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“
Did
you
go
out
in
the
heat
?
”
“
Go
out
!
to
be
sure
she
did
,
”
said
Mrs
.
Norris
:
“
would
you
have
her
stay
within
such
a
fine
day
as
this
?
Were
not
we
all
out
?
Even
your
mother
was
out
to
-
day
for
above
an
hour
.
”
“
Yes
,
indeed
,
Edmund
,
”
added
her
ladyship
,
who
had
been
thoroughly
awakened
by
Mrs
.
Norris
’
s
sharp
reprimand
to
Fanny
;
“
I
was
out
above
an
hour
.
I
sat
three
-
quarters
of
an
hour
in
the
flower
-
garden
,
while
Fanny
cut
the
roses
;
and
very
pleasant
it
was
,
I
assure
you
,
but
very
hot
.
It
was
shady
enough
in
the
alcove
,
but
I
declare
I
quite
dreaded
the
coming
home
again
.
”
“
Fanny
has
been
cutting
roses
,
has
she
?
”
“
Yes
,
and
I
am
afraid
they
will
be
the
last
this
year
.
Poor
thing
!
She
found
it
hot
enough
;
but
they
were
so
full
-
blown
that
one
could
not
wait
.
”
“
There
was
no
help
for
it
,
certainly
,
”
rejoined
Mrs
.
Norris
,
in
a
rather
softened
voice
;
“
but
I
question
whether
her
headache
might
not
be
caught
then
,
sister
.
There
is
nothing
so
likely
to
give
it
as
standing
and
stooping
in
a
hot
sun
;
but
I
dare
say
it
will
be
well
to
-
morrow
.
Suppose
you
let
her
have
your
aromatic
vinegar
;
I
always
forget
to
have
mine
filled
.
”
“
She
has
got
it
,
”
said
Lady
Bertram
;
“
she
has
had
it
ever
since
she
came
back
from
your
house
the
second
time
.
”
“
What
!
”
cried
Edmund
;
“
has
she
been
walking
as
well
as
cutting
roses
;
walking
across
the
hot
park
to
your
house
,
and
doing
it
twice
,
ma
’
am
?
No
wonder
her
head
aches
.
”
Mrs
.
Norris
was
talking
to
Julia
,
and
did
not
hear
.