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  • attachment to them all increased. The constant attention of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dashwood to his his existence. By a former marriage, Mr. Henry Dashwood had one son: by his present lady, three mother, which had been large, and half of which devolved on him on his coming of age. By his own marriage, likewise, which happened soon afterwards, he added to his wealth. To him therefore the late owner of this estate was a single man, who lived to a very advanced age, and who for many years
    invited and received into his house the family of his nephew Mr. Henry Dashwood, the legal inheritor mother, which had been large, and half of which devolved on him on his coming of age. By his own succession to the Norland estate was not so really important as to his sisters; for their fortune, for the remaining moiety of his first wife's fortune was also secured to her child, and he had only
    gave as much disappointment as pleasure. He was neither so unjust, nor so ungrateful, as to leave unusual in children of two or three years old; an imperfect articulation, an earnest desire of pounds a-piece. Mr. Dashwood's disappointment was, at first, severe; but his temper was cheerful and remained for his widow and daughters. His son was sent for as soon as his danger was known, and to hearted and rather selfish is to be ill-disposed: but he was, in general, well respected; for he
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  • gave as much disappointment as pleasure. He was neither so unjust, nor so ungrateful, as to leave way, as to leave to himself no power of providing for those who were most dear to him, and who most to be unkind, however, and, as a mark of his affection for the three girls, he left them a thousand pounds a-piece. Mr. Dashwood's disappointment was, at first, severe; but his temper was cheerful and him Mr. Dashwood recommended, with all the strength and urgency which illness could command, the
    be in his power to do for them. He was not an ill-disposed young man, unless to be rather cold hearted and rather selfish is to be ill-disposed: but he was, in general, well respected; for he mother's fortune, warmed his heart, and made him feel capable of generosity.-- "Yes, he would give honor so keen, a generosity so romantic, that any offence of the kind, by whomsoever given or
    received, was to her a source of immoveable disgust. Mrs. John Dashwood had never been a favourite of his life, had a constant companion and housekeeper in his sister. But her death, which happened of the Norland estate, and the person to whom he intended to bequeath it. In the society of his marriage, likewise, which happened soon afterwards, he added to his wealth. To him therefore the succession to the Norland estate was not so really important as to his sisters; for their fortune,
    of his life, had a constant companion and housekeeper in his sister. But her death, which happened his existence. By a former marriage, Mr. Henry Dashwood had one son: by his present lady, three

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    with only common feelings, must have been highly unpleasing;--but in HER mind there was a sense of

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  • going, and her own tender love for all her three children determined her afterwards to stay, and for effectual, possessed a strength of understanding, and coolness of judgment, which qualified her, strong; but she knew how to govern them: it was a knowledge which her mother had yet to learn; and which overpowered them at first, was voluntarily renewed, was sought for, was created again and forbearance. Margaret, the other sister, was a good-humored, well-disposed girl; but as she had
    child. He really pressed them, with some earnestness, to consider Norland as their home; and, as no plan appeared so eligible to Mrs. Dashwood as remaining there till she could accommodate herself invited and received into his house the family of his nephew Mr. Henry Dashwood, the legal inheritor mother, which had been large, and half of which devolved on him on his coming of age. By his own
    a life-interest in it. The old gentleman died: his will was read, and like almost every other will, needed a provision by any charge on the estate, or by any sale of its valuable woods. The whole was tied up for the benefit of this child, who, in occasional visits with his father and mother at The family of Dashwood had long been settled in Sussex. Their estate was large, and their residence was at Norland Park, in the centre of their property, where, for many generations, they had lived in
    nephew and niece, and their children, the old Gentleman's days were comfortably spent. His wishes, which proceeded not merely from interest, but from goodness of heart, gave him every degree

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  • with concern, the excess of her sister's sensibility; but by Mrs. Dashwood it was valued and with her brother, could receive her sister-in-law on her arrival, and treat her with proper thirteen, bid fair to equal her sisters at a more advanced period of life. 2 Mrs. John Dashwood now husband with as much kindness as he could feel towards anybody beyond himself, his wife, and their cheerfulness, no temper could be more cheerful than hers, or possess, in a greater degree, that
    sanguine expectation of happiness which is happiness itself. But in sorrow she must be equally was at Norland Park, in the centre of their property, where, for many generations, they had lived in so respectable a manner as to engage the general good opinion of their surrounding acquaintance. The invited and received into his house the family of his nephew Mr. Henry Dashwood, the legal inheritor
    nephew and niece, and their children, the old Gentleman's days were comfortably spent. His succession to the Norland estate was not so really important as to his sisters; for their fortune, way, as to leave to himself no power of providing for those who were most dear to him, and who most to be unkind, however, and, as a mark of his affection for the three girls, he left them a thousand pounds a-piece. Mr. Dashwood's disappointment was, at first, severe; but his temper was cheerful and
    of the Norland estate, and the person to whom he intended to bequeath it. In the society of his succession to the Norland estate was not so really important as to his sisters; for their fortune,