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Two sisters take long journeys to love in early nineteenth-century England.

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“His fortune too!⁠—for at my time of life you know, everybody cares about that ;⁠—and though I neither know nor desire to know, what it really is, I am sure it must be a good one.”

Here they were interrupted by the entrance of a third person, and Elinor withdrew to think it all over in private, to wish success to her friend, and yet in wishing it, to feel a pang for Willoughby.

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