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"
There
now
,
"
—
said
his
lady
,
"
you
see
Mr
.
Palmer
expects
you
;
so
you
cannot
refuse
to
come
.
"
They
both
eagerly
and
resolutely
declined
her
invitation
.
"
But
indeed
you
must
and
shall
come
.
I
am
sure
you
will
like
it
of
all
things
.
The
Westons
will
be
with
us
,
and
it
will
be
quite
delightful
.
You
cannot
think
what
a
sweet
place
Cleveland
is
;
and
we
are
so
gay
now
,
for
Mr
.
Palmer
is
always
going
about
the
country
canvassing
against
the
election
;
and
so
many
people
came
to
dine
with
us
that
I
never
saw
before
,
it
is
quite
charming
!
But
,
poor
fellow
!
it
is
very
fatiguing
to
him
!
for
he
is
forced
to
make
every
body
like
him
.
"
Elinor
could
hardly
keep
her
countenance
as
she
assented
to
the
hardship
of
such
an
obligation
.
"
How
charming
it
will
be
,
"
said
Charlotte
,
"
when
he
is
in
Parliament
!
—
won
’
t
it
?
How
I
shall
laugh
!
It
will
be
so
ridiculous
to
see
all
his
letters
directed
to
him
with
an
M
.
P
.
—
But
do
you
know
,
he
says
,
he
will
never
frank
for
me
?
He
declares
he
won
’
t
.
Don
’
t
you
,
Mr
.
Palmer
?
"
Mr
.
Palmer
took
no
notice
of
her
.
"
He
cannot
bear
writing
,
you
know
,
"
she
continued
—
"
he
says
it
is
quite
shocking
.
"
"
No
,
"
said
he
,
"
I
never
said
any
thing
so
irrational
.
Don
’
t
palm
all
your
abuses
of
languages
upon
me
.
"
"
There
now
;
you
see
how
droll
he
is
.
This
is
always
the
way
with
him
!
Sometimes
he
won
’
t
speak
to
me
for
half
a
day
together
,
and
then
he
comes
out
with
something
so
droll
—
all
about
any
thing
in
the
world
.
"