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911
"
And
what
,
"
said
Mrs
.
912
Dashwood
,
"
is
my
dear
prudent
Elinor
going
to
suggest
?
What
formidable
obstacle
is
she
now
to
bring
forward
?
Do
let
me
hear
a
word
about
the
expense
of
it
.
"
913
"
My
objection
is
this
;
though
I
think
very
well
of
Mrs
.
Jennings
s
heart
,
she
is
not
a
woman
whose
society
can
afford
us
pleasure
,
or
whose
protection
will
give
us
consequence
.
"
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914
"
That
is
very
true
,
"
replied
her
mother
,
"
but
of
her
society
,
separately
from
that
of
other
people
,
you
will
scarcely
have
any
thing
at
all
,
and
you
will
almost
always
appear
in
public
with
Lady
Middleton
.
"
915
"
If
Elinor
is
frightened
away
by
her
dislike
of
Mrs
.
Jennings
,
"
said
Marianne
,
"
at
least
it
need
not
prevent
MY
accepting
her
invitation
.
I
have
no
such
scruples
,
and
I
am
sure
I
could
put
up
with
every
unpleasantness
of
that
kind
with
very
little
effort
.
"
916
Elinor
could
not
help
smiling
at
this
display
of
indifference
towards
the
manners
of
a
person
,
to
whom
she
had
often
had
difficulty
in
persuading
Marianne
to
behave
with
tolerable
politeness
;
and
resolved
within
herself
,
that
if
her
sister
persisted
in
going
,
she
would
go
likewise
,
as
she
did
not
think
it
proper
that
Marianne
should
be
left
to
the
sole
guidance
of
her
own
judgment
,
or
that
Mrs
.
Jennings
should
be
abandoned
to
the
mercy
of
Marianne
for
all
the
comfort
of
her
domestic
hours
.
To
this
determination
she
was
the
more
easily
reconciled
,
by
recollecting
that
Edward
Ferrars
,
by
Lucy
s
account
,
was
not
to
be
in
town
before
February
;
and
that
their
visit
,
without
any
unreasonable
abridgement
,
might
be
previously
finished
.
917
"
I
will
have
you
BOTH
go
,
"
said
Mrs
.
Dashwood
;
"
these
objections
are
nonsensical
.
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918
You
will
have
much
pleasure
in
being
in
London
,
and
especially
in
being
together
;
and
if
Elinor
would
ever
condescend
to
anticipate
enjoyment
,
she
would
foresee
it
there
from
a
variety
of
sources
;
she
would
,
perhaps
,
expect
some
from
improving
her
acquaintance
with
her
sister
-
in
-
law
s
family
.
"
919
Elinor
had
often
wished
for
an
opportunity
of
attempting
to
weaken
her
mother
s
dependence
on
the
attachment
of
Edward
and
herself
,
that
the
shock
might
be
less
when
the
whole
truth
were
revealed
,
and
now
on
this
attack
,
though
almost
hopeless
of
success
,
she
forced
herself
to
begin
her
design
by
saying
,
as
calmly
as
she
could
,
"
I
like
Edward
Ferrars
very
much
,
and
shall
always
be
glad
to
see
him
;
but
as
to
the
rest
of
the
family
,
it
is
a
matter
of
perfect
indifference
to
me
,
whether
I
am
ever
known
to
them
or
not
.
"
920
Mrs
.
Dashwood
smiled
,
and
said
nothing
.
Marianne
lifted
up
her
eyes
in
astonishment
,
and
Elinor
conjectured
that
she
might
as
well
have
held
her
tongue
.