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501
Mrs
.
Dashwood
was
surprised
only
for
a
moment
at
seeing
him
;
for
his
coming
to
Barton
was
,
in
her
opinion
,
of
all
things
the
most
natural
.
Her
joy
and
expression
of
regard
long
outlived
her
wonder
.
He
received
the
kindest
welcome
from
her
;
and
shyness
,
coldness
,
reserve
could
not
stand
against
such
a
reception
.
They
had
begun
to
fail
him
before
he
entered
the
house
,
and
they
were
quite
overcome
by
the
captivating
manners
of
Mrs
.
Dashwood
.
Indeed
a
man
could
not
very
well
be
in
love
with
either
of
her
daughters
,
without
extending
the
passion
to
her
;
and
Elinor
had
the
satisfaction
of
seeing
him
soon
become
more
like
himself
.
His
affections
seemed
to
reanimate
towards
them
all
,
and
his
interest
in
their
welfare
again
became
perceptible
.
He
was
not
in
spirits
,
however
;
he
praised
their
house
,
admired
its
prospect
,
was
attentive
,
and
kind
;
but
still
he
was
not
in
spirits
.
The
whole
family
perceived
it
,
and
Mrs
.
Dashwood
,
attributing
it
to
some
want
of
liberality
in
his
mother
,
sat
down
to
table
indignant
against
all
selfish
parents
.
502
"
What
are
Mrs
.
Ferrars
s
views
for
you
at
present
,
Edward
?
"
said
she
,
when
dinner
was
over
and
they
had
drawn
round
the
fire
;
"
are
you
still
to
be
a
great
orator
in
spite
of
yourself
?
"
503
"
No
.
I
hope
my
mother
is
now
convinced
that
I
have
no
more
talents
than
inclination
for
a
public
life
!
"
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504
"
But
how
is
your
fame
to
be
established
?
for
famous
you
must
be
to
satisfy
all
your
family
;
and
with
no
inclination
for
expense
,
no
affection
for
strangers
,
no
profession
,
and
no
assurance
,
you
may
find
it
a
difficult
matter
.
"
505
"
I
shall
not
attempt
it
.
506
I
have
no
wish
to
be
distinguished
;
and
have
every
reason
to
hope
I
never
shall
.
Thank
Heaven
!
I
cannot
be
forced
into
genius
and
eloquence
.
"
507
"
You
have
no
ambition
,
I
well
know
.
Your
wishes
are
all
moderate
.
"
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508
"
As
moderate
as
those
of
the
rest
of
the
world
,
I
believe
.
I
wish
as
well
as
every
body
else
to
be
perfectly
happy
;
but
,
like
every
body
else
it
must
be
in
my
own
way
.
Greatness
will
not
make
me
so
.
"
509
"
Strange
that
it
would
!
"
cried
Marianne
.
"
What
have
wealth
or
grandeur
to
do
with
happiness
?
"
510
"
Grandeur
has
but
little
,
"
said
Elinor
,
"
but
wealth
has
much
to
do
with
it
.
"