenham
?
"
192
On
this
point
Sir
John
could
give
more
certain
intelligence
;
and
he
told
them
that
Mr
.
Willoughby
had
no
property
of
his
own
in
the
country
;
that
he
resided
there
only
while
he
was
visiting
the
old
lady
at
Allenham
Court
,
to
whom
he
was
related
,
and
whose
possessions
he
was
to
inherit
;
adding
,
"
Yes
,
yes
,
he
is
very
well
worth
catching
I
can
tell
you
,
Miss
Dashwood
;
he
has
a
pretty
little
estate
of
his
own
in
Somersetshire
besides
;
and
if
I
were
you
,
I
would
not
give
him
up
to
my
younger
sister
,
in
spite
of
all
this
tumbling
down
hills
.
Miss
Marianne
must
not
expect
to
have
all
the
men
to
herself
.
Brandon
will
be
jealous
,
if
she
does
not
take
care
.
"
193
"
I
do
not
believe
,
"
said
Mrs
.
Dashwood
,
with
a
good
humoured
smile
,
"
that
Mr
.
Willoughby
will
be
incommoded
by
the
attempts
of
either
of
MY
daughters
towards
what
you
call
CATCHING
him
.
It
is
not
an
employment
to
which
they
have
been
brought
up
.
Men
are
very
safe
with
us
,
let
them
be
ever
so
rich
.
I
am
glad
to
find
,
however
,
from
what
you
say
,
that
he
is
a
respectable
young
man
,
and
one
whose
acquaintance
will
not
be
ineligible
.
"
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194
"
He
is
as
good
a
sort
of
fellow
,
I
believe
,
as
ever
lived
,
"
repeated
Sir
John
.
"
I
remember
last
Christmas
at
a
little
hop
at
the
park
,
he
danced
from
eight
o
clock
till
four
,
without
once
sitting
down
.
"
195
"
Did
he
indeed
?
"
cried
Marianne
with
sparkling
eyes
,
"
and
with
elegance
,
with
spirit
?
"
196
"
Yes
;
and
he
was
up
again
at
eight
to
ride
to
covert
.
"
197
"
That
is
what
I
like
;
that
is
what
a
young
man
ought
to
be
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198
Whatever
be
his
pursuits
,
his
eagerness
in
them
should
know
no
moderation
,
and
leave
him
no
sense
of
fatigue
.
"
199
"
Aye
,
aye
,
I
see
how
it
will
be
,
"
said
Sir
John
,
"
I
see
how
it
will
be
.
You
will
be
setting
your
cap
at
him
now
,
and
never
think
of
poor
Brandon
.
"
200
"
That
is
an
expression
,
Sir
John
,
"
said
Marianne
,
warmly
,
"
which
I
particularly
dislike
.
I
abhor
every
common
-
place
phrase
by
which
wit
is
intended
;
and
setting
one
s
cap
at
a
man
,
or
making
a
conquest
,
are
the
most
odious
of
all
.
Their
tendency
is
gross
and
illiberal
;
and
if
their
construction
could
ever
be
deemed
clever
,
time
has
long
ago
destroyed
all
its
ingenuity
.
"