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"
Is
anything
the
matter
with
her
?
"
cried
Mrs
.
Dashwood
as
she
entered
—
"
is
she
ill
?
"
"
I
hope
not
,
"
he
replied
,
trying
to
look
cheerful
;
and
with
a
forced
smile
presently
added
,
"
It
is
I
who
may
rather
expect
to
be
ill
—
for
I
am
now
suffering
under
a
very
heavy
disappointment
!
"
"
Disappointment
?
"
"
Yes
,
for
I
am
unable
to
keep
my
engagement
with
you
.
Mrs
.
Smith
has
this
morning
exercised
the
privilege
of
riches
upon
a
poor
dependent
cousin
,
by
sending
me
on
business
to
London
.
I
have
just
received
my
dispatches
,
and
taken
my
farewell
of
Allenham
;
and
by
way
of
exhilaration
I
am
now
come
to
take
my
farewell
of
you
.
"
"
To
London
!
—
and
are
you
going
this
morning
?
"
"
Almost
this
moment
.
"
"
This
is
very
unfortunate
.
But
Mrs
.
Smith
must
be
obliged
;
—
and
her
business
will
not
detain
you
from
us
long
I
hope
.
"
He
coloured
as
he
replied
,
"
You
are
very
kind
,
but
I
have
no
idea
of
returning
into
Devonshire
immediately
.
My
visits
to
Mrs
.
Smith
are
never
repeated
within
the
twelvemonth
.
"
"
And
is
Mrs
.
Smith
your
only
friend
?
Is
Allenham
the
only
house
in
the
neighbourhood
to
which
you
will
be
welcome
?
For
shame
,
Willoughby
,
can
you
wait
for
an
invitation
here
?
"