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She paused--Her daughter could not quite agree with her, but her dissent was not heard, and therefore gave no offence

"At Delaford, she will be within an easy distance of me," added Mrs Dashwood, "even if I remain at Barton; and in all probability,--for I hear it is a large village,--indeed there certainly MUST be soe close by, that would suit us quite as well as our present situation"

Poor Elinor!--here was a new sche her to Delaford!--but her spirit was stubborn

"His fortune too!--for at my tih I neither know nor desire to knohat it really is, I aood one"

Here they were interrupted by the entrance of a third person, and Elinor withdrew to think it all over in private, to wish success to her friend, and yet in wishing it, to feel a pang for Willoughby