? ? ? ? "Mr. Brandon was very well I hope?"
? ? ? ? "Oh! yes, quite well; and so full of your praises, he did nothing but say fine things of you."
? ? ? ? "I am flattered by his commendation. He seems an excellent man; and I think him uncommonly pleasing."
? ? ? ? "So do I.--He is such a charming man, that it is quite a pity he should be so grave and so dull. Mamma says HE was in love with your sister too.-- I assure you it was a great compliment if he was, for he hardly ever falls in love with any body."
? ? ? ? "Is Mr. Willoughby much known in your part of Somersetshire?" said Elinor.
? ? ? ? "Oh! yes, extremely well; that is, I do not believe many people are acquainted with him, because Combe Magna is so far off; but they all think him extremely agreeable I assure you. Nobody is more liked than Mr. Willoughby wherever he goes, and so you may tell your sister. She is a monstrous lucky girl to get him, upon my honour; not but that he is much more lucky in getting her, because she is so very handsome and agreeable, that nothing can be good enough for her.
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