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Chapters 9-10
While out walking with Margaret, Marianne falls and twists her ankle. She is rescued by the dashing John Willoughby. Later, the Dashwoods learn that Willoughby has a good reputation and is due to come into a fortune. Willoughby and Marianne have similar, romantic outlooks on life and share the same opinions on art. Marianne, in tune with her romantic notions about life, falls head-over-heels in love with Willoughby.
Chapters 11-12
Elinor believes that the relationship between Marianne and Willoughby is too intimate and that it has crossed...
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