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Sense and Sensibility

CHAPTER 13
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Their intended excursion to Whitwell turned out very different from what Elinor had expected.

She was prepared to be wet through, fatigued, and frightened; but the event was still more unfortunate, for they did not go at all.
By ten o'clock the whole party was assembled at the park, where they were to breakfast.

The morning was rather favourable, though it had rained all night, as the clouds were then dispersing across the sky, and the sun frequently appeared.

They were all in high spirits and good humour, eager to be happy, and determined to submit to the greatest inconveniences and hardships rather than be otherwise.
While they were at breakfast the letters were brought in.

Among the rest there was one for Colonel Brandon;--he took it, looked at the direction, changed colour, and immediately left the room.
"What is the matter with Brandon ?" said Sir John.
Nobody could tell.
"I hope he has had no bad news," said Lady Middleton.


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