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"But who is he?" said Elinor "Where does he come from? Has he a house at Allenhaence; and he told thehby had no property of his own in the country; that he resided there only while he was visiting the old lady at Allenham Court, to whom he was related, and whose possessions he was to inherit; adding, "Yes, yes, he is very orth catching I can tell you, Miss Dashwood; he has a pretty little estate of his own in Soive hi down hills Miss Marianne must not expect to have all the men to herself Brandon will be jealous, if she does not take care"
"I do not believe," said Mrs Dashwood, with a good huhby will be incohters towards what you call CATCHING hiht up Men are very safe with us, let thelad to find, however, fro ible"
"He is as good a sort of fellow, I believe, as ever lived," repeated Sir John "I remember last Christht o'clock till four, without once sitting down"
"Did he indeed?" cried Marianne with sparkling eyes, "and with elegance, with spirit?"
"Yes; and he was up again at eight to ride to covert"
"That is what I like; that is what a young erness in theue"
"Aye, aye, I see hoill be," said Sir John, "I see hoill be
You will be setting your cap at him now, and never think of poor Brandon"
"That is an expression, Sir John," said Marianne, warmly, "which I particularly dislike I abhor every co one's cap at aa conquest,' are the ross and illiberal; and if their construction could ever be deeenuity"