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Sense and Sensibility

CHAPTER 20
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To give such intelligence to a person who could not be interested in it, even if it were true, is not what I should expect Colonel Brandon to do." "But I do assure you it was so, for all that, and I will tell you how it happened.

When we met him, he turned back and walked with us; and so we began talking of my brother and sister, and one thing and another, and I said to him, 'So, Colonel, there is a new family come to Barton cottage, I hear, and mama sends me word they are very pretty, and that one of them is going to be married to Mr.Willoughby of Combe Magna.

Is it true, pray?
for of course you must know, as you have been in Devonshire so lately.'" "And what did the Colonel say ?" "Oh--he did not say much; but he looked as if he knew it to be true, so from that moment I set it down as certain.

It will be quite delightful, I declare! When is it to take place ?" "Mr.Brandon was very well I hope ?" "Oh! yes, quite well; and so full of your praises, he did nothing but say fine things of you." "I am flattered by his commendation.

He seems an excellent man; and I think him uncommonly pleasing." "So do I .-- He is such a charming man, that it is quite a pity he should be so grave and so dull.


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