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…when they all sat down to table at four o’clock, and about three hours after his arrival, he had secured his lady, engaged her mother’s consent, and was…in reality…one of the happiest of men. (Sense and Sensibility Chapter 49, p. 43)

What character brings this entanglement to a conclusion? .

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edward ferrars

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correct on odyssey

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Edward

Edward had left the house to get some fresh and and confidence to ask Elinor to marry him, and when he returned he was able to follow through with all of the things he wanted to do. He cleared the air on past issues and everyone, especially Edward, is exceptionally happy.
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