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"
And
here
is
my
sweet
little
Annamaria
,
"
she
added
,
tenderly
caressing
a
little
girl
of
three
years
old
,
who
had
not
made
a
noise
for
the
last
two
minutes
;
"
And
she
is
always
so
gentle
and
quiet
Never
was
there
such
a
quiet
little
thing
!
"
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But
unfortunately
in
bestowing
these
embraces
,
a
pin
in
her
ladyship
s
head
dress
slightly
scratching
the
child
s
neck
,
produced
from
this
pattern
of
gentleness
such
violent
screams
,
as
could
hardly
be
outdone
by
any
creature
professedly
noisy
.
The
mother
s
consternation
was
excessive
;
but
it
could
not
surpass
the
alarm
of
the
Miss
Steeles
,
and
every
thing
was
done
by
all
three
,
in
so
critical
an
emergency
,
which
affection
could
suggest
as
likely
to
assuage
the
agonies
of
the
little
sufferer
.
She
was
seated
in
her
mother
s
lap
,
covered
with
kisses
,
her
wound
bathed
with
lavender
-
water
,
by
one
of
the
Miss
Steeles
,
who
was
on
her
knees
to
attend
her
,
and
her
mouth
stuffed
with
sugar
plums
by
the
other
.
With
such
a
reward
for
her
tears
,
the
child
was
too
wise
to
cease
crying
.
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She
still
screamed
and
sobbed
lustily
,
kicked
her
two
brothers
for
offering
to
touch
her
,
and
all
their
united
soothings
were
ineffectual
till
Lady
Middleton
luckily
remembering
that
in
a
scene
of
similar
distress
last
week
,
some
apricot
marmalade
had
been
successfully
applied
for
a
bruised
temple
,
the
same
remedy
was
eagerly
proposed
for
this
unfortunate
scratch
,
and
a
slight
intermission
of
screams
in
the
young
lady
on
hearing
it
,
gave
them
reason
to
hope
that
it
would
not
be
rejected
.
She
was
carried
out
of
the
room
therefore
in
her
mother
s
arms
,
in
quest
of
this
medicine
,
and
as
the
two
boys
chose
to
follow
,
though
earnestly
entreated
by
their
mother
to
stay
behind
,
the
four
young
ladies
were
left
in
a
quietness
which
the
room
had
not
known
for
many
hours
.
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"
Poor
little
creatures
!
"
said
Miss
Steele
,
as
soon
as
they
were
gone
.
"
It
might
have
been
a
very
sad
accident
.
"
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"
Yet
I
hardly
know
how
,
"
cried
Marianne
,
"
unless
it
had
been
under
totally
different
circumstances
.
But
this
is
the
usual
way
of
heightening
alarm
,
where
there
is
nothing
to
be
alarmed
at
in
reality
.
"
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"
What
a
sweet
woman
Lady
Middleton
is
!
"
said
Lucy
Steele
.
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Marianne
was
silent
;
it
was
impossible
for
her
to
say
what
she
did
not
feel
,
however
trivial
the
occasion
;
and
upon
Elinor
therefore
the
whole
task
of
telling
lies
when
politeness
required
it
,
always
fell
.
She
did
her
best
when
thus
called
on
,
by
speaking
of
Lady
Middleton
with
more
warmth
than
she
felt
,
though
with
far
less
than
Miss
Lucy
.
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"
And
Sir
John
too
,
"
cried
the
elder
sister
,
"
what
a
charming
man
he
is
!
"
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Here
too
,
Miss
Dashwood
s
commendation
,
being
only
simple
and
just
,
came
in
without
any
eclat
.
She
merely
observed
that
he
was
perfectly
good
humoured
and
friendly
.
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"
And
what
a
charming
little
family
they
have
!
I
never
saw
such
fine
children
in
my
life
.
I
declare
I
quite
doat
upon
them
already
,
and
indeed
I
am
always
distractedly
fond
of
children
.
"