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She
thought
Lady
Bertram
sat
longer
than
ever
,
and
began
to
be
in
despair
of
ever
getting
away
;
but
at
last
they
were
in
the
drawing
-
room
,
and
she
was
able
to
think
as
she
would
,
while
her
aunts
finished
the
subject
of
William
’
s
appointment
in
their
own
style
.
Mrs
.
Norris
seemed
as
much
delighted
with
the
saving
it
would
be
to
Sir
Thomas
as
with
any
part
of
it
.
“
Now
William
would
be
able
to
keep
himself
,
which
would
make
a
vast
difference
to
his
uncle
,
for
it
was
unknown
how
much
he
had
cost
his
uncle
;
and
,
indeed
,
it
would
make
some
difference
in
her
presents
too
.
She
was
very
glad
that
she
had
given
William
what
she
did
at
parting
,
very
glad
,
indeed
,
that
it
had
been
in
her
power
,
without
material
inconvenience
,
just
at
that
time
to
give
him
something
rather
considerable
;
that
is
,
for
her
,
with
her
limited
means
,
for
now
it
would
all
be
useful
in
helping
to
fit
up
his
cabin
.
She
knew
he
must
be
at
some
expense
,
that
he
would
have
many
things
to
buy
,
though
to
be
sure
his
father
and
mother
would
be
able
to
put
him
in
the
way
of
getting
everything
very
cheap
;
but
she
was
very
glad
she
had
contributed
her
mite
towards
it
.
”
“
I
am
glad
you
gave
him
something
considerable
,
”
said
Lady
Bertram
,
with
most
unsuspicious
calmness
,
“
for
I
gave
him
only
£
10
.
”
“
Indeed
!
”
cried
Mrs
.
Norris
,
reddening
.
“
Upon
my
word
,
he
must
have
gone
off
with
his
pockets
well
lined
,
and
at
no
expense
for
his
journey
to
London
either
!
”
“
Sir
Thomas
told
me
£
10
would
be
enough
.
”
Mrs
.
Norris
,
being
not
at
all
inclined
to
question
its
sufficiency
,
began
to
take
the
matter
in
another
point
.
“
It
is
amazing
,
”
said
she
,
“
how
much
young
people
cost
their
friends
,
what
with
bringing
them
up
and
putting
them
out
in
the
world
!
They
little
think
how
much
it
comes
to
,
or
what
their
parents
,
or
their
uncles
and
aunts
,
pay
for
them
in
the
course
of
the
year
.
Now
,
here
are
my
sister
Price
’
s
children
;
take
them
all
together
,
I
dare
say
nobody
would
believe
what
a
sum
they
cost
Sir
Thomas
every
year
,
to
say
nothing
of
what
I
do
for
them
.
”
“
Very
true
,
sister
,
as
you
say
.
But
,
poor
things
!
they
cannot
help
it
;
and
you
know
it
makes
very
little
difference
to
Sir
Thomas
.
Fanny
,
William
must
not
forget
my
shawl
if
he
goes
to
the
East
Indies
;
and
I
shall
give
him
a
commission
for
anything
else
that
is
worth
having
.
I
wish
he
may
go
to
the
East
Indies
,
that
I
may
have
my
shawl
.
I
think
I
will
have
two
shawls
,
Fanny
.
”