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Then
you
have
had
fatigues
within
doors
,
which
are
worse
.
You
had
better
have
gone
out
.
Fanny
,
not
liking
to
complain
,
found
it
easiest
to
make
no
answer
;
and
though
he
looked
at
her
with
his
usual
kindness
,
she
believed
he
had
soon
ceased
to
think
of
her
countenance
.
He
did
not
appear
in
spirits
:
something
unconnected
with
her
was
probably
amiss
.
They
proceeded
upstairs
together
,
their
rooms
being
on
the
same
floor
above
.
I
come
from
Dr
.
Grant
s
,
said
Edmund
presently
.
You
may
guess
my
errand
there
,
Fanny
.
And
he
looked
so
conscious
,
that
Fanny
could
think
but
of
one
errand
,
which
turned
her
too
sick
for
speech
.
I
wished
to
engage
Miss
Crawford
for
the
two
first
dances
,
was
the
explanation
that
followed
,
and
brought
Fanny
to
life
again
,
enabling
her
,
as
she
found
she
was
expected
to
speak
,
to
utter
something
like
an
inquiry
as
to
the
result
.
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Yes
,
he
answered
,
she
is
engaged
to
me
;
but
(
with
a
smile
that
did
not
sit
easy
)
she
says
it
is
to
be
the
last
time
that
she
ever
will
dance
with
me
.
She
is
not
serious
.
I
think
,
I
hope
,
I
am
sure
she
is
not
serious
;
but
I
would
rather
not
hear
it
.
She
never
has
danced
with
a
clergyman
,
she
says
,
and
she
never
will
.
For
my
own
sake
,
I
could
wish
there
had
been
no
ball
just
at
I
mean
not
this
very
week
,
this
very
day
;
to
-
morrow
I
leave
home
.
Fanny
struggled
for
speech
,
and
said
,
I
am
very
sorry
that
anything
has
occurred
to
distress
you
.
This
ought
to
be
a
day
of
pleasure
.
My
uncle
meant
it
so
.
Oh
yes
,
yes
!
and
it
will
be
a
day
of
pleasure
.
It
will
all
end
right
.
I
am
only
vexed
for
a
moment
.
In
fact
,
it
is
not
that
I
consider
the
ball
as
ill
-
timed
;
what
does
it
signify
?
But
,
Fanny
,
stopping
her
,
by
taking
her
hand
,
and
speaking
low
and
seriously
,
you
know
what
all
this
means
.
You
see
how
it
is
;
and
could
tell
me
,
perhaps
better
than
I
could
tell
you
,
how
and
why
I
am
vexed
.
Let
me
talk
to
you
a
little
.
You
are
a
kind
,
kind
listener
.
I
have
been
pained
by
her
manner
this
morning
,
and
cannot
get
the
better
of
it
.
I
know
her
disposition
to
be
as
sweet
and
faultless
as
your
own
,
but
the
influence
of
her
former
companions
makes
her
seem
gives
to
her
conversation
,
to
her
professed
opinions
,
sometimes
a
tinge
of
wrong
.
She
does
not
think
evil
,
but
she
speaks
it
,
speaks
it
in
playfulness
;
and
though
I
know
it
to
be
playfulness
,
it
grieves
me
to
the
soul
.
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The
effect
of
education
,
said
Fanny
gently
.
Edmund
could
not
but
agree
to
it
.
Yes
,
that
uncle
and
aunt
!
They
have
injured
the
finest
mind
;
for
sometimes
,
Fanny
,
I
own
to
you
,
it
does
appear
more
than
manner
:
it
appears
as
if
the
mind
itself
was
tainted
.