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About sunset, however, their efforts were at last successful, and they subdued the flames, but not before the roof had fallen in, and the whole place been reduced to such absolute ruin that, save some twisted cylinders and iron piping, not a trace remained of the machinery which had cost our unfortunate
acquaintance
so dearly.
"The young lady came to London, then, and you renewed your acquaintance?"
I went in the shape of a loafer to Sir George's house, managed to pick up an
acquaintance
with his valet, learned that his master had cut his head the night before, and, finally, at the expense of six shillings, made all sure by buying a pair of his cast-off shoes.
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 so respectable a manner as to engage the general good opinion of their surrounding
acquaintance.
The contempt which she had, very early in their acquaintance, felt for her daughter-in-law, was very much increased by the farther knowledge of her character, which half a year's residence in her family afforded; and perhaps in spite of every consideration of politeness or maternal affection on the side of the former, the two ladies might have found it impossible to have lived together so long, had not a particular circumstance occurred to give still greater eligibility, according to the opinions of Mrs. Dashwood, to her daughters' continuance at Norland.
This circumstance was a growing attachment between her eldest girl and the brother of Mrs. John Dashwood, a gentleman-like and pleasing young man, who was introduced to their
acquaintance
soon after his sister's establishment at Norland, and who had since spent the greatest part of his time there.
His abilities in every respect improve as much upon
acquaintance
as his manners and person.
Elinor had always thought it would be more prudent for them to settle at some distance from Norland, than immediately amongst their present
acquaintance.
In the promotion of this object she was zealously active, as far as her ability reached; and missed no opportunity of projecting weddings among all the young people of her
acquaintance.
"But what are his manners on more intimate
acquaintance?
I am glad to find, however, from what you say, that he is a respectable young man, and one whose
acquaintance
will not be ineligible."
He acquiesced in all her decisions, caught all her enthusiasm; and long before his visit concluded, they conversed with the familiarity of a long-established
acquaintance.
But how is your
acquaintance
to be long supported, under such extraordinary despatch of every subject for discourse?
Willoughby, on his side, gave every proof of his pleasure in their acquaintance, which an evident wish of improving it could offer.
In every meeting of the kind Willoughby was included; and the ease and familiarity which naturally attended these parties were exactly calculated to give increasing intimacy to his
acquaintance
with the Dashwoods, to afford him opportunity of witnessing the excellencies of Marianne, of marking his animated admiration of her, and of receiving, in her behaviour to himself, the most pointed assurance of her affection.
She had already repeated her own history to Elinor three or four times; and had Elinor's memory been equal to her means of improvement, she might have known very early in their
acquaintance
all the particulars of Mr. Jennings's last illness, and what he said to his wife a few minutes before he died.
In Colonel Brandon alone, of all her new acquaintance, did Elinor find a person who could in any degree claim the respect of abilities, excite the interest of friendship, or give pleasure as a companion.
Her systems have all the unfortunate tendency of setting propriety at nought; and a better
acquaintance
with the world is what I look forward to as her greatest possible advantage."
Elinor could hardly believe this to be true, as it seemed very unlikely that Willoughby should propose, or Marianne consent, to enter the house while Mrs. Smith was in it, with whom Marianne had not the smallest
acquaintance.
CHAPTER 14The sudden termination of Colonel Brandon's visit at the park, with his steadiness in concealing its cause, filled the mind, and raised the wonder of Mrs. Jennings for two or three days; she was a great wonderer, as every one must be who takes a very lively interest in all the comings and goings of all their
acquaintance.
and this dear parlour in which our
acquaintance
first began, and in which so many happy hours have been since spent by us together, you would degrade to the condition of a common entrance, and every body would be eager to pass through the room which has hitherto contained within itself more real accommodation and comfort than any other apartment of the handsomest dimensions in the world could possibly afford."
I am guilty, I confess, of having often wished you to treat our
acquaintance
in general with greater attention; but when have I advised you to adopt their sentiments or to conform to their judgment in serious matters?""You have not been able to bring your sister over to your plan of general civility," said Edward to Elinor.
With the assistance of his mother-in-law, Sir John was not long in discovering that the name of Ferrars began with an F. and this prepared a future mine of raillery against the devoted Elinor, which nothing but the newness of their
acquaintance
with Edward could have prevented from being immediately sprung.
"I do not doubt it," replied he, rather astonished at her earnestness and warmth; for had he not imagined it to be a joke for the good of her
acquaintance
in general, founded only on a something or a nothing between Mr. Willoughby and herself, he would not have ventured to mention it.
It makes one detest all one's
acquaintance.
She thought it probable that as they lived in the same county, Mrs. Palmer might be able to give some more particular account of Willoughby's general character, than could be gathered from the Middletons' partial
acquaintance
with him; and she was eager to gain from any one, such a confirmation of his merits as might remove the possibility of fear from Marianne.
But this did not last long; Elinor had hardly got their last visitors out of her head, had hardly done wondering at Charlotte's being so happy without a cause, at Mr. Palmer's acting so simply, with good abilities, and at the strange unsuitableness which often existed between husband and wife, before Sir John's and Mrs. Jennings's active zeal in the cause of society, procured her some other new
acquaintance
to see and observe.
The children are all hanging about her already, as if she was an old
acquaintance.
CHAPTER 22Marianne, who had never much toleration for any thing like impertinence, vulgarity, inferiority of parts, or even difference of taste from herself, was at this time particularly ill-disposed, from the state of her spirits, to be pleased with the Miss Steeles, or to encourage their advances; and to the invariable coldness of her behaviour towards them, which checked every endeavour at intimacy on their side, Elinor principally attributed that preference of herself which soon became evident in the manners of both, but especially of Lucy, who missed no opportunity of engaging her in conversation, or of striving to improve their
acquaintance
by an easy and frank communication of her sentiments.
"Our acquaintance, however, is of many years date.
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