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Edward
had
been
staying
several
weeks
in
the
house
before
he
engaged
much
of
Mrs
.
Dashwood
’
s
attention
;
for
she
was
,
at
that
time
,
in
such
affliction
as
rendered
her
careless
of
surrounding
objects
.
She
saw
only
that
he
was
quiet
and
unobtrusive
,
and
she
liked
him
for
it
.
He
did
not
disturb
the
wretchedness
of
her
mind
by
ill
-
timed
conversation
.
She
was
first
called
to
observe
and
approve
him
farther
,
by
a
reflection
which
Elinor
chanced
one
day
to
make
on
the
difference
between
him
and
his
sister
.
It
was
a
contrast
which
recommended
him
most
forcibly
to
her
mother
.
"
It
is
enough
,
"
said
she
;
"
to
say
that
he
is
unlike
Fanny
is
enough
.
It
implies
everything
amiable
.
I
love
him
already
.
"
"
I
think
you
will
like
him
,
"
said
Elinor
,
"
when
you
know
more
of
him
.
"
"
Like
him
!
"
replied
her
mother
with
a
smile
.
"
I
feel
no
sentiment
of
approbation
inferior
to
love
.
"
"
You
may
esteem
him
.
"
"
I
have
never
yet
known
what
it
was
to
separate
esteem
and
love
.
"
Mrs
.
Dashwood
now
took
pains
to
get
acquainted
with
him
.
Her
manners
were
attaching
,
and
soon
banished
his
reserve
.
She
speedily
comprehended
all
his
merits
;
the
persuasion
of
his
regard
for
Elinor
perhaps
assisted
her
penetration
;
but
she
really
felt
assured
of
his
worth
:
and
even
that
quietness
of
manner
,
which
militated
against
all
her
established
ideas
of
what
a
young
man
’
s
address
ought
to
be
,
was
no
longer
uninteresting
when
she
knew
his
heart
to
be
warm
and
his
temper
affectionate
.
No
sooner
did
she
perceive
any
symptom
of
love
in
his
behaviour
to
Elinor
,
than
she
considered
their
serious
attachment
as
certain
,
and
looked
forward
to
their
marriage
as
rapidly
approaching
.
"
In
a
few
months
,
my
dear
Marianne
.
"
said
she
,
"
Elinor
will
,
in
all
probability
be
settled
for
life
.
We
shall
miss
her
;
but
SHE
will
be
happy
.
"