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I
had
not
,
Miss
Crawford
,
been
an
inattentive
observer
of
what
was
passing
between
him
and
some
part
of
this
family
in
the
summer
and
autumn
.
I
was
quiet
,
but
I
was
not
blind
.
I
could
not
but
see
that
Mr
.
Crawford
allowed
himself
in
gallantries
which
did
mean
nothing
.
Ah
!
I
cannot
deny
it
.
He
has
now
and
then
been
a
sad
flirt
,
and
cared
very
little
for
the
havoc
he
might
be
making
in
young
ladies
affections
.
I
have
often
scolded
him
for
it
,
but
it
is
his
only
fault
;
and
there
is
this
to
be
said
,
that
very
few
young
ladies
have
any
affections
worth
caring
for
.
And
then
,
Fanny
,
the
glory
of
fixing
one
who
has
been
shot
at
by
so
many
;
of
having
it
in
one
s
power
to
pay
off
the
debts
of
one
s
sex
!
Oh
!
I
am
sure
it
is
not
in
woman
s
nature
to
refuse
such
a
triumph
.
Fanny
shook
her
head
.
I
cannot
think
well
of
a
man
who
sports
with
any
woman
s
feelings
;
and
there
may
often
be
a
great
deal
more
suffered
than
a
stander
-
by
can
judge
of
.
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I
do
not
defend
him
.
I
leave
him
entirely
to
your
mercy
,
and
when
he
has
got
you
at
Everingham
,
I
do
not
care
how
much
you
lecture
him
.
But
this
I
will
say
,
that
his
fault
,
the
liking
to
make
girls
a
little
in
love
with
him
,
is
not
half
so
dangerous
to
a
wife
s
happiness
as
a
tendency
to
fall
in
love
himself
,
which
he
has
never
been
addicted
to
.
And
I
do
seriously
and
truly
believe
that
he
is
attached
to
you
in
a
way
that
he
never
was
to
any
woman
before
;
that
he
loves
you
with
all
his
heart
,
and
will
love
you
as
nearly
for
ever
as
possible
.
If
any
man
ever
loved
a
woman
for
ever
,
I
think
Henry
will
do
as
much
for
you
.
Fanny
could
not
avoid
a
faint
smile
,
but
had
nothing
to
say
.
I
cannot
imagine
Henry
ever
to
have
been
happier
,
continued
Mary
presently
,
than
when
he
had
succeeded
in
getting
your
brother
s
commission
.
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She
had
made
a
sure
push
at
Fanny
s
feelings
here
.
Oh
!
yes
.
How
very
,
very
kind
of
him
.
I
know
he
must
have
exerted
himself
very
much
,
for
I
know
the
parties
he
had
to
move
.
The
Admiral
hates
trouble
,
and
scorns
asking
favours
;
and
there
are
so
many
young
men
s
claims
to
be
attended
to
in
the
same
way
,
that
a
friendship
and
energy
,
not
very
determined
,
is
easily
put
by
.
What
a
happy
creature
William
must
be
!
I
wish
we
could
see
him
.