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“
The
tree
thrives
well
,
beyond
a
doubt
,
madam
,
”
replied
Dr
.
Grant
.
“
The
soil
is
good
;
and
I
never
pass
it
without
regretting
that
the
fruit
should
be
so
little
worth
the
trouble
of
gathering
.
”
“
Sir
,
it
is
a
Moor
Park
,
we
bought
it
as
a
Moor
Park
,
and
it
cost
us
—
that
is
,
it
was
a
present
from
Sir
Thomas
,
but
I
saw
the
bill
—
and
I
know
it
cost
seven
shillings
,
and
was
charged
as
a
Moor
Park
.
”
“
You
were
imposed
on
,
ma
’
am
,
”
replied
Dr
.
Grant
:
“
these
potatoes
have
as
much
the
flavour
of
a
Moor
Park
apricot
as
the
fruit
from
that
tree
.
It
is
an
insipid
fruit
at
the
best
;
but
a
good
apricot
is
eatable
,
which
none
from
my
garden
are
.
”
“
The
truth
is
,
ma
’
am
,
”
said
Mrs
.
Grant
,
pretending
to
whisper
across
the
table
to
Mrs
.
Norris
,
“
that
Dr
.
Grant
hardly
knows
what
the
natural
taste
of
our
apricot
is
:
he
is
scarcely
ever
indulged
with
one
,
for
it
is
so
valuable
a
fruit
;
with
a
little
assistance
,
and
ours
is
such
a
remarkably
large
,
fair
sort
,
that
what
with
early
tarts
and
preserves
,
my
cook
contrives
to
get
them
all
.
”
Mrs
.
Norris
,
who
had
begun
to
redden
,
was
appeased
;
and
,
for
a
little
while
,
other
subjects
took
place
of
the
improvements
of
Sotherton
.
Dr
.
Grant
and
Mrs
.
Norris
were
seldom
good
friends
;
their
acquaintance
had
begun
in
dilapidations
,
and
their
habits
were
totally
dissimilar
.
After
a
short
interruption
Mr
.
Rushworth
began
again
.
“
Smith
’
s
place
is
the
admiration
of
all
the
country
;
and
it
was
a
mere
nothing
before
Repton
took
it
in
hand
.
I
think
I
shall
have
Repton
.
”
“
Mr
.
Rushworth
,
”
said
Lady
Bertram
,
“
if
I
were
you
,
I
would
have
a
very
pretty
shrubbery
.
One
likes
to
get
out
into
a
shrubbery
in
fine
weather
.
”
Mr
.
Rushworth
was
eager
to
assure
her
ladyship
of
his
acquiescence
,
and
tried
to
make
out
something
complimentary
;
but
,
between
his
submission
to
her
taste
,
and
his
having
always
intended
the
same
himself
,
with
the
superadded
objects
of
professing
attention
to
the
comfort
of
ladies
in
general
,
and
of
insinuating
that
there
was
one
only
whom
he
was
anxious
to
please
,
he
grew
puzzled
,
and
Edmund
was
glad
to
put
an
end
to
his
speech
by
a
proposal
of
wine
.
Mr
.
Rushworth
,
however
,
though
not
usually
a
great
talker
,
had
still
more
to
say
on
the
subject
next
his
heart
.
“
Smith
has
not
much
above
a
hundred
acres
altogether
in
his
grounds
,
which
is
little
enough
,
and
makes
it
more
surprising
that
the
place
can
have
been
so
improved
.
Now
,
at
Sotherton
we
have
a
good
seven
hundred
,
without
reckoning
the
water
meadows
;
so
that
I
think
,
if
so
much
could
be
done
at
Compton
,
we
need
not
despair
.
There
have
been
two
or
three
fine
old
trees
cut
down
,
that
grew
too
near
the
house
,
and
it
opens
the
prospect
amazingly
,
which
makes
me
think
that
Repton
,
or
anybody
of
that
sort
,
would
certainly
have
the
avenue
at
Sotherton
down
:
the
avenue
that
leads
from
the
west
front
to
the
top
of
the
hill
,
you
know
,
”
turning
to
Miss
Bertram
particularly
as
he
spoke
.
But
Miss
Bertram
thought
it
most
becoming
to
reply
—