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Sense and Sensibility

CHAPTER 20
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CHAPTER 20.
As the Miss Dashwoods entered the drawing-room of the park the next day, at one door, Mrs.Palmer came running in at the other, looking as good humoured and merry as before.

She took them all most affectionately by the hand, and expressed great delight in seeing them again.
"I am so glad to see you!" said she, seating herself between Elinor and Marianne, "for it is so bad a day I was afraid you might not come, which would be a shocking thing, as we go away again tomorrow.

We must go, for the Westons come to us next week you know.

It was quite a sudden thing our coming at all, and I knew nothing of it till the carriage was coming to the door, and then Mr.Palmer asked me if I would go with him to Barton.

He is so droll! He never tells me any thing! I am so sorry we cannot stay longer; however we shall meet again in town very soon, I hope." They were obliged to put an end to such an expectation.
"Not go to town!" cried Mrs.Palmer, with a laugh, "I shall be quite disappointed if you do not.


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