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He
told
the
whole
;
and
she
had
only
to
add
,
“
So
strange
!
for
Mrs
.
Grant
never
used
to
ask
her
.
”
“
But
is
it
not
very
natural
,
”
observed
Edmund
,
“
that
Mrs
.
Grant
should
wish
to
procure
so
agreeable
a
visitor
for
her
sister
?
”
“
Nothing
can
be
more
natural
,
”
said
Sir
Thomas
,
after
a
short
deliberation
;
“
nor
,
were
there
no
sister
in
the
case
,
could
anything
,
in
my
opinion
,
be
more
natural
.
Mrs
.
Grant
’
s
shewing
civility
to
Miss
Price
,
to
Lady
Bertram
’
s
niece
,
could
never
want
explanation
.
The
only
surprise
I
can
feel
is
,
that
this
should
be
the
first
time
of
its
being
paid
.
Fanny
was
perfectly
right
in
giving
only
a
conditional
answer
.
She
appears
to
feel
as
she
ought
.
But
as
I
conclude
that
she
must
wish
to
go
,
since
all
young
people
like
to
be
together
,
I
can
see
no
reason
why
she
should
be
denied
the
indulgence
.
”
“
But
can
I
do
without
her
,
Sir
Thomas
?
”
“
Indeed
I
think
you
may
.
”
“
She
always
makes
tea
,
you
know
,
when
my
sister
is
not
here
.
”
“
Your
sister
,
perhaps
,
may
be
prevailed
on
to
spend
the
day
with
us
,
and
I
shall
certainly
be
at
home
.
”
“
Very
well
,
then
,
Fanny
may
go
,
Edmund
.
”
The
good
news
soon
followed
her
.
Edmund
knocked
at
her
door
in
his
way
to
his
own
.
“
Well
,
Fanny
,
it
is
all
happily
settled
,
and
without
the
smallest
hesitation
on
your
uncle
’
s
side
.
He
had
but
one
opinion
.
You
are
to
go
.