CHAPTER XV rs. Dashwood’s visit to Lady Middleton took place the next day, and two of her daughters ...
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CHAPTER XIX dward remained a week at the cottage; he was earnestly pressed by Mrs. Dashwood to stay ...
CHAPTER XVIII linor saw, with great uneasiness the low spirits of her friend. His visit afforded her...
CHAPTER XVII rs. Dashwood was surprised only for a moment at seeing him; for his coming to Barton wa...
CHAPTER XXII arianne, who had never much toleration for any thing like impertinence, vulgarity, infe...
CHAPTER XXI he Palmers returned to Cleveland the next day, and the two families at Barton were again...
CHAPTER XX s the Miss Dashwoods entered the drawing-room of the park the next day, at one door, Mrs....
VOLUME II CHAPTER I owever small Elinor’s general dependence on Lucy’s veracity might be, it was imp...
CHAPTER IV linor could not find herself in the carriage with Mrs. Jennings, and beginning a journey ...
CHAPTER III hough Mrs. Jennings was in the habit of spending a large portion of the year at the hous...
CHAPTER II n a firm, though cautious tone, Elinor thus began. “I should be undeserving of the confid...
efore the house-maid had lit their fire the next day, or the sun gained any power over a cold, gloom...
CHAPTER VI othing occurred during the next three or four days, to make Elinor regret what she had do...
CHAPTER V f this open weather holds much longer,” said Mrs. Jennings, when they met at breakfast the...
CHAPTER X hen the particulars of this conversation were repeated by Miss Dashwood to her sister, as ...