felt himself bound to contribute, he wished to engage them for both.
“You MUST drink tea with us to night,” said he, “for we shall be quite alone — and tomorrow you must absolutely dine with us, for we shall be a large party.”
Mrs. Jennings enforced the necessity. “And who knows but you may raise a dance,” said she.
“And that will tempt YOU, Miss Marianne.”
“A dance!” cried Marianne. “Impossible! Who is to dance?”
“Who! why yourselves, and the Careys, and Whitakers to be sure. — What! you thought nobody could dance because a certain person that shall be nameless is gone!”