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21
A
continuance
in
a
place
where
everything
reminded
her
of
former
delight
,
was
exactly
what
suited
her
mind
.
In
seasons
of
cheerfulness
,
no
temper
could
be
more
cheerful
than
hers
,
or
possess
,
in
a
greater
degree
,
that
sanguine
expectation
of
happiness
which
is
happiness
itself
.
But
in
sorrow
she
must
be
equally
carried
away
by
her
fancy
,
and
as
far
beyond
consolation
as
in
pleasure
she
was
beyond
alloy
.
22
Mrs
.
John
Dashwood
did
not
at
all
approve
of
what
her
husband
intended
to
do
for
his
sisters
.
To
take
three
thousand
pounds
from
the
fortune
of
their
dear
little
boy
would
be
impoverishing
him
to
the
most
dreadful
degree
.
She
begged
him
to
think
again
on
the
subject
.
How
could
he
answer
it
to
himself
to
rob
his
child
,
and
his
only
child
too
,
of
so
large
a
sum
?
And
what
possible
claim
could
the
Miss
Dashwoods
,
who
were
related
to
him
only
by
half
blood
,
which
she
considered
as
no
relationship
at
all
,
have
on
his
generosity
to
so
large
an
amount
.
23
It
was
very
well
known
that
no
affection
was
ever
supposed
to
exist
between
the
children
of
any
man
by
different
marriages
;
and
why
was
he
to
ruin
himself
,
and
their
poor
little
Harry
,
by
giving
away
all
his
money
to
his
half
sisters
?
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24
"
It
was
my
father
s
last
request
to
me
,
"
replied
her
husband
,
"
that
I
should
assist
his
widow
and
daughters
.
"
25
"
He
did
not
know
what
he
was
talking
of
,
I
dare
say
;
ten
to
one
but
he
was
light
-
headed
at
the
time
.
Had
he
been
in
his
right
senses
,
he
could
not
have
thought
of
such
a
thing
as
begging
you
to
give
away
half
your
fortune
from
your
own
child
.
"
26
"
He
did
not
stipulate
for
any
particular
sum
,
my
dear
Fanny
;
he
only
requested
me
,
in
general
terms
,
to
assist
them
,
and
make
their
situation
more
comfortable
than
it
was
in
his
power
to
do
.
Perhaps
it
would
have
been
as
well
if
he
had
left
it
wholly
to
myself
.
He
could
hardly
suppose
I
should
neglect
them
.
But
as
he
required
the
promise
,
I
could
not
do
less
than
give
it
;
at
least
I
thought
so
at
the
time
.
The
promise
,
therefore
,
was
given
,
and
must
be
performed
.
Something
must
be
done
for
them
whenever
they
leave
Norland
and
settle
in
a
new
home
.
"
27
"
Well
,
then
,
LET
something
be
done
for
them
;
but
THAT
something
need
not
be
three
thousand
pounds
.
Consider
,
"
she
added
,
"
that
when
the
money
is
once
parted
with
,
it
never
can
return
.
Your
sisters
will
marry
,
and
it
will
be
gone
for
ever
.
If
,
indeed
,
it
could
be
restored
to
our
poor
little
boy
"
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28
"
Why
,
to
be
sure
,
"
said
her
husband
,
very
gravely
,
"
that
would
make
great
difference
.
The
time
may
come
when
Harry
will
regret
that
so
large
a
sum
was
parted
with
.
29
If
he
should
have
a
numerous
family
,
for
instance
,
it
would
be
a
very
convenient
addition
.
"
30
"
To
be
sure
it
would
.
"