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Sense and Sensibility

CHAPTER 40
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I shall do THAT directly.

It is of importance that no time should be lost with him, for he will of course have much to do relative to his ordination." This speech at first puzzled Mrs.Jennings exceedingly.

Why Mr.
Ferrars was to have been written to about it in such a hurry, she could not immediately comprehend.

A few moments' reflection, however, produced a very happy idea, and she exclaimed;-- "Oh, ho!--I understand you.

Mr.Ferrars is to be the man.


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