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“
Will
he
not
feel
this
?
”
thought
Fanny
.
“
No
,
he
can
feel
nothing
as
he
ought
.
”
The
party
being
now
all
united
,
and
the
chief
talkers
attracting
each
other
,
she
remained
in
tranquillity
;
and
as
a
whist
-
table
was
formed
after
tea
—
formed
really
for
the
amusement
of
Dr
.
Grant
,
by
his
attentive
wife
,
though
it
was
not
to
be
supposed
so
—
and
Miss
Crawford
took
her
harp
,
she
had
nothing
to
do
but
to
listen
;
and
her
tranquillity
remained
undisturbed
the
rest
of
the
evening
,
except
when
Mr
.
Crawford
now
and
then
addressed
to
her
a
question
or
observation
,
which
she
could
not
avoid
answering
.
Miss
Crawford
was
too
much
vexed
by
what
had
passed
to
be
in
a
humour
for
anything
but
music
.
With
that
she
soothed
herself
and
amused
her
friend
.
The
assurance
of
Edmund
’
s
being
so
soon
to
take
orders
,
coming
upon
her
like
a
blow
that
had
been
suspended
,
and
still
hoped
uncertain
and
at
a
distance
,
was
felt
with
resentment
and
mortification
.
She
was
very
angry
with
him
She
had
thought
her
influence
more
.
She
had
begun
to
think
of
him
;
she
felt
that
she
had
,
with
great
regard
,
with
almost
decided
intentions
;
but
she
would
now
meet
him
with
his
own
cool
feelings
.
It
was
plain
that
he
could
have
no
serious
views
,
no
true
attachment
,
by
fixing
himself
in
a
situation
which
he
must
know
she
would
never
stoop
to
.
She
would
learn
to
match
him
in
his
indifference
.
She
would
henceforth
admit
his
attentions
without
any
idea
beyond
immediate
amusement
.
If
he
could
so
command
his
affections
,
hers
should
do
her
no
harm
.
Henry
Crawford
had
quite
made
up
his
mind
by
the
next
morning
to
give
another
fortnight
to
Mansfield
,
and
having
sent
for
his
hunters
,
and
written
a
few
lines
of
explanation
to
the
Admiral
,
he
looked
round
at
his
sister
as
he
sealed
and
threw
the
letter
from
him
,
and
seeing
the
coast
clear
of
the
rest
of
the
family
,
said
,
with
a
smile
,
“
And
how
do
you
think
I
mean
to
amuse
myself
,
Mary
,
on
the
days
that
I
do
not
hunt
?
I
am
grown
too
old
to
go
out
more
than
three
times
a
week
;
but
I
have
a
plan
for
the
intermediate
days
,
and
what
do
you
think
it
is
?
”
“
To
walk
and
ride
with
me
,
to
be
sure
.
”
“
Not
exactly
,
though
I
shall
be
happy
to
do
both
,
but
that
would
be
exercise
only
to
my
body
,
and
I
must
take
care
of
my
mind
.
Besides
,
that
would
be
all
recreation
and
indulgence
,
without
the
wholesome
alloy
of
labour
,
and
I
do
not
like
to
eat
the
bread
of
idleness
.
No
,
my
plan
is
to
make
Fanny
Price
in
love
with
me
.
”
“
Fanny
Price
!
Nonsense
!
No
,
no
.
You
ought
to
be
satisfied
with
her
two
cousins
.
”
“
But
I
cannot
be
satisfied
without
Fanny
Price
,
without
making
a
small
hole
in
Fanny
Price
’
s
heart
.
You
do
not
seem
properly
aware
of
her
claims
to
notice
.
When
we
talked
of
her
last
night
,
you
none
of
you
seemed
sensible
of
the
wonderful
improvement
that
has
taken
place
in
her
looks
within
the
last
six
weeks
.
You
see
her
every
day
,
and
therefore
do
not
notice
it
;
but
I
assure
you
she
is
quite
a
different
creature
from
what
she
was
in
the
autumn
.
She
was
then
merely
a
quiet
,
modest
,
not
plain
-
looking
girl
,
but
she
is
now
absolutely
pretty
.
I
used
to
think
she
had
neither
complexion
nor
countenance
;
but
in
that
soft
skin
of
hers
,
so
frequently
tinged
with
a
blush
as
it
was
yesterday
,
there
is
decided
beauty
;
and
from
what
I
observed
of
her
eyes
and
mouth
,
I
do
not
despair
of
their
being
capable
of
expression
enough
when
she
has
anything
to
express
.
And
then
,
her
air
,
her
manner
,
her
tout
ensemble
,
is
so
indescribably
improved
!
She
must
be
grown
two
inches
,
at
least
,
since
October
.
”