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"
Yes
,
yes
,
we
can
guess
where
he
is
;
at
his
own
house
at
Norland
to
be
sure
.
He
is
the
curate
of
the
parish
I
dare
say
.
"
282
"
No
,
THAT
he
is
not
.
He
is
of
no
profession
at
all
.
"
283
"
Margaret
,
"
said
Marianne
with
great
warmth
,
"
you
know
that
all
this
is
an
invention
of
your
own
,
and
that
there
is
no
such
person
in
existence
.
"
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"
Well
,
then
,
he
is
lately
dead
,
Marianne
,
for
I
am
sure
there
was
such
a
man
once
,
and
his
name
begins
with
an
F
.
"
285
Most
grateful
did
Elinor
feel
to
Lady
Middleton
for
observing
,
at
this
moment
,
"
that
it
rained
very
hard
,
"
though
she
believed
the
interruption
to
proceed
less
from
any
attention
to
her
,
than
from
her
ladyship
s
great
dislike
of
all
such
inelegant
subjects
of
raillery
as
delighted
her
husband
and
mother
.
The
idea
however
started
by
her
,
was
immediately
pursued
by
Colonel
Brandon
,
who
was
on
every
occasion
mindful
of
the
feelings
of
others
;
and
much
was
said
on
the
subject
of
rain
by
both
of
them
286
Willoughby
opened
the
piano
-
forte
,
and
asked
Marianne
to
sit
down
to
it
;
and
thus
amidst
the
various
endeavours
of
different
people
to
quit
the
topic
,
it
fell
to
the
ground
.
But
not
so
easily
did
Elinor
recover
from
the
alarm
into
which
it
had
thrown
her
.
287
A
party
was
formed
this
evening
for
going
on
the
following
day
to
see
a
very
fine
place
about
twelve
miles
from
Barton
,
belonging
to
a
brother
-
in
-
law
of
Colonel
Brandon
,
without
whose
interest
it
could
not
be
seen
,
as
the
proprietor
,
who
was
then
abroad
,
had
left
strict
orders
on
that
head
.
The
grounds
were
declared
to
be
highly
beautiful
,
and
Sir
John
,
who
was
particularly
warm
in
their
praise
,
might
be
allowed
to
be
a
tolerable
judge
,
for
he
had
formed
parties
to
visit
them
,
at
least
,
twice
every
summer
for
the
last
ten
years
.
They
contained
a
noble
piece
of
water
;
a
sail
on
which
was
to
a
form
a
great
part
of
the
morning
s
amusement
;
cold
provisions
were
to
be
taken
,
open
carriages
only
to
be
employed
,
and
every
thing
conducted
in
the
usual
style
of
a
complete
party
of
pleasure
.
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To
some
few
of
the
company
it
appeared
rather
a
bold
undertaking
,
considering
the
time
of
year
,
and
that
it
had
rained
every
day
for
the
last
fortnight
;
and
Mrs
.
Dashwood
,
who
had
already
a
cold
,
was
persuaded
by
Elinor
to
stay
at
home
.
289
Their
intended
excursion
to
Whitwell
turned
out
very
different
from
what
Elinor
had
expected
.
She
was
prepared
to
be
wet
through
,
fatigued
,
and
frightened
;
but
the
event
was
still
more
unfortunate
,
for
they
did
not
go
at
all
.
290
By
ten
o
clock
the
whole
party
was
assembled
at
the
park
,
where
they
were
to
breakfast
.
The
morning
was
rather
favourable
,
though
it
had
rained
all
night
,
as
the
clouds
were
then
dispersing
across
the
sky
,
and
the
sun
frequently
appeared
.
They
were
all
in
high
spirits
and
good
humour
,
eager
to
be
happy
,
and
determined
to
submit
to
the
greatest
inconveniences
and
hardships
rather
than
be
otherwise
.