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391
"
There
certainly
are
circumstances
,
"
said
Willoughby
,
"
which
might
greatly
endear
it
to
me
;
but
this
place
will
always
have
one
claim
of
my
affection
,
which
no
other
can
possibly
share
.
"
392
Mrs
.
Dashwood
looked
with
pleasure
at
Marianne
,
whose
fine
eyes
were
fixed
so
expressively
on
Willoughby
,
as
plainly
denoted
how
well
she
understood
him
.
393
"
How
often
did
I
wish
,
"
added
he
,
"
when
I
was
at
Allenham
this
time
twelvemonth
,
that
Barton
cottage
were
inhabited
!
I
never
passed
within
view
of
it
without
admiring
its
situation
,
and
grieving
that
no
one
should
live
in
it
.
How
little
did
I
then
think
that
the
very
first
news
I
should
hear
from
Mrs
.
Smith
,
when
I
next
came
into
the
country
,
would
be
that
Barton
cottage
was
taken
:
and
I
felt
an
immediate
satisfaction
and
interest
in
the
event
,
which
nothing
but
a
kind
of
prescience
of
what
happiness
I
should
experience
from
it
,
can
account
for
.
Must
it
not
have
been
so
,
Marianne
?
"
speaking
to
her
in
a
lowered
voice
.
Then
continuing
his
former
tone
,
he
said
,
"
And
yet
this
house
you
would
spoil
,
Mrs
.
Dashwood
?
You
would
rob
it
of
its
simplicity
by
imaginary
improvement
!
and
this
dear
parlour
in
which
our
acquaintance
first
began
,
and
in
which
so
many
happy
hours
have
been
since
spent
by
us
together
,
you
would
degrade
to
the
condition
of
a
common
entrance
,
and
every
body
would
be
eager
to
pass
through
the
room
which
has
hitherto
contained
within
itself
more
real
accommodation
and
comfort
than
any
other
apartment
of
the
handsomest
dimensions
in
the
world
could
possibly
afford
.
"
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394
Mrs
.
Dashwood
again
assured
him
that
no
alteration
of
the
kind
should
be
attempted
395
"
You
are
a
good
woman
,
"
he
warmly
replied
.
"
Your
promise
makes
me
easy
.
Extend
it
a
little
farther
,
and
it
will
make
me
happy
.
Tell
me
that
not
only
your
house
will
remain
the
same
,
but
that
I
shall
ever
find
you
and
yours
as
unchanged
as
your
dwelling
;
and
that
you
will
always
consider
me
with
the
kindness
which
has
made
everything
belonging
to
you
so
dear
to
me
.
"
396
The
promise
was
readily
given
,
and
Willoughby
s
behaviour
during
the
whole
of
the
evening
declared
at
once
his
affection
and
happiness
.
397
"
Shall
we
see
you
tomorrow
to
dinner
?
"
said
Mrs
.
Dashwood
,
when
he
was
leaving
them
.
"
I
do
not
ask
you
to
come
in
the
morning
,
for
we
must
walk
to
the
park
,
to
call
on
Lady
Middleton
.
"
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398
He
engaged
to
be
with
them
by
four
o
clock
.
399
Mrs
.
Dashwood
s
visit
to
Lady
Middleton
took
place
the
next
day
,
and
two
of
her
daughters
went
with
her
;
but
Marianne
excused
herself
from
being
of
the
party
,
under
some
trifling
pretext
of
employment
;
and
her
mother
,
who
concluded
that
a
promise
had
been
made
by
Willoughby
the
night
before
of
calling
on
her
while
they
were
absent
,
was
perfectly
satisfied
with
her
remaining
at
home
.
400
On
their
return
from
the
park
they
found
Willoughby
s
curricle
and
servant
in
waiting
at
the
cottage
,
and
Mrs
.
Dashwood
was
convinced
that
her
conjecture
had
been
just
.
So
far
it
was
all
as
she
had
foreseen
;
but
on
entering
the
house
she
beheld
what
no
foresight
had
taught
her
to
expect
.
They
were
no
sooner
in
the
passage
than
Marianne
came
hastily
out
of
the
parlour
apparently
in
violent
affliction
,
with
her
handkerchief
at
her
eyes
;
and
without
noticing
them
ran
up
stairs
.
Surprised
and
alarmed
they
proceeded
directly
into
the
room
she
had
just
quitted
,
where
they
found
only
Willoughby
,
who
was
leaning
against
the
mantel
-
piece
with
his
back
towards
them
.
He
turned
round
on
their
coming
in
,
and
his
countenance
shewed
that
he
strongly
partook
of
the
emotion
which
over
-
powered
Marianne
.