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901
"
I
have
a
notion
,
"
said
Sir
John
,
"
that
Miss
Marianne
would
not
object
to
such
a
scheme
,
if
her
elder
sister
would
come
into
it
.
It
is
very
hard
indeed
that
she
should
not
have
a
little
pleasure
,
because
Miss
Dashwood
does
not
wish
it
.
So
I
would
advise
you
two
,
to
set
off
for
town
,
when
you
are
tired
of
Barton
,
without
saying
a
word
to
Miss
Dashwood
about
it
.
"
902
"
Nay
,
"
cried
Mrs
.
Jennings
,
"
I
am
sure
I
shall
be
monstrous
glad
of
Miss
Marianne
s
company
,
whether
Miss
Dashwood
will
go
or
not
,
only
the
more
the
merrier
say
I
,
and
I
thought
it
would
be
more
comfortable
for
them
to
be
together
;
because
,
if
they
got
tired
of
me
,
they
might
talk
to
one
another
,
and
laugh
at
my
old
ways
behind
my
back
.
But
one
or
the
other
,
if
not
both
of
them
,
I
must
have
.
Lord
bless
me
!
how
do
you
think
I
can
live
poking
by
myself
,
I
who
have
been
always
used
till
this
winter
to
have
Charlotte
with
me
.
Come
,
Miss
Marianne
,
let
us
strike
hands
upon
the
bargain
,
and
if
Miss
Dashwood
will
change
her
mind
by
and
bye
,
why
so
much
the
better
.
"
903
"
I
thank
you
,
ma
am
,
sincerely
thank
you
,
"
said
Marianne
,
with
warmth
:
"
your
invitation
has
insured
my
gratitude
for
ever
,
and
it
would
give
me
such
happiness
,
yes
,
almost
the
greatest
happiness
I
am
capable
of
,
to
be
able
to
accept
it
.
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904
But
my
mother
,
my
dearest
,
kindest
mother
,
I
feel
the
justice
of
what
Elinor
has
urged
,
and
if
she
were
to
be
made
less
happy
,
less
comfortable
by
our
absence
Oh
!
no
,
nothing
should
tempt
me
to
leave
her
.
It
should
not
,
must
not
be
a
struggle
.
"
905
Mrs
.
Jennings
repeated
her
assurance
that
Mrs
.
Dashwood
could
spare
them
perfectly
well
;
and
Elinor
,
who
now
understood
her
sister
,
and
saw
to
what
indifference
to
almost
every
thing
else
she
was
carried
by
her
eagerness
to
be
with
Willoughby
again
,
made
no
farther
direct
opposition
to
the
plan
,
and
merely
referred
it
to
her
mother
s
decision
,
from
whom
however
she
scarcely
expected
to
receive
any
support
in
her
endeavour
to
prevent
a
visit
,
which
she
could
not
approve
of
for
Marianne
,
and
which
on
her
own
account
she
had
particular
reasons
to
avoid
.
Whatever
Marianne
was
desirous
of
,
her
mother
would
be
eager
to
promote
she
could
not
expect
to
influence
the
latter
to
cautiousness
of
conduct
in
an
affair
respecting
which
she
had
never
been
able
to
inspire
her
with
distrust
;
and
she
dared
not
explain
the
motive
of
her
own
disinclination
for
going
to
London
.
That
Marianne
,
fastidious
as
she
was
,
thoroughly
acquainted
with
Mrs
.
Jennings
manners
,
and
invariably
disgusted
by
them
,
should
overlook
every
inconvenience
of
that
kind
,
should
disregard
whatever
must
be
most
wounding
to
her
irritable
feelings
,
in
her
pursuit
of
one
object
,
was
such
a
proof
,
so
strong
,
so
full
,
of
the
importance
of
that
object
to
her
,
as
Elinor
,
in
spite
of
all
that
had
passed
,
was
not
prepared
to
witness
.
906
On
being
informed
of
the
invitation
,
Mrs
.
907
Dashwood
,
persuaded
that
such
an
excursion
would
be
productive
of
much
amusement
to
both
her
daughters
,
and
perceiving
through
all
her
affectionate
attention
to
herself
,
how
much
the
heart
of
Marianne
was
in
it
,
would
not
hear
of
their
declining
the
offer
upon
HER
account
;
insisted
on
their
both
accepting
it
directly
;
and
then
began
to
foresee
,
with
her
usual
cheerfulness
,
a
variety
of
advantages
that
would
accrue
to
them
all
,
from
this
separation
.
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908
"
I
am
delighted
with
the
plan
,
"
she
cried
,
"
it
is
exactly
what
I
could
wish
.
Margaret
and
I
shall
be
as
much
benefited
by
it
as
yourselves
.
When
you
and
the
Middletons
are
gone
,
we
shall
go
on
so
quietly
and
happily
together
with
our
books
and
our
music
!
You
will
find
Margaret
so
improved
when
you
come
back
again
!
I
have
a
little
plan
of
alteration
for
your
bedrooms
too
,
which
may
now
be
performed
without
any
inconvenience
to
any
one
.
It
is
very
right
that
you
SHOULD
go
to
town
;
I
would
have
every
young
woman
of
your
condition
in
life
acquainted
with
the
manners
and
amusements
of
London
.
You
will
be
under
the
care
of
a
motherly
good
sort
of
woman
,
of
whose
kindness
to
you
I
can
have
no
doubt
.
And
in
all
probability
you
will
see
your
brother
,
and
whatever
may
be
his
faults
,
or
the
faults
of
his
wife
,
when
I
consider
whose
son
he
is
,
I
cannot
bear
to
have
you
so
wholly
estranged
from
each
other
.
"
909
"
Though
with
your
usual
anxiety
for
our
happiness
,
"
said
Elinor
,
"
you
have
been
obviating
every
impediment
to
the
present
scheme
which
occurred
to
you
,
there
is
still
one
objection
which
,
in
my
opinion
,
cannot
be
so
easily
removed
.
"
910
Marianne
s
countenance
sunk
.