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“
That
is
the
first
question
,
you
know
,
”
said
Miss
Crawford
,
trying
to
appear
gay
and
unconcerned
,
“
which
every
woman
who
plays
herself
is
sure
to
ask
about
another
.
But
it
is
very
foolish
to
ask
questions
about
any
young
ladies
—
about
any
three
sisters
just
grown
up
;
for
one
knows
,
without
being
told
,
exactly
what
they
are
:
all
very
accomplished
and
pleasing
,
and
one
very
pretty
.
There
is
a
beauty
in
every
family
;
it
is
a
regular
thing
.
Two
play
on
the
pianoforte
,
and
one
on
the
harp
;
and
all
sing
,
or
would
sing
if
they
were
taught
,
or
sing
all
the
better
for
not
being
taught
;
or
something
like
it
.
”
“
I
know
nothing
of
the
Miss
Owens
,
”
said
Fanny
calmly
.
“
You
know
nothing
and
you
care
less
,
as
people
say
.
Never
did
tone
express
indifference
plainer
.
Indeed
,
how
can
one
care
for
those
one
has
never
seen
?
Well
,
when
your
cousin
comes
back
,
he
will
find
Mansfield
very
quiet
;
all
the
noisy
ones
gone
,
your
brother
and
mine
and
myself
.
I
do
not
like
the
idea
of
leaving
Mrs
.
Grant
now
the
time
draws
near
.
She
does
not
like
my
going
.
”
Fanny
felt
obliged
to
speak
.
“
You
cannot
doubt
your
being
missed
by
many
,
”
said
she
.
“
You
will
be
very
much
missed
.
”
Miss
Crawford
turned
her
eye
on
her
,
as
if
wanting
to
hear
or
see
more
,
and
then
laughingly
said
,
“
Oh
yes
!
missed
as
every
noisy
evil
is
missed
when
it
is
taken
away
;
that
is
,
there
is
a
great
difference
felt
.
But
I
am
not
fishing
;
don
’
t
compliment
me
.
If
I
am
missed
,
it
will
appear
.
I
may
be
discovered
by
those
who
want
to
see
me
.
I
shall
not
be
in
any
doubtful
,
or
distant
,
or
unapproachable
region
.
”
Now
Fanny
could
not
bring
herself
to
speak
,
and
Miss
Crawford
was
disappointed
;
for
she
had
hoped
to
hear
some
pleasant
assurance
of
her
power
from
one
who
she
thought
must
know
,
and
her
spirits
were
clouded
again
.
“
The
Miss
Owens
,
”
said
she
,
soon
afterwards
;
“
suppose
you
were
to
have
one
of
the
Miss
Owens
settled
at
Thornton
Lacey
;
how
should
you
like
it
?
Stranger
things
have
happened
.
I
dare
say
they
are
trying
for
it
.
And
they
are
quite
in
the
right
,
for
it
would
be
a
very
pretty
establishment
for
them
.
I
do
not
at
all
wonder
or
blame
them
.
It
is
everybody
’
s
duty
to
do
as
well
for
themselves
as
they
can
.
Sir
Thomas
Bertram
’
s
son
is
somebody
;
and
now
he
is
in
their
own
line
.
Their
father
is
a
clergyman
,
and
their
brother
is
a
clergyman
,
and
they
are
all
clergymen
together
.
He
is
their
lawful
property
;
he
fairly
belongs
to
them
.
You
don
’
t
speak
,
Fanny
;
Miss
Price
,
you
don
’
t
speak
But
honestly
now
,
do
not
you
rather
expect
it
than
otherwise
?
”
“
No
,
”
said
Fanny
stoutly
,
“
I
do
not
expect
it
at
all
.
”