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And
I
longed
to
do
it
but
there
was
such
a
dead
silence
!
And
while
my
cousins
were
sitting
by
without
speaking
a
word
,
or
seeming
at
all
interested
in
the
subject
,
I
did
not
like
I
thought
it
would
appear
as
if
I
wanted
to
set
myself
off
at
their
expense
,
by
shewing
a
curiosity
and
pleasure
in
his
information
which
he
must
wish
his
own
daughters
to
feel
.
Miss
Crawford
was
very
right
in
what
she
said
of
you
the
other
day
:
that
you
seemed
almost
as
fearful
of
notice
and
praise
as
other
women
were
of
neglect
.
We
were
talking
of
you
at
the
Parsonage
,
and
those
were
her
words
.
She
has
great
discernment
.
I
know
nobody
who
distinguishes
characters
better
.
For
so
young
a
woman
it
is
remarkable
!
She
certainly
understands
you
better
than
you
are
understood
by
the
greater
part
of
those
who
have
known
you
so
long
;
and
with
regard
to
some
others
,
I
can
perceive
,
from
occasional
lively
hints
,
the
unguarded
expressions
of
the
moment
,
that
she
could
define
many
as
accurately
,
did
not
delicacy
forbid
it
.
I
wonder
what
she
thinks
of
my
father
!
She
must
admire
him
as
a
fine
-
looking
man
,
with
most
gentlemanlike
,
dignified
,
consistent
manners
;
but
perhaps
,
having
seen
him
so
seldom
,
his
reserve
may
be
a
little
repulsive
.
Could
they
be
much
together
,
I
feel
sure
of
their
liking
each
other
.
He
would
enjoy
her
liveliness
and
she
has
talents
to
value
his
powers
.
I
wish
they
met
more
frequently
!
I
hope
she
does
not
suppose
there
is
any
dislike
on
his
side
.
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She
must
know
herself
too
secure
of
the
regard
of
all
the
rest
of
you
,
said
Fanny
,
with
half
a
sigh
,
to
have
any
such
apprehension
.
And
Sir
Thomas
s
wishing
just
at
first
to
be
only
with
his
family
,
is
so
very
natural
,
that
she
can
argue
nothing
from
that
.
After
a
little
while
,
I
dare
say
,
we
shall
be
meeting
again
in
the
same
sort
of
way
,
allowing
for
the
difference
of
the
time
of
year
.
This
is
the
first
October
that
she
has
passed
in
the
country
since
her
infancy
.
I
do
not
call
Tunbridge
or
Cheltenham
the
country
;
and
November
is
a
still
more
serious
month
,
and
I
can
see
that
Mrs
.
Grant
is
very
anxious
for
her
not
finding
Mansfield
dull
as
winter
comes
on
.
Fanny
could
have
said
a
great
deal
,
but
it
was
safer
to
say
nothing
,
and
leave
untouched
all
Miss
Crawford
s
resources
her
accomplishments
,
her
spirits
,
her
importance
,
her
friends
,
lest
it
should
betray
her
into
any
observations
seemingly
unhandsome
.
Miss
Crawford
s
kind
opinion
of
herself
deserved
at
least
a
grateful
forbearance
,
and
she
began
to
talk
of
something
else
.
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To
-
morrow
,
I
think
,
my
uncle
dines
at
Sotherton
,
and
you
and
Mr
.
Bertram
too
.
We
shall
be
quite
a
small
party
at
home
.
I
hope
my
uncle
may
continue
to
like
Mr
.
Rushworth
.
That
is
impossible
,
Fanny
.
He
must
like
him
less
after
to
-
morrow
s
visit
,
for
we
shall
be
five
hours
in
his
company
.
I
should
dread
the
stupidity
of
the
day
,
if
there
were
not
a
much
greater
evil
to
follow
the
impression
it
must
leave
on
Sir
Thomas
.
He
cannot
much
longer
deceive
himself
.
I
am
sorry
for
them
all
,
and
would
give
something
that
Rushworth
and
Maria
had
never
met
.
In
this
quarter
,
indeed
,
disappointment
was
impending
over
Sir
Thomas
.
Not
all
his
good
-
will
for
Mr
.
Rushworth
,
not
all
Mr
.