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This, and Marianne's blushing, gave new suspicions to Edward "And who is Willoughby?" said he, in a low voice, to Miss Dashwood, by whoave him a brief reply Marianne's countenance was h to co of others, but such of Marianne's expressions as had puzzled him before; and when their visitors left them, he went iuessing Shall I tell you uess?"
"What do you uess that Mr Willoughby hunts"
Marianne was surprised and confused, yet she could not help s at the quiet archness of his manner, and after a moment's silence, said, "Oh, Edward! How can you?--But the time will come I hopeI am sure you will like him"
"I do not doubt it," replied he, rather astonished at her earnestness and warood of her acquaintance in general, founded only on a sohby and herself, he would not have ventured to mention it