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They were lucky enough to find Lady Middleton at home, and Sir John came in before their visit ended Abundance of civilities passed on all sides Sir John was ready to like anybody, and though Mr Dashwood did not seeood-natured fellohile Lady Middleton saw enough of fashion in his appearance to think his acquaintance worth having; and Mr Dashent away delighted with both
"I shall have a char account to carry to Fanny," said he, as he walked back with his sister "Lady Middleton is really a lad to know And Mrs Jennings too, an exceedingly well-behaved wohter Your sister need not have any scruple even of visiting HER, which, to say the truth, has been a little the case, and very naturally; for we only knew that Mrs Jennings was theof a ot all his money in a loay; and Fanny and Mrs Ferrars were both strongly prepossessed, that neither she nor her daughters were such kind of women as Fanny would like to associate with But now I can carry her a most satisfactory account of both"