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Mrs
.
Norris
was
very
ready
with
the
only
objection
which
could
remain
—
their
having
positively
assured
Mrs
.
Rushworth
that
Fanny
could
not
go
,
and
the
very
strange
appearance
there
would
consequently
be
in
taking
her
,
which
seemed
to
her
a
difficulty
quite
impossible
to
be
got
over
.
It
must
have
the
strangest
appearance
!
It
would
be
something
so
very
unceremonious
,
so
bordering
on
disrespect
for
Mrs
.
Rushworth
,
whose
own
manners
were
such
a
pattern
of
good
-
breeding
and
attention
,
that
she
really
did
not
feel
equal
to
it
.
Mrs
.
Norris
had
no
affection
for
Fanny
,
and
no
wish
of
procuring
her
pleasure
at
any
time
;
but
her
opposition
to
Edmund
now
,
arose
more
from
partiality
for
her
own
scheme
,
because
it
was
her
own
,
than
from
anything
else
.
She
felt
that
she
had
arranged
everything
extremely
well
,
and
that
any
alteration
must
be
for
the
worse
.
When
Edmund
,
therefore
,
told
her
in
reply
,
as
he
did
when
she
would
give
him
the
hearing
,
that
she
need
not
distress
herself
on
Mrs
.
Rushworth
’
s
account
,
because
he
had
taken
the
opportunity
,
as
he
walked
with
her
through
the
hall
,
of
mentioning
Miss
Price
as
one
who
would
probably
be
of
the
party
,
and
had
directly
received
a
very
sufficient
invitation
for
his
cousin
,
Mrs
.
Norris
was
too
much
vexed
to
submit
with
a
very
good
grace
,
and
would
only
say
,
“
Very
well
,
very
well
,
just
as
you
chuse
,
settle
it
your
own
way
,
I
am
sure
I
do
not
care
about
it
.
”
“
It
seems
very
odd
,
”
said
Maria
,
“
that
you
should
be
staying
at
home
instead
of
Fanny
.
”
“
I
am
sure
she
ought
to
be
very
much
obliged
to
you
,
”
added
Julia
,
hastily
leaving
the
room
as
she
spoke
,
from
a
consciousness
that
she
ought
to
offer
to
stay
at
home
herself
.
“
Fanny
will
feel
quite
as
grateful
as
the
occasion
requires
,
”
was
Edmund
’
s
only
reply
,
and
the
subject
dropt
.
Fanny
’
s
gratitude
,
when
she
heard
the
plan
,
was
,
in
fact
,
much
greater
than
her
pleasure
.
She
felt
Edmund
’
s
kindness
with
all
,
and
more
than
all
,
the
sensibility
which
he
,
unsuspicious
of
her
fond
attachment
,
could
be
aware
of
;
but
that
he
should
forego
any
enjoyment
on
her
account
gave
her
pain
,
and
her
own
satisfaction
in
seeing
Sotherton
would
be
nothing
without
him
.
The
next
meeting
of
the
two
Mansfield
families
produced
another
alteration
in
the
plan
,
and
one
that
was
admitted
with
general
approbation
.
Mrs
.
Grant
offered
herself
as
companion
for
the
day
to
Lady
Bertram
in
lieu
of
her
son
,
and
Dr
.
Grant
was
to
join
them
at
dinner
.
Lady
Bertram
was
very
well
pleased
to
have
it
so
,
and
the
young
ladies
were
in
spirits
again
.
Even
Edmund
was
very
thankful
for
an
arrangement
which
restored
him
to
his
share
of
the
party
;
and
Mrs
.
Norris
thought
it
an
excellent
plan
,
and
had
it
at
her
tongue
’
s
end
,
and
was
on
the
point
of
proposing
it
,
when
Mrs
.
Grant
spoke
.
Wednesday
was
fine
,
and
soon
after
breakfast
the
barouche
arrived
,
Mr
.
Crawford
driving
his
sisters
;
and
as
everybody
was
ready
,
there
was
nothing
to
be
done
but
for
Mrs
.
Grant
to
alight
and
the
others
to
take
their
places
.
The
place
of
all
places
,
the
envied
seat
,
the
post
of
honour
,
was
unappropriated
.
To
whose
happy
lot
was
it
to
fall
?
While
each
of
the
Miss
Bertrams
were
meditating
how
best
,
and
with
the
most
appearance
of
obliging
the
others
,
to
secure
it
,
the
matter
was
settled
by
Mrs
.
Grant
’
s
saying
,
as
she
stepped
from
the
carriage
,
“
As
there
are
five
of
you
,
it
will
be
better
that
one
should
sit
with
Henry
;
and
as
you
were
saying
lately
that
you
wished
you
could
drive
,
Julia
,
I
think
this
will
be
a
good
opportunity
for
you
to
take
a
lesson
.
”
Happy
Julia
!
Unhappy
Maria
!
The
former
was
on
the
barouche
-
box
in
a
moment
,
the
latter
took
her
seat
within
,
in
gloom
and
mortification
;
and
the
carriage
drove
off
amid
the
good
wishes
of
the
two
remaining
ladies
,
and
the
barking
of
Pug
in
his
mistress
’
s
arms
.