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621
This
was
quite
a
new
idea
to
Mrs
.
Dashwood
;
she
had
never
been
used
to
find
wit
in
the
inattention
of
any
one
,
and
could
not
help
looking
with
surprise
at
them
both
.
622
Mrs
.
Jennings
,
in
the
meantime
,
talked
on
as
loud
as
she
could
,
and
continued
her
account
of
their
surprise
,
the
evening
before
,
on
seeing
their
friends
,
without
ceasing
till
every
thing
was
told
.
Mrs
.
Palmer
laughed
heartily
at
the
recollection
of
their
astonishment
,
and
every
body
agreed
,
two
or
three
times
over
,
that
it
had
been
quite
an
agreeable
surprise
.
623
"
You
may
believe
how
glad
we
all
were
to
see
them
,
"
added
Mrs
.
Jennings
,
leaning
forward
towards
Elinor
,
and
speaking
in
a
low
voice
as
if
she
meant
to
be
heard
by
no
one
else
,
though
they
were
seated
on
different
sides
of
the
room
;
"
but
,
however
,
I
can
t
help
wishing
they
had
not
travelled
quite
so
fast
,
nor
made
such
a
long
journey
of
it
,
for
they
came
all
round
by
London
upon
account
of
some
business
,
for
you
know
(
nodding
significantly
and
pointing
to
her
daughter
)
it
was
wrong
in
her
situation
.
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624
I
wanted
her
to
stay
at
home
and
rest
this
morning
,
but
she
would
come
with
us
;
she
longed
so
much
to
see
you
all
!
"
625
Mrs
.
Palmer
laughed
,
and
said
it
would
not
do
her
any
harm
.
626
"
She
expects
to
be
confined
in
February
,
"
continued
Mrs
.
Jennings
.
627
Lady
Middleton
could
no
longer
endure
such
a
conversation
,
and
therefore
exerted
herself
to
ask
Mr
.
Palmer
if
there
was
any
news
in
the
paper
.
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628
"
No
,
none
at
all
,
"
he
replied
,
and
read
on
.
629
"
Here
comes
Marianne
,
"
cried
Sir
John
.
"
Now
,
Palmer
,
you
shall
see
a
monstrous
pretty
girl
.
"
630
He
immediately
went
into
the
passage
,
opened
the
front
door
,
and
ushered
her
in
himself
.
Mrs
.
Jennings
asked
her
,
as
soon
as
she
appeared
,
if
she
had
not
been
to
Allenham
;
and
Mrs
.
Palmer
laughed
so
heartily
at
the
question
,
as
to
show
she
understood
it
.
Mr
.
Palmer
looked
up
on
her
entering
the
room
,
stared
at
her
some
minutes
,
and
then
returned
to
his
newspaper
.
Mrs
.
Palmer
s
eye
was
now
caught
by
the
drawings
which
hung
round
the
room
.
She
got
up
to
examine
them
.