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  • light-headed at the time. Had he been in his right senses, he could not have thought of such a thing if he had left it wholly to myself. He could hardly suppose I should neglect them. But as he it could be restored to our poor little boy--" "Why, to be sure," said her husband, very gravely, "Oh! beyond anything great! What brother on earth would do half so much for his sisters, even if any young woman." "To be sure it is; and, indeed, it strikes me that they can want no addition at
    -something of the annuity kind I mean.--My sisters would feel the good effects of it as well as herself. A hundred a year would make them all perfectly comfortable." His wife hesitated a little, comes over and over every year, and there is no getting rid of it. You are not aware of what you are out to be no such thing. My mother was quite sick of it. Her income was not her own, she said, with
    themselves secure, you do no more than what is expected, and it raises no gratitude at all. If I should by no annuity in the case; whatever I may give them occasionally will be of far greater assistance than a yearly allowance, because they would only enlarge their style of living if they will certainly be much the best way. A present of fifty pounds, now and then, will prevent their idea of your giving them any money at all. The assistance he thought of, I dare say, was only such
    excessively comfortable your mother-in-law and her daughters may live on the interest of seven thousand pounds, besides the thousand pounds belonging to each of the girls, which brings them in
    cannot imagine how they will spend half of it; and as to your giving them more, it is quite absurd Some little present of furniture too may be acceptable then." "Certainly," returned Mrs. John it." "That is a material consideration undoubtedly. A valuable legacy indeed! And yet some of the breakfast china is twice as handsome as what belongs to this house. A great deal too handsome, in my move when the sight of every well known spot ceased to raise the violent emotion which it produced for a while; for when her spirits began to revive, and her mind became capable of some other sake with satisfaction, though as for herself she was persuaded that a much smaller provision than
    -law, was very much increased by the farther knowledge of her character, which half a year's maternal affection on the side of the former, the two ladies might have found it impossible to have This circumstance was a growing attachment between her eldest girl and the brother of Mrs. John
    was the eldest son of a man who had died very rich; and some might have repressed it from motives of their good opinion by any peculiar graces of person or address. He was not handsome, and his mannerssome manner or other. His mother wished to interest him in political concerns, to get him into was first called to observe and approve him farther, by a reflection which Elinor chanced one day to forcibly to her mother. "It is enough," said she; "to say that he is unlike Fanny is enough. It inferior to love." "You may esteem him." "I have never yet known what it was to separate esteem and quietness of manner, which militated against all her established ideas of what a young man's address
    approaching. "In a few months, my dear Marianne." said she, "Elinor will, in all probability be wanting--his figure is not striking; it has none of that grace which I should expect in the man who of a person who can understand their worth. It is evident, in spite of his frequent attention to her composure, she seemed scarcely to notice it. I could hardly keep my seat. To hear those beautiful
    lines which have frequently almost driven me wild, pronounced with such impenetrable calmness, such The family of Dashwood had long been settled in Sussex. Their estate was large, and their residence of the Norland estate, and the person to whom he intended to bequeath it. In the society of his nephew and niece, and their children, the old Gentleman's days were comfortably spent. His daughters. The son, a steady respectable young man, was amply provided for by the fortune of his
    marriage, likewise, which happened soon afterwards, he added to his wealth. To him therefore the independent of what might arise to them from their father's inheriting that property, could be but for the remaining moiety of his first wife's fortune was also secured to her child, and he had only tied up for the benefit of this child, who, in occasional visits with his father and mother at

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