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Between
ten
and
eleven
Edmund
and
Julia
walked
into
the
drawing
-
room
,
fresh
with
the
evening
air
,
glowing
and
cheerful
,
the
very
reverse
of
what
they
found
in
the
three
ladies
sitting
there
,
for
Maria
would
scarcely
raise
her
eyes
from
her
book
,
and
Lady
Bertram
was
half
-
asleep
;
and
even
Mrs
.
Norris
,
discomposed
by
her
niece
’
s
ill
-
humour
,
and
having
asked
one
or
two
questions
about
the
dinner
,
which
were
not
immediately
attended
to
,
seemed
almost
determined
to
say
no
more
.
For
a
few
minutes
the
brother
and
sister
were
too
eager
in
their
praise
of
the
night
and
their
remarks
on
the
stars
,
to
think
beyond
themselves
;
but
when
the
first
pause
came
,
Edmund
,
looking
around
,
said
,
“
But
where
is
Fanny
?
Is
she
gone
to
bed
?
”
“
No
,
not
that
I
know
of
,
”
replied
Mrs
.
Norris
;
“
she
was
here
a
moment
ago
.
”
Her
own
gentle
voice
speaking
from
the
other
end
of
the
room
,
which
was
a
very
long
one
,
told
them
that
she
was
on
the
sofa
.
Mrs
.
Norris
began
scolding
.
“
That
is
a
very
foolish
trick
,
Fanny
,
to
be
idling
away
all
the
evening
upon
a
sofa
.
Why
cannot
you
come
and
sit
here
,
and
employ
yourself
as
we
do
?
If
you
have
no
work
of
your
own
,
I
can
supply
you
from
the
poor
basket
.
There
is
all
the
new
calico
,
that
was
bought
last
week
,
not
touched
yet
.
I
am
sure
I
almost
broke
my
back
by
cutting
it
out
.
You
should
learn
to
think
of
other
people
;
and
,
take
my
word
for
it
,
it
is
a
shocking
trick
for
a
young
person
to
be
always
lolling
upon
a
sofa
.
”
Before
half
this
was
said
,
Fanny
was
returned
to
her
seat
at
the
table
,
and
had
taken
up
her
work
again
;
and
Julia
,
who
was
in
high
good
-
humour
,
from
the
pleasures
of
the
day
,
did
her
the
justice
of
exclaiming
,
“
I
must
say
,
ma
’
am
,
that
Fanny
is
as
little
upon
the
sofa
as
anybody
in
the
house
.
”
“
Fanny
,
”
said
Edmund
,
after
looking
at
her
attentively
,
“
I
am
sure
you
have
the
headache
.
”
She
could
not
deny
it
,
but
said
it
was
not
very
bad
.
“
I
can
hardly
believe
you
,
”
he
replied
;
“
I
know
your
looks
too
well
.
How
long
have
you
had
it
?
”
“
Since
a
little
before
dinner
.
It
is
nothing
but
the
heat
.
”