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She
is
a
monstrous
lucky
girl
to
get
him
,
upon
my
honour
;
not
but
that
he
is
much
more
lucky
in
getting
her
,
because
she
is
so
very
handsome
and
agreeable
,
that
nothing
can
be
good
enough
for
her
.
However
,
I
don
’
t
think
her
hardly
at
all
handsomer
than
you
,
I
assure
you
;
for
I
think
you
both
excessively
pretty
,
and
so
does
Mr
.
Palmer
too
I
am
sure
,
though
we
could
not
get
him
to
own
it
last
night
.
"
Mrs
.
Palmer
’
s
information
respecting
Willoughby
was
not
very
material
;
but
any
testimony
in
his
favour
,
however
small
,
was
pleasing
to
her
.
"
I
am
so
glad
we
are
got
acquainted
at
last
,
"
continued
Charlotte
.
—
"
And
now
I
hope
we
shall
always
be
great
friends
.
You
can
’
t
think
how
much
I
longed
to
see
you
!
It
is
so
delightful
that
you
should
live
at
the
cottage
!
Nothing
can
be
like
it
,
to
be
sure
!
And
I
am
so
glad
your
sister
is
going
to
be
well
married
!
I
hope
you
will
be
a
great
deal
at
Combe
Magna
.
It
is
a
sweet
place
,
by
all
accounts
.
"
"
You
have
been
long
acquainted
with
Colonel
Brandon
,
have
not
you
?
"
"
Yes
,
a
great
while
;
ever
since
my
sister
married
.
—
He
was
a
particular
friend
of
Sir
John
’
s
.
I
believe
,
"
she
added
in
a
low
voice
,
"
he
would
have
been
very
glad
to
have
had
me
,
if
he
could
.
Sir
John
and
Lady
Middleton
wished
it
very
much
.
But
mama
did
not
think
the
match
good
enough
for
me
,
otherwise
Sir
John
would
have
mentioned
it
to
the
Colonel
,
and
we
should
have
been
married
immediately
"
"
Did
not
Colonel
Brandon
know
of
Sir
John
’
s
proposal
to
your
mother
before
it
was
made
?
Had
he
never
owned
his
affection
to
yourself
?
"
"
Oh
,
no
;
but
if
mama
had
not
objected
to
it
,
I
dare
say
he
would
have
liked
it
of
all
things
.
He
had
not
seen
me
then
above
twice
,
for
it
was
before
I
left
school
.
However
,
I
am
much
happier
as
I
am
.
Mr
.
Palmer
is
the
kind
of
man
I
like
.
"
The
Palmers
returned
to
Cleveland
the
next
day
,
and
the
two
families
at
Barton
were
again
left
to
entertain
each
other
.
But
this
did
not
last
long
;
Elinor
had
hardly
got
their
last
visitors
out
of
her
head
,
had
hardly
done
wondering
at
Charlotte
’
s
being
so
happy
without
a
cause
,
at
Mr
.
Palmer
’
s
acting
so
simply
,
with
good
abilities
,
and
at
the
strange
unsuitableness
which
often
existed
between
husband
and
wife
,
before
Sir
John
’
s
and
Mrs
.
Jennings
’
s
active
zeal
in
the
cause
of
society
,
procured
her
some
other
new
acquaintance
to
see
and
observe
.
In
a
morning
’
s
excursion
to
Exeter
,
they
had
met
with
two
young
ladies
,
whom
Mrs
.
Jennings
had
the
satisfaction
of
discovering
to
be
her
relations
,
and
this
was
enough
for
Sir
John
to
invite
them
directly
to
the
park
,
as
soon
as
their
present
engagements
at
Exeter
were
over
.
Their
engagements
at
Exeter
instantly
gave
way
before
such
an
invitation
,
and
Lady
Middleton
was
thrown
into
no
little
alarm
on
the
return
of
Sir
John
,
by
hearing
that
she
was
very
soon
to
receive
a
visit
from
two
girls
whom
she
had
never
seen
in
her
life
,
and
of
whose
elegance
,
—
whose
tolerable
gentility
even
,
she
could
have
no
proof
;
for
the
assurances
of
her
husband
and
mother
on
that
subject
went
for
nothing
at
all
.
Their
being
her
relations
too
made
it
so
much
the
worse
;
and
Mrs
.
Jennings
’
s
attempts
at
consolation
were
therefore
unfortunately
founded
,
when
she
advised
her
daughter
not
to
care
about
their
being
so
fashionable
;
because
they
were
all
cousins
and
must
put
up
with
one
another
.