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"
Oh
!
Colonel
,
"
said
she
,
with
her
usual
noisy
cheerfulness
,
"
I
am
monstrous
glad
to
see
you
—
sorry
I
could
not
come
before
—
beg
your
pardon
,
but
I
have
been
forced
to
look
about
me
a
little
,
and
settle
my
matters
;
for
it
is
a
long
while
since
I
have
been
at
home
,
and
you
know
one
has
always
a
world
of
little
odd
things
to
do
after
one
has
been
away
for
any
time
;
and
then
I
have
had
Cartwright
to
settle
with
—
Lord
,
I
have
been
as
busy
as
a
bee
ever
since
dinner
!
But
pray
,
Colonel
,
how
came
you
to
conjure
out
that
I
should
be
in
town
today
?
"
"
I
had
the
pleasure
of
hearing
it
at
Mr
.
Palmer
’
s
,
where
I
have
been
dining
.
"
"
Oh
,
you
did
;
well
,
and
how
do
they
all
do
at
their
house
?
How
does
Charlotte
do
?
I
warrant
you
she
is
a
fine
size
by
this
time
.
"
"
Mrs
.
Palmer
appeared
quite
well
,
and
I
am
commissioned
to
tell
you
,
that
you
will
certainly
see
her
to
-
morrow
.
"
"
Ay
,
to
be
sure
,
I
thought
as
much
.
Well
,
Colonel
,
I
have
brought
two
young
ladies
with
me
,
you
see
—
that
is
,
you
see
but
one
of
them
now
,
but
there
is
another
somewhere
.
Your
friend
,
Miss
Marianne
,
too
—
which
you
will
not
be
sorry
to
hear
.
I
do
not
know
what
you
and
Mr
.
Willoughby
will
do
between
you
about
her
.
Ay
,
it
is
a
fine
thing
to
be
young
and
handsome
.
Well
!
I
was
young
once
,
but
I
never
was
very
handsome
—
worse
luck
for
me
.
However
,
I
got
a
very
good
husband
,
and
I
don
’
t
know
what
the
greatest
beauty
can
do
more
.
Ah
!
poor
man
!
he
has
been
dead
these
eight
years
and
better
.
But
Colonel
,
where
have
you
been
to
since
we
parted
?
And
how
does
your
business
go
on
?
Come
,
come
,
let
’
s
have
no
secrets
among
friends
.
"
He
replied
with
his
accustomary
mildness
to
all
her
inquiries
,
but
without
satisfying
her
in
any
.
Elinor
now
began
to
make
the
tea
,
and
Marianne
was
obliged
to
appear
again
.
After
her
entrance
,
Colonel
Brandon
became
more
thoughtful
and
silent
than
he
had
been
before
,
and
Mrs
.
Jennings
could
not
prevail
on
him
to
stay
long
.
No
other
visitor
appeared
that
evening
,
and
the
ladies
were
unanimous
in
agreeing
to
go
early
to
bed
.
Marianne
rose
the
next
morning
with
recovered
spirits
and
happy
looks
.
The
disappointment
of
the
evening
before
seemed
forgotten
in
the
expectation
of
what
was
to
happen
that
day
.
They
had
not
long
finished
their
breakfast
before
Mrs
.
Palmer
’
s
barouche
stopped
at
the
door
,
and
in
a
few
minutes
she
came
laughing
into
the
room
:
so
delighted
to
see
them
all
,
that
it
was
hard
to
say
whether
she
received
most
pleasure
from
meeting
her
mother
or
the
Miss
Dashwoods
again
.
So
surprised
at
their
coming
to
town
,
though
it
was
what
she
had
rather
expected
all
along
;
so
angry
at
their
accepting
her
mother
’
s
invitation
after
having
declined
her
own
,
though
at
the
same
time
she
would
never
have
forgiven
them
if
they
had
not
come
!
"
Mr
.
Palmer
will
be
so
happy
to
see
you
,
"
said
she
;
"
What
do
you
think
he
said
when
he
heard
of
your
coming
with
Mama
?
I
forget
what
it
was
now
,
but
it
was
something
so
droll
!
"