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“
That
’
s
well
thought
of
.
So
I
will
,
Edmund
.
I
will
ask
Sir
Thomas
,
as
soon
as
he
comes
in
,
whether
I
can
do
without
her
.
”
“
As
you
please
,
ma
’
am
,
on
that
head
;
but
I
meant
my
father
’
s
opinion
as
to
the
propriety
of
the
invitation
’
s
being
accepted
or
not
;
and
I
think
he
will
consider
it
a
right
thing
by
Mrs
.
Grant
,
as
well
as
by
Fanny
,
that
being
the
first
invitation
it
should
be
accepted
.
”
“
I
do
not
know
.
We
will
ask
him
.
But
he
will
be
very
much
surprised
that
Mrs
.
Grant
should
ask
Fanny
at
all
.
”
There
was
nothing
more
to
be
said
,
or
that
could
be
said
to
any
purpose
,
till
Sir
Thomas
were
present
;
but
the
subject
involving
,
as
it
did
,
her
own
evening
’
s
comfort
for
the
morrow
,
was
so
much
uppermost
in
Lady
Bertram
’
s
mind
,
that
half
an
hour
afterwards
,
on
his
looking
in
for
a
minute
in
his
way
from
his
plantation
to
his
dressing
-
room
,
she
called
him
back
again
,
when
he
had
almost
closed
the
door
,
with
“
Sir
Thomas
,
stop
a
moment
—
I
have
something
to
say
to
you
.
”
Her
tone
of
calm
languor
,
for
she
never
took
the
trouble
of
raising
her
voice
,
was
always
heard
and
attended
to
;
and
Sir
Thomas
came
back
.
Her
story
began
;
and
Fanny
immediately
slipped
out
of
the
room
;
for
to
hear
herself
the
subject
of
any
discussion
with
her
uncle
was
more
than
her
nerves
could
bear
.
She
was
anxious
,
she
knew
—
more
anxious
perhaps
than
she
ought
to
be
—
for
what
was
it
after
all
whether
she
went
or
staid
?
but
if
her
uncle
were
to
be
a
great
while
considering
and
deciding
,
and
with
very
grave
looks
,
and
those
grave
looks
directed
to
her
,
and
at
last
decide
against
her
,
she
might
not
be
able
to
appear
properly
submissive
and
indifferent
.
Her
cause
,
meanwhile
,
went
on
well
.
It
began
,
on
Lady
Bertram
’
s
part
,
with
—
“
I
have
something
to
tell
you
that
will
surprise
you
.
Mrs
.
Grant
has
asked
Fanny
to
dinner
.
”
“
Well
,
”
said
Sir
Thomas
,
as
if
waiting
more
to
accomplish
the
surprise
.
“
Edmund
wants
her
to
go
.
But
how
can
I
spare
her
?
”
“
She
will
be
late
,
”
said
Sir
Thomas
,
taking
out
his
watch
;
“
but
what
is
your
difficulty
?
”
Edmund
found
himself
obliged
to
speak
and
fill
up
the
blanks
in
his
mother
’
s
story
.