Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen Chapter 24 Page 10

Norland living; which I understand is a very good one, and the present incumbent not likely to live a great while.

That would be enough for us to marry upon, and we might trust to time and chance for the rest.”

“I should always be happy,” replied Elinor, “to show any mark of my esteem and friendship for Mr. Ferrars; but do you not perceive that my interest on such an occasion would be perfectly unnecessary? He is brother to Mrs. John Dashwood — THAT must be recommendation enough to her husband.”

“But Mrs. John Dashwood would not much approve of Edward's going into orders.”

“Then I rather suspect that my interest would do very little.”