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“
There
is
no
hardship
,
I
suppose
,
nothing
unpleasant
,
”
said
Edmund
,
“
in
going
on
the
barouche
box
.
”
“
Unpleasant
!
”
cried
Maria
:
“
oh
dear
!
I
believe
it
would
be
generally
thought
the
favourite
seat
.
There
can
be
no
comparison
as
to
one
’
s
view
of
the
country
.
Probably
Miss
Crawford
will
choose
the
barouche
-
box
herself
.
”
“
There
can
be
no
objection
,
then
,
to
Fanny
’
s
going
with
you
;
there
can
be
no
doubt
of
your
having
room
for
her
.
”
“
Fanny
!
”
repeated
Mrs
.
Norris
;
“
my
dear
Edmund
,
there
is
no
idea
of
her
going
with
us
.
She
stays
with
her
aunt
.
I
told
Mrs
.
Rushworth
so
.
She
is
not
expected
.
”
“
You
can
have
no
reason
,
I
imagine
,
madam
,
”
said
he
,
addressing
his
mother
,
“
for
wishing
Fanny
not
to
be
of
the
party
,
but
as
it
relates
to
yourself
,
to
your
own
comfort
.
If
you
could
do
without
her
,
you
would
not
wish
to
keep
her
at
home
?
”
“
To
be
sure
not
,
but
I
cannot
do
without
her
.
”
“
You
can
,
if
I
stay
at
home
with
you
,
as
I
mean
to
do
.
”
There
was
a
general
cry
out
at
this
.
“
Yes
,
”
he
continued
,
“
there
is
no
necessity
for
my
going
,
and
I
mean
to
stay
at
home
.
Fanny
has
a
great
desire
to
see
Sotherton
.
I
know
she
wishes
it
very
much
.
She
has
not
often
a
gratification
of
the
kind
,
and
I
am
sure
,
ma
’
am
,
you
would
be
glad
to
give
her
the
pleasure
now
?
”
“
Oh
yes
!
very
glad
,
if
your
aunt
sees
no
objection
.
”