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Fanny
with
doubting
feelings
had
risen
to
meet
him
,
but
sank
down
again
on
finding
herself
undistinguished
in
the
dusk
,
and
unthought
of
.
With
a
friendly
shake
of
his
son
s
hand
,
and
an
eager
voice
,
he
instantly
began
Ha
!
welcome
back
,
my
boy
.
Glad
to
see
you
.
Have
you
heard
the
news
?
The
Thrush
went
out
of
harbour
this
morning
.
Sharp
is
the
word
,
you
see
!
By
G
,
you
are
just
in
time
!
The
doctor
has
been
here
inquiring
for
you
:
he
has
got
one
of
the
boats
,
and
is
to
be
off
for
Spithead
by
six
,
so
you
had
better
go
with
him
.
I
have
been
to
Turner
s
about
your
mess
;
it
is
all
in
a
way
to
be
done
.
I
should
not
wonder
if
you
had
your
orders
to
-
morrow
:
but
you
cannot
sail
with
this
wind
,
if
you
are
to
cruise
to
the
westward
;
and
Captain
Walsh
thinks
you
will
certainly
have
a
cruise
to
the
westward
,
with
the
Elephant
.
By
G
,
I
wish
you
may
!
But
old
Scholey
was
saying
,
just
now
,
that
he
thought
you
would
be
sent
first
to
the
Texel
.
Well
,
well
,
we
are
ready
,
whatever
happens
.
But
by
G
,
you
lost
a
fine
sight
by
not
being
here
in
the
morning
to
see
the
Thrush
go
out
of
harbour
!
I
would
not
have
been
out
of
the
way
for
a
thousand
pounds
.
Old
Scholey
ran
in
at
breakfast
-
time
,
to
say
she
had
slipped
her
moorings
and
was
coming
out
,
I
jumped
up
,
and
made
but
two
steps
to
the
platform
.
If
ever
there
was
a
perfect
beauty
afloat
,
she
is
one
;
and
there
she
lays
at
Spithead
,
and
anybody
in
England
would
take
her
for
an
eight
-
and
-
twenty
.
I
was
upon
the
platform
two
hours
this
afternoon
looking
at
her
.
She
lays
close
to
the
Endymion
,
between
her
and
the
Cleopatra
,
just
to
the
eastward
of
the
sheer
hulk
.
Ha
!
cried
William
,
that
s
just
where
I
should
have
put
her
myself
.
It
s
the
best
berth
at
Spithead
.
But
here
is
my
sister
,
sir
;
here
is
Fanny
,
turning
and
leading
her
forward
;
it
is
so
dark
you
do
not
see
her
.
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With
an
acknowledgment
that
he
had
quite
forgot
her
,
Mr
.
Price
now
received
his
daughter
;
and
having
given
her
a
cordial
hug
,
and
observed
that
she
was
grown
into
a
woman
,
and
he
supposed
would
be
wanting
a
husband
soon
,
seemed
very
much
inclined
to
forget
her
again
.
Fanny
shrunk
back
to
her
seat
,
with
feelings
sadly
pained
by
his
language
and
his
smell
of
spirits
;
and
he
talked
on
only
to
his
son
,
and
only
of
the
Thrush
,
though
William
,
warmly
interested
as
he
was
in
that
subject
,
more
than
once
tried
to
make
his
father
think
of
Fanny
,
and
her
long
absence
and
long
journey
.
After
sitting
some
time
longer
,
a
candle
was
obtained
;
but
as
there
was
still
no
appearance
of
tea
,
nor
,
from
Betsey
s
reports
from
the
kitchen
,
much
hope
of
any
under
a
considerable
period
,
William
determined
to
go
and
change
his
dress
,
and
make
the
necessary
preparations
for
his
removal
on
board
directly
,
that
he
might
have
his
tea
in
comfort
afterwards
.
As
he
left
the
room
,
two
rosy
-
faced
boys
,
ragged
and
dirty
,
about
eight
and
nine
years
old
,
rushed
into
it
just
released
from
school
,
and
coming
eagerly
to
see
their
sister
,
and
tell
that
the
Thrush
was
gone
out
of
harbour
;
Tom
and
Charles
.
Charles
had
been
born
since
Fanny
s
going
away
,
but
Tom
she
had
often
helped
to
nurse
,
and
now
felt
a
particular
pleasure
in
seeing
again
.
Both
were
kissed
very
tenderly
,
but
Tom
she
wanted
to
keep
by
her
,
to
try
to
trace
the
features
of
the
baby
she
had
loved
,
and
talked
to
,
of
his
infant
preference
of
herself
.
Tom
,
however
,
had
no
mind
for
such
treatment
:
he
came
home
not
to
stand
and
be
talked
to
,
but
to
run
about
and
make
a
noise
;
and
both
boys
had
soon
burst
from
her
,
and
slammed
the
parlour
-
door
till
her
temples
ached
.
She
had
now
seen
all
that
were
at
home
;
there
remained
only
two
brothers
between
herself
and
Susan
,
one
of
whom
was
a
clerk
in
a
public
office
in
London
,
and
the
other
midshipman
on
board
an
Indiaman
.
But
though
she
had
seen
all
the
members
of
the
family
,
she
had
not
yet
heard
all
the
noise
they
could
make
.
Another
quarter
of
an
hour
brought
her
a
great
deal
more
.
William
was
soon
calling
out
from
the
landing
-
place
of
the
second
story
for
his
mother
and
for
Rebecca
.
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He
was
in
distress
for
something
that
he
had
left
there
,
and
did
not
find
again
.
A
key
was
mislaid
,
Betsey
accused
of
having
got
at
his
new
hat
,
and
some
slight
,
but
essential
alteration
of
his
uniform
waistcoat
,
which
he
had
been
promised
to
have
done
for
him
,
entirely
neglected
.
Mrs
.
Price
,
Rebecca
,
and
Betsey
all
went
up
to
defend
themselves
,
all
talking
together
,
but
Rebecca
loudest
,
and
the
job
was
to
be
done
as
well
as
it
could
in
a
great
hurry
;
William
trying
in
vain
to
send
Betsey
down
again
,
or
keep
her
from
being
troublesome
where
she
was
;
the
whole
of
which
,
as
almost
every
door
in
the
house
was
open
,
could
be
plainly
distinguished
in
the
parlour
,
except
when
drowned
at
intervals
by
the
superior
noise
of
Sam
,
Tom
,
and
Charles
chasing
each
other
up
and
down
stairs
,
and
tumbling
about
and
hallooing
.
Fanny
was
almost
stunned
.
The
smallness
of
the
house
and
thinness
of
the
walls
brought
everything
so
close
to
her
,
that
,
added
to
the
fatigue
of
her
journey
,
and
all
her
recent
agitation
,
she
hardly
knew
how
to
bear
it
.
Within
the
room
all
was
tranquil
enough
,
for
Susan
having
disappeared
with
the
others
,
there
were
soon
only
her
father
and
herself
remaining
;
and
he
,
taking
out
a
newspaper
,
the
accustomary
loan
of
a
neighbour
,
applied
himself
to
studying
it
,
without
seeming
to
recollect
her
existence
.
The
solitary
candle
was
held
between
himself
and
the
paper
,
without
any
reference
to
her
possible
convenience
;
but
she
had
nothing
to
do
,
and
was
glad
to
have
the
light
screened
from
her
aching
head
,
as
she
sat
in
bewildered
,
broken
,
sorrowful
contemplation
.