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“
I
wish
you
could
see
Compton
,
”
said
he
;
“
it
is
the
most
complete
thing
!
I
never
saw
a
place
so
altered
in
my
life
.
I
told
Smith
I
did
not
know
where
I
was
.
The
approach
now
,
is
one
of
the
finest
things
in
the
country
:
you
see
the
house
in
the
most
surprising
manner
.
I
declare
,
when
I
got
back
to
Sotherton
yesterday
,
it
looked
like
a
prison
—
quite
a
dismal
old
prison
.
”
“
Oh
,
for
shame
!
”
cried
Mrs
.
Norris
.
“
A
prison
indeed
?
Sotherton
Court
is
the
noblest
old
place
in
the
world
.
”
“
It
wants
improvement
,
ma
’
am
,
beyond
anything
.
I
never
saw
a
place
that
wanted
so
much
improvement
in
my
life
;
and
it
is
so
forlorn
that
I
do
not
know
what
can
be
done
with
it
.
”
“
No
wonder
that
Mr
.
Rushworth
should
think
so
at
present
,
”
said
Mrs
.
Grant
to
Mrs
.
Norris
,
with
a
smile
;
“
but
depend
upon
it
,
Sotherton
will
have
every
improvement
in
time
which
his
heart
can
desire
.
”
“
I
must
try
to
do
something
with
it
,
”
said
Mr
.
Rushworth
,
“
but
I
do
not
know
what
.
I
hope
I
shall
have
some
good
friend
to
help
me
.
”
“
Your
best
friend
upon
such
an
occasion
,
”
said
Miss
Bertram
calmly
,
“
would
be
Mr
.
Repton
,
I
imagine
.
”
“
That
is
what
I
was
thinking
of
.
As
he
has
done
so
well
by
Smith
,
I
think
I
had
better
have
him
at
once
.
His
terms
are
five
guineas
a
day
.
”
“
Well
,
and
if
they
were
ten
,
”
cried
Mrs
.
Norris
,
“
I
am
sure
you
need
not
regard
it
.
The
expense
need
not
be
any
impediment
.
If
I
were
you
,
I
should
not
think
of
the
expense
.
I
would
have
everything
done
in
the
best
style
,
and
made
as
nice
as
possible
.
Such
a
place
as
Sotherton
Court
deserves
everything
that
taste
and
money
can
do
.
You
have
space
to
work
upon
there
,
and
grounds
that
will
well
reward
you
.
For
my
own
part
,
if
I
had
anything
within
the
fiftieth
part
of
the
size
of
Sotherton
,
I
should
be
always
planting
and
improving
,
for
naturally
I
am
excessively
fond
of
it
.
It
would
be
too
ridiculous
for
me
to
attempt
anything
where
I
am
now
,
with
my
little
half
acre
.
It
would
be
quite
a
burlesque
.
But
if
I
had
more
room
,
I
should
take
a
prodigious
delight
in
improving
and
planting
.
We
did
a
vast
deal
in
that
way
at
the
Parsonage
:
we
made
it
quite
a
different
place
from
what
it
was
when
we
first
had
it
.
You
young
ones
do
not
remember
much
about
it
,
perhaps
;
but
if
dear
Sir
Thomas
were
here
,
he
could
tell
you
what
improvements
we
made
:
and
a
great
deal
more
would
have
been
done
,
but
for
poor
Mr
.
Norris
’
s
sad
state
of
health
.
He
could
hardly
ever
get
out
,
poor
man
,
to
enjoy
anything
,
and
that
disheartened
me
from
doing
several
things
that
Sir
Thomas
and
I
used
to
talk
of
.
If
it
had
not
been
for
that
,
we
should
have
carried
on
the
garden
wall
,
and
made
the
plantation
to
shut
out
the
churchyard
,
just
as
Dr
.
Grant
has
done
.
We
were
always
doing
something
as
it
was
.
It
was
only
the
spring
twelvemonth
before
Mr
.
Norris
’
s
death
that
we
put
in
the
apricot
against
the
stable
wall
,
which
is
now
grown
such
a
noble
tree
,
and
getting
to
such
perfection
,
sir
,
”
addressing
herself
then
to
Dr
.
Grant
.