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101
Oh
,
cousin
!
102
It
has
everything
else
in
its
favour
.
My
aunt
is
acting
like
a
sensible
woman
in
wishing
for
you
.
She
is
choosing
a
friend
and
companion
exactly
where
she
ought
,
and
I
am
glad
her
love
of
money
does
not
interfere
.
You
will
be
what
you
ought
to
be
to
her
.
I
hope
it
does
not
distress
you
very
much
,
Fanny
?
103
Indeed
it
does
:
I
cannot
like
it
.
I
love
this
house
and
everything
in
it
:
I
shall
love
nothing
there
.
You
know
how
uncomfortable
I
feel
with
her
.
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104
I
can
say
nothing
for
her
manner
to
you
as
a
child
;
but
it
was
the
same
with
us
all
,
or
nearly
so
.
She
never
knew
how
to
be
pleasant
to
children
.
105
But
you
are
now
of
an
age
to
be
treated
better
;
I
think
she
is
behaving
better
already
;
and
when
you
are
her
only
companion
,
you
must
be
important
to
her
.
106
I
can
never
be
important
to
any
one
.
107
What
is
to
prevent
you
?
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108
Everything
.
My
situation
,
my
foolishness
and
awkwardness
.
109
As
to
your
foolishness
and
awkwardness
,
my
dear
Fanny
,
believe
me
,
you
never
have
a
shadow
of
either
,
but
in
using
the
words
so
improperly
.
There
is
no
reason
in
the
world
why
you
should
not
be
important
where
you
are
known
.
You
have
good
sense
,
and
a
sweet
temper
,
and
I
am
sure
you
have
a
grateful
heart
,
that
could
never
receive
kindness
without
wishing
to
return
it
.
I
do
not
know
any
better
qualifications
for
a
friend
and
companion
.
110
You
are
too
kind
,
said
Fanny
,
colouring
at
such
praise
;
how
shall
I
ever
thank
you
as
I
ought
,
for
thinking
so
well
of
me
.
Oh
!
cousin
,
if
I
am
to
go
away
,
I
shall
remember
your
goodness
to
the
last
moment
of
my
life
.