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Summary - Elinor spends time with Lucy Steele and hears all about Edward and their engagement. Mrs. Jennings invites Elinor and Marianne to join her in London. They make the long journey and Marianne writes to Willoughby who does not answer. Col. Brandon appears. Elinor and Marianne go to a party with Lady Middleton. Willoughby is there and Marianne confronts him. He is very cold to her and leaves shortly thereafter. Marianne becomes ill and Elinor and Lady Middleton take her home. Marianne takes to her bed.
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I believe it is included in the Emma Thompson film version. However, as we talk about later, other Willoughby-related things were not. Very cold letter and devastating to Marianne. And he knows this and seals his own fate too.

Yes, that letter is in the film version--Kate Winslet reads a little of it. (I don't want to spoil any new readers for the later chapters, but Maggie, you are right and we find that out in a dramatic scene that ISN'T in the '95 film version.)
I like Austen's humor in this section where John tries to make himself feel better about not doing his duty by his sisters by insisting that Elinor will make a good match with the Col. or that Mrs. Jennings will be a benefactor to them! Too little, too late, brother!
I like Austen's humor in this section where John tries to make himself feel better about not doing his duty by his sisters by insisting that Elinor will make a good match with the Col. or that Mrs. Jennings will be a benefactor to them! Too little, too late, brother!

Ladies did not correspond with gentlemen who were not family members or fiances.