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"
When
Sir
John
returned
,
he
joined
most
heartily
in
the
general
regret
on
so
unfortunate
an
event
;
concluding
however
by
observing
,
that
as
they
were
all
got
together
,
they
must
do
something
by
way
of
being
happy
;
and
after
some
consultation
it
was
agreed
,
that
although
happiness
could
only
be
enjoyed
at
Whitwell
,
they
might
procure
a
tolerable
composure
of
mind
by
driving
about
the
country
.
The
carriages
were
then
ordered
;
Willoughby
’
s
was
first
,
and
Marianne
never
looked
happier
than
when
she
got
into
it
.
He
drove
through
the
park
very
fast
,
and
they
were
soon
out
of
sight
;
and
nothing
more
of
them
was
seen
till
their
return
,
which
did
not
happen
till
after
the
return
of
all
the
rest
.
They
both
seemed
delighted
with
their
drive
;
but
said
only
in
general
terms
that
they
had
kept
in
the
lanes
,
while
the
others
went
on
the
downs
.
It
was
settled
that
there
should
be
a
dance
in
the
evening
,
and
that
every
body
should
be
extremely
merry
all
day
long
.
Some
more
of
the
Careys
came
to
dinner
,
and
they
had
the
pleasure
of
sitting
down
nearly
twenty
to
table
,
which
Sir
John
observed
with
great
contentment
.
Willoughby
took
his
usual
place
between
the
two
elder
Miss
Dashwoods
.
Mrs
.
Jennings
sat
on
Elinor
’
s
right
hand
;
and
they
had
not
been
long
seated
,
before
she
leant
behind
her
and
Willoughby
,
and
said
to
Marianne
,
loud
enough
for
them
both
to
hear
,
"
I
have
found
you
out
in
spite
of
all
your
tricks
.
I
know
where
you
spent
the
morning
.
"
Marianne
coloured
,
and
replied
very
hastily
,
"
Where
,
pray
?
"
—
"
Did
not
you
know
,
"
said
Willoughby
,
"
that
we
had
been
out
in
my
curricle
?
"
"
Yes
,
yes
,
Mr
.
Impudence
,
I
know
that
very
well
,
and
I
was
determined
to
find
out
WHERE
you
had
been
to
.
—
I
hope
you
like
your
house
,
Miss
Marianne
.
It
is
a
very
large
one
,
I
know
;
and
when
I
come
to
see
you
,
I
hope
you
will
have
new
-
furnished
it
,
for
it
wanted
it
very
much
when
I
was
there
six
years
ago
.
"
Marianne
turned
away
in
great
confusion
.
Mrs
.
Jennings
laughed
heartily
;
and
Elinor
found
that
in
her
resolution
to
know
where
they
had
been
,
she
had
actually
made
her
own
woman
enquire
of
Mr
.
Willoughby
’
s
groom
;
and
that
she
had
by
that
method
been
informed
that
they
had
gone
to
Allenham
,
and
spent
a
considerable
time
there
in
walking
about
the
garden
and
going
all
over
the
house
.
Elinor
could
hardly
believe
this
to
be
true
,
as
it
seemed
very
unlikely
that
Willoughby
should
propose
,
or
Marianne
consent
,
to
enter
the
house
while
Mrs
.
Smith
was
in
it
,
with
whom
Marianne
had
not
the
smallest
acquaintance
.
As
soon
as
they
left
the
dining
-
room
,
Elinor
enquired
of
her
about
it
;
and
great
was
her
surprise
when
she
found
that
every
circumstance
related
by
Mrs
.
Jennings
was
perfectly
true
.
Marianne
was
quite
angry
with
her
for
doubting
it
.