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  Sense and                           Sensibility
  Jane
  Austen
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  Sense and Sensibility
  Volume I
  Chapter I。 The Dashwoods; Norland and its entail                         6
  Chapter II。 John Dashwood leaves his sisters bereft                      12
  Chapter III。 Edward Ferrars arrives at Norland; Elinor
  attracted to him                                                      19
  Chapter IV。 Mrs John Dashwood insults the Dashwoods;
  a house is offered in Devonshire                                      25
  Chapter V。 Mrs Dashwood to take Barton Cottage                           32
  Chapter VI。 To Barton Cottage; the Dashwoods meet their
  relations Sir John and Lady Middleton                                 36
  Chapter VII。 The Dashwoods dine at Barton Park; meet
  Col。 Brandon                                                          41
  Chapter VIII。 Col。 Brandon and Edwards Ferrars discussed                 46
  Chapter IX。 Marianne Dashwood falls down a hill;
  Willoughby carries her to the Cottage                                 51
  Chapter X。 Willoughby call every day; Marianne attracted
  to him                                                                58
  Chapter XI。 Marianne and Willoughby inseparable;
  Elinor talks to Col。 Brandon of Marianne                              66
  Chapter XII。 Willoughby “gives” Marianne a horse; she
  gives him a lock of hair                                              71
  Chapter XIII。 Col。 Brandon called suddenly away;
  Willoughby takes Marianne to Allenham                                 77
  Chapter XIV。 Willoughby enthuses about Barton Cottage                    85
  Chapter XV。 Willoughby quits Devonshire abruptly; Marianne
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  devastated                                                           90
  Chapter XVI。 Edward Ferrars arrives at Barton Cottage                   99
  Chapter XVII。 Edward and Dashwoods talk together                         107
  Chapter XVIII。 Marianne mentions Edward’s ring with a
  lock of hair                                                          113
  Chapter XIX。 Edward reluctantly leaves Barton; the
  Palmers arrive                                                        119
  Chapter XX。 Dashwoods dine at the Park with the Palemers  129
  Chapter XXI。 The Miss Steeles arrive                                     138
  Chapter XXII。 Lucy Steele engaged to Edward Ferrars!                     148
  Volume II
  Chapter I。 Elinor considers the bad news from Lucy                       158
  Chapter II。 Elinor speaks to Lucy about Edward                           166
  Chapter III。 Mrs jennings invites the Miss Dashwoods
  to London                                                             173
  Chapter IV。 In London; Marianne awaits Willoughby in vain  180
  Chapter V。 Col。 Brandon questions Elinor about
  Willoughby and Marianne                                               189
  Chapter VI。 They meet Willoughby at a party; Marianne
  snubbed; she takes to her bed                                         198
  Chapter VII。 Willoughby writes; he is engaged to another                 203
  Chapter VIII。 All London knows; Marianne inconsolable                    217
  Chapter IX。 Col。 Brandon reveals Willoughby’s treachery
  to Elinor                                                             227
  Chapter X。 Willoughby is married; the Miss Steeles arrive
  in London                                                             240
  Chapter XI。 John Dashwood comes to London                                249
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  Chapter XII。 Mrs John Dashwood’s party; Elinor insulted by
  Edward’s mother; Mrs Ferrars                                          259
  Chapter XIII。 Edward visits Elinor; Lucy Steele is there                 268
  Chapter XIV。 A musical evening’ the Miss Steeles invited
  to the John Dashwoods                                                 276
  Volume III
  Chapter I。 Edward’s engagement to Lucy revealed                          286
  Chapter II。 Lucy writes to Elinor                                        301
  Chapter III。 Col。 Brandon offers Edward the rectory at
  Delaford through Elinor                                               311
  Chapter IV。 Elinor related the news to Edward                            318
  Chapter V。 Elinor visits the John Dashwoods; speaks to
  Robert Ferrars                                                        327
  Chapter VI。 The Dashwoods go to Cleveland                                336
  Chapter VII。 Marianne falls ill; Willoughby arrives                      342
  Chapter VIII。 Willoughby explains his behaviour to Elinor                354
  Chapter IX。 Mrs Dashwood arrives at Cleveland; speaks
  warmly of Col。 Brandon                                                372
  Chapter X。 The Dashwoods return to Barton; Elinor
  relates her conversation with Willoughby                              380
  Chapter XI。 Talk of Willoughby; hear of Edward’s
  marriage to Lucy                                                      390
  Chapter XII。 Edward arrives; he is not married to
  Lucy—Robert is                                                        399
  Chapter XIII。 Edward proposes to Elinor and is accepted                  404
  Chapter XIV。 Elinor is married; moves to Delaford Parsonage;
  Marianne married Col。 Brandon                                         418
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  SENSE AND
  SENSIBILITY
  VOLUME I
  CHAPTER I
  he  family   of   Dashwood   had   long   been   settled   in   Sussex。
  Their estate was large; and their residence was at Norland
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  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 late owner of this estate was a single man; who
  lived to a very advanced age; and who for many  years   of  his life;
  had a constant companion and housekeeper in his sister。 But her
  death; which happened ten years before his own; produced a great
  alteration    in  his  home;   for  to  supply   her  loss;  he  invited   and
  received     into  his  house   the  family   of  his  nephew     Mr。   Henry
  Dashwood;       the  legal  inheritor   of  the  Norland    estate;  and   the
  person to whom he intended   to  bequeath  it。   In   the   society  of  his
  nephew   and   niece;   and   their   children;   the   old   Gentleman’s   days
  were comfortably spent。 His attachment to them all increased。 The
  constant attention of Mr。 and Mrs。 Henry Dashwood to his wishes;
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  which  proceeded not  merely  from interest; but  from   goodness   of
  heart; gave him every degree of solid comfort which his age could
  receive; and the cheerfulness of the children added a relish to his
  existence。
  By a former marriage; Mr。 Henry Dashwood had one son: by his
  present lady; three daughters。 The son; a steady respectable young
  man; was amply provided for by the fortune of his mother; which
  had been large; and half of which devolved on him on his coming
  of   age。   By   his   own    marriage;     lik