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371
I
was
afraid
it
would
be
too
much
for
her
,
said
Lady
Bertram
;
but
when
the
roses
were
gathered
,
your
aunt
wished
to
have
them
,
and
then
you
know
they
must
be
taken
home
.
372
But
were
there
roses
enough
to
oblige
her
to
go
twice
?
373
No
;
but
they
were
to
be
put
into
the
spare
room
to
dry
;
and
,
unluckily
,
Fanny
forgot
to
lock
the
door
of
the
room
and
bring
away
the
key
,
so
she
was
obliged
to
go
again
.
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374
375
Edmund
got
up
and
walked
about
the
room
,
saying
,
And
could
nobody
be
employed
on
such
an
errand
but
Fanny
?
Upon
my
word
,
ma
am
,
it
has
been
a
very
ill
-
managed
business
.
376
I
am
sure
I
do
not
know
how
it
was
to
have
been
done
better
,
cried
Mrs
.
Norris
,
unable
to
be
longer
deaf
;
unless
I
had
gone
myself
,
indeed
;
but
I
cannot
be
in
two
places
at
once
;
and
I
was
talking
to
Mr
.
Green
at
that
very
time
about
your
mother
s
dairymaid
,
by
her
desire
,
and
had
promised
John
Groom
to
write
to
Mrs
.
Jefferies
about
his
son
,
and
the
poor
fellow
was
waiting
for
me
half
an
hour
.
I
think
nobody
can
justly
accuse
me
of
sparing
myself
upon
any
occasion
,
but
really
I
cannot
do
everything
at
once
.
And
as
for
Fanny
s
just
stepping
down
to
my
house
for
me
it
is
not
much
above
a
quarter
of
a
mile
I
cannot
think
I
was
unreasonable
to
ask
it
.
How
often
do
I
pace
it
three
times
a
day
,
early
and
late
,
ay
,
and
in
all
weathers
too
,
and
say
nothing
about
it
?
377
I
wish
Fanny
had
half
your
strength
,
ma
am
.
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378
If
Fanny
would
be
more
regular
in
her
exercise
,
she
would
not
be
knocked
up
so
soon
.
She
has
not
been
out
on
horseback
now
this
long
while
,
and
I
am
persuaded
that
,
when
she
does
not
ride
,
she
ought
to
walk
.
If
she
had
been
riding
before
,
I
should
not
have
asked
it
of
her
.
But
I
thought
it
would
rather
do
her
good
after
being
stooping
among
the
roses
;
for
there
is
nothing
so
refreshing
as
a
walk
after
a
fatigue
of
that
kind
;
and
though
the
sun
was
strong
,
it
was
not
so
very
hot
.
379
Between
ourselves
,
Edmund
,
nodding
significantly
at
his
mother
,
it
was
cutting
the
roses
,
and
dawdling
about
in
the
flower
-
garden
,
that
did
the
mischief
.
380
I
am
afraid
it
was
,
indeed
,
said
the
more
candid
Lady
Bertram
,
who
had
overheard
her
;
I
am
very
much
afraid
she
caught
the
headache
there
,
for
the
heat
was
enough
to
kill
anybody
.
It
was
as
much
as
I
could
bear
myself
.
Sitting
and
calling
to
Pug
,
and
trying
to
keep
him
from
the
flower
-
beds
,
was
almost
too
much
for
me
.