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Sense and Sensibility

CHAPTER 33
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I understand she is a woman of very good fortune.

And the Middletons too, you must introduce me to THEM.

As my mother-in-law's relations, I shall be happy to show them every respect.

They are excellent neighbours to you in the country, I understand." "Excellent indeed.

Their attention to our comfort, their friendliness in every particular, is more than I can express." "I am extremely glad to hear it, upon my word; extremely glad indeed.
But so it ought to be; they are people of large fortune, they are related to you, and every civility and accommodation that can serve to make your situation pleasant might be reasonably expected.


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