. The novels and letters of Jane Austen. ction in woman; and many arising beauty would be slighted by him in afterdays as bearing no comparison with Mrs Brandon. Mrs Dashwood M^as prudent enough to remainat the cottage, without attempting a removal toDelaford; and fortunately for Sir John and MrsJennings, when Marianne was taken from them,Margaret had reached an age highly suitable fordancing, and not very ineligible for being sup-posed to have a lover. Between Barton and Delaf ord, there was that [301] SENSE AND SENSIBILITY constant communication which strong familyaffection would naturally d
. The novels and letters of Jane Austen. ction in woman; and many arising beauty would be slighted by him in afterdays as bearing no comparison with Mrs Brandon. Mrs Dashwood M^as prudent enough to remainat the cottage, without attempting a removal toDelaford; and fortunately for Sir John and MrsJennings, when Marianne was taken from them,Margaret had reached an age highly suitable fordancing, and not very ineligible for being sup-posed to have a lover. Between Barton and Delaf ord, there was that [301] SENSE AND SENSIBILITY constant communication which strong familyaffection would naturally dictate; and among themerits and the happiness of Elinor and Mari-anne, let it not be ranked as the/east consider-able, that though sisters, and living almost withinsight of each other, they could live without dis-agreement between themselves, or producingcoolness between their husbands. Finis. [302] I II University of California LibraryLos Angeles This book is DUE on the last date stamped below. s RE QL JAN 12,200* K 3 1158 00196 8329 H.
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