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"
A
great
coxcomb
!
"
repeated
Miss
Steele
,
whose
ear
had
caught
those
words
by
a
sudden
pause
in
Marianne
’
s
music
.
—
"
Oh
,
they
are
talking
of
their
favourite
beaux
,
I
dare
say
.
"
"
No
sister
,
"
cried
Lucy
,
"
you
are
mistaken
there
,
our
favourite
beaux
are
NOT
great
coxcombs
.
"
"
I
can
answer
for
it
that
Miss
Dashwood
’
s
is
not
,
"
said
Mrs
.
Jennings
,
laughing
heartily
;
"
for
he
is
one
of
the
modestest
,
prettiest
behaved
young
men
I
ever
saw
;
but
as
for
Lucy
,
she
is
such
a
sly
little
creature
,
there
is
no
finding
out
who
SHE
likes
.
"
"
Oh
,
"
cried
Miss
Steele
,
looking
significantly
round
at
them
,
"
I
dare
say
Lucy
’
s
beau
is
quite
as
modest
and
pretty
behaved
as
Miss
Dashwood
’
s
.
"
Elinor
blushed
in
spite
of
herself
.
Lucy
bit
her
lip
,
and
looked
angrily
at
her
sister
.
A
mutual
silence
took
place
for
some
time
.
Lucy
first
put
an
end
to
it
by
saying
in
a
lower
tone
,
though
Marianne
was
then
giving
them
the
powerful
protection
of
a
very
magnificent
concerto
—
"
I
will
honestly
tell
you
of
one
scheme
which
has
lately
come
into
my
head
,
for
bringing
matters
to
bear
;
indeed
I
am
bound
to
let
you
into
the
secret
,
for
you
are
a
party
concerned
.
I
dare
say
you
have
seen
enough
of
Edward
to
know
that
he
would
prefer
the
church
to
every
other
profession
;
now
my
plan
is
that
he
should
take
orders
as
soon
as
he
can
,
and
then
through
your
interest
,
which
I
am
sure
you
would
be
kind
enough
to
use
out
of
friendship
for
him
,
and
I
hope
out
of
some
regard
to
me
,
your
brother
might
be
persuaded
to
give
him
Norland
living
;
which
I
understand
is
a
very
good
one
,
and
the
present
incumbent
not
likely
to
live
a
great
while
.
That
would
be
enough
for
us
to
marry
upon
,
and
we
might
trust
to
time
and
chance
for
the
rest
.
"
"
I
should
always
be
happy
,
"
replied
Elinor
,
"
to
show
any
mark
of
my
esteem
and
friendship
for
Mr
.
Ferrars
;
but
do
you
not
perceive
that
my
interest
on
such
an
occasion
would
be
perfectly
unnecessary
?
He
is
brother
to
Mrs
.
John
Dashwood
—
THAT
must
be
recommendation
enough
to
her
husband
.
"
"
But
Mrs
.
John
Dashwood
would
not
much
approve
of
Edward
’
s
going
into
orders
.
"
"
Then
I
rather
suspect
that
my
interest
would
do
very
little
.
"