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She
surprised
Elinor
very
much
as
they
returned
into
the
drawing
-
room
,
by
asking
her
whether
she
did
not
like
Mr
.
Palmer
excessively
.
"
Certainly
,
"
said
Elinor
;
"
he
seems
very
agreeable
.
"
"
Well
—
I
am
so
glad
you
do
.
I
thought
you
would
,
he
is
so
pleasant
;
and
Mr
.
Palmer
is
excessively
pleased
with
you
and
your
sisters
I
can
tell
you
,
and
you
can
’
t
think
how
disappointed
he
will
be
if
you
don
’
t
come
to
Cleveland
.
—
I
can
’
t
imagine
why
you
should
object
to
it
.
"
Elinor
was
again
obliged
to
decline
her
invitation
;
and
by
changing
the
subject
,
put
a
stop
to
her
entreaties
.
She
thought
it
probable
that
as
they
lived
in
the
same
county
,
Mrs
.
Palmer
might
be
able
to
give
some
more
particular
account
of
Willoughby
’
s
general
character
,
than
could
be
gathered
from
the
Middletons
’
partial
acquaintance
with
him
;
and
she
was
eager
to
gain
from
any
one
,
such
a
confirmation
of
his
merits
as
might
remove
the
possibility
of
fear
from
Marianne
.
She
began
by
inquiring
if
they
saw
much
of
Mr
.
Willoughby
at
Cleveland
,
and
whether
they
were
intimately
acquainted
with
him
.
"
Oh
dear
,
yes
;
I
know
him
extremely
well
,
"
replied
Mrs
.
Palmer
;
—
"
Not
that
I
ever
spoke
to
him
,
indeed
;
but
I
have
seen
him
for
ever
in
town
.
Somehow
or
other
I
never
happened
to
be
staying
at
Barton
while
he
was
at
Allenham
.
Mama
saw
him
here
once
before
;
—
but
I
was
with
my
uncle
at
Weymouth
.
However
,
I
dare
say
we
should
have
seen
a
great
deal
of
him
in
Somersetshire
,
if
it
had
not
happened
very
unluckily
that
we
should
never
have
been
in
the
country
together
.
He
is
very
little
at
Combe
,
I
believe
;
but
if
he
were
ever
so
much
there
,
I
do
not
think
Mr
.
Palmer
would
visit
him
,
for
he
is
in
the
opposition
,
you
know
,
and
besides
it
is
such
a
way
off
.
I
know
why
you
inquire
about
him
,
very
well
;
your
sister
is
to
marry
him
.
I
am
monstrous
glad
of
it
,
for
then
I
shall
have
her
for
a
neighbour
you
know
.
"
"
Upon
my
word
,
"
replied
Elinor
,
"
you
know
much
more
of
the
matter
than
I
do
,
if
you
have
any
reason
to
expect
such
a
match
.
"
"
Don
’
t
pretend
to
deny
it
,
because
you
know
it
is
what
every
body
talks
of
.
I
assure
you
I
heard
of
it
in
my
way
through
town
.
"
"
My
dear
Mrs
.
Palmer
!
"
"
Upon
my
honour
I
did
.
—
I
met
Colonel
Brandon
Monday
morning
in
Bond
-
street
,
just
before
we
left
town
,
and
he
told
me
of
it
directly
.
"
"
You
surprise
me
very
much
.
Colonel
Brandon
tell
you
of
it
!
Surely
you
must
be
mistaken
.
To
give
such
intelligence
to
a
person
who
could
not
be
interested
in
it
,
even
if
it
were
true
,
is
not
what
I
should
expect
Colonel
Brandon
to
do
.
"