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Sense and Sensibility

CHAPTER 18
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"And who knows but you may raise a dance," said she.

"And that will tempt YOU, Miss Marianne." "A dance!" cried Marianne.

"Impossible! Who is to dance ?" "Who! why yourselves, and the Careys, and Whitakers to be sure .-- What! you thought nobody could dance because a certain person that shall be nameless is gone!" "I wish with all my soul," cried Sir John, "that Willoughby were among us again." This, and Marianne's blushing, gave new suspicions to Edward.

"And who is Willoughby ?" said he, in a low voice, to Miss Dashwood, by whom he was sitting.
She gave him a brief reply.

Marianne's countenance was more communicative.


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