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If, however, by an unforeseen chance it should be in my power to serve him farther, I must think very differently of him from what I now do, if I am not as ready to be useful to him then as I sincerely wish I could be at present What I a at all, since it can advance him so little towards what must be his principal, his only object of happiness His ood;--at least, I am afraid it cannot take place very soon--"
Such was the sentence which, when s of Mrs Jennings; but after this narration of what really passed between Colonel Brandon and Elinor, while they stood at the , the gratitude expressed by the latter on their parting, eneral, not less reasonably excited, nor less properly worded than if it had arisen froe