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341
It
is
a
pleasure
to
see
a
lady
with
such
a
good
heart
for
riding
!
said
he
.
I
never
see
one
sit
a
horse
better
.
She
did
not
seem
to
have
a
thought
of
fear
.
Very
different
from
you
,
miss
,
when
you
first
began
,
six
years
ago
come
next
Easter
.
Lord
bless
you
!
how
you
did
tremble
when
Sir
Thomas
first
had
you
put
on
!
342
In
the
drawing
-
room
Miss
Crawford
was
also
celebrated
.
Her
merit
in
being
gifted
by
Nature
with
strength
and
courage
was
fully
appreciated
by
the
Miss
Bertrams
;
her
delight
in
riding
was
like
their
own
;
her
early
excellence
in
it
was
like
their
own
,
and
they
had
great
pleasure
in
praising
it
.
343
I
was
sure
she
would
ride
well
,
said
Julia
;
she
has
the
make
for
it
.
Her
figure
is
as
neat
as
her
brother
s
.
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344
Yes
,
added
Maria
,
and
her
spirits
are
as
good
,
and
she
has
the
same
energy
of
character
.
I
cannot
but
think
that
good
horsemanship
has
a
great
deal
to
do
with
the
mind
.
345
When
they
parted
at
night
Edmund
asked
Fanny
whether
she
meant
to
ride
the
next
day
.
346
No
,
I
do
not
know
not
if
you
want
the
mare
,
was
her
answer
.
347
I
do
not
want
her
at
all
for
myself
,
said
he
;
but
whenever
you
are
next
inclined
to
stay
at
home
,
I
think
Miss
Crawford
would
be
glad
to
have
her
a
longer
time
for
a
whole
morning
,
in
short
.
She
has
a
great
desire
to
get
as
far
as
Mansfield
Common
:
Mrs
.
Grant
has
been
telling
her
of
its
fine
views
,
and
I
have
no
doubt
of
her
being
perfectly
equal
to
it
.
But
any
morning
will
do
for
this
.
She
would
be
extremely
sorry
to
interfere
with
you
.
It
would
be
very
wrong
if
she
did
.
She
rides
only
for
pleasure
;
you
for
health
.
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348
I
shall
not
ride
to
-
morrow
,
certainly
,
said
Fanny
;
I
have
been
out
very
often
lately
,
and
would
rather
stay
at
home
.
You
know
I
am
strong
enough
now
to
walk
very
well
.
349
Edmund
looked
pleased
,
which
must
be
Fanny
s
comfort
,
and
the
ride
to
Mansfield
Common
took
place
the
next
morning
:
the
party
included
all
the
young
people
but
herself
,
and
was
much
enjoyed
at
the
time
,
and
doubly
enjoyed
again
in
the
evening
discussion
.
A
successful
scheme
of
this
sort
generally
brings
on
another
;
and
the
having
been
to
Mansfield
Common
disposed
them
all
for
going
somewhere
else
the
day
after
.
There
were
many
other
views
to
be
shewn
;
and
though
the
weather
was
hot
,
there
were
shady
lanes
wherever
they
wanted
to
go
.
A
young
party
is
always
provided
with
a
shady
lane
.
Four
fine
mornings
successively
were
spent
in
this
manner
,
in
shewing
the
Crawfords
the
country
,
and
doing
the
honours
of
its
finest
spots
.
350
Everything
answered
;
it
was
all
gaiety
and
good
-
humour
,
the
heat
only
supplying
inconvenience
enough
to
be
talked
of
with
pleasure
till
the
fourth
day
,
when
the
happiness
of
one
of
the
party
was
exceedingly
clouded
.
Miss
Bertram
was
the
one
.
Edmund
and
Julia
were
invited
to
dine
at
the
Parsonage
,
and
she
was
excluded
.
It
was
meant
and
done
by
Mrs
.
Grant
,
with
perfect
good
-
humour
,
on
Mr
.
Rushworth
s
account
,
who
was
partly
expected
at
the
Park
that
day
;
but
it
was
felt
as
a
very
grievous
injury
,
and
her
good
manners
were
severely
taxed
to
conceal
her
vexation
and
anger
till
she
reached
home
.
As
Mr
.
Rushworth
did
not
come
,
the
injury
was
increased
,
and
she
had
not
even
the
relief
of
shewing
her
power
over
him
;
she
could
only
be
sullen
to
her
mother
,
aunt
,
and
cousin
,
and
throw
as
great
a
gloom
as
possible
over
their
dinner
and
dessert
.