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“
Certainly
,
”
said
Fanny
,
with
gentle
earnestness
.
“
There
,
”
cried
Miss
Crawford
,
“
you
have
quite
convinced
Miss
Price
already
.
”
“
I
wish
I
could
convince
Miss
Crawford
too
.
”
“
I
do
not
think
you
ever
will
,
”
said
she
,
with
an
arch
smile
;
“
I
am
just
as
much
surprised
now
as
I
was
at
first
that
you
should
intend
to
take
orders
.
You
really
are
fit
for
something
better
.
Come
,
do
change
your
mind
.
It
is
not
too
late
.
Go
into
the
law
.
”
“
Go
into
the
law
!
With
as
much
ease
as
I
was
told
to
go
into
this
wilderness
.
”
“
Now
you
are
going
to
say
something
about
law
being
the
worst
wilderness
of
the
two
,
but
I
forestall
you
;
remember
,
I
have
forestalled
you
.
”
“
You
need
not
hurry
when
the
object
is
only
to
prevent
my
saying
a
bon
mot
,
for
there
is
not
the
least
wit
in
my
nature
.
I
am
a
very
matter
-
of
-
fact
,
plain
-
spoken
being
,
and
may
blunder
on
the
borders
of
a
repartee
for
half
an
hour
together
without
striking
it
out
.
”
A
general
silence
succeeded
.
Each
was
thoughtful
.
Fanny
made
the
first
interruption
by
saying
,
“
I
wonder
that
I
should
be
tired
with
only
walking
in
this
sweet
wood
;
but
the
next
time
we
come
to
a
seat
,
if
it
is
not
disagreeable
to
you
,
I
should
be
glad
to
sit
down
for
a
little
while
.
”
“
My
dear
Fanny
,
”
cried
Edmund
,
immediately
drawing
her
arm
within
his
,
“
how
thoughtless
I
have
been
!
I
hope
you
are
not
very
tired
.
Perhaps
,
”
turning
to
Miss
Crawford
,
“
my
other
companion
may
do
me
the
honour
of
taking
an
arm
.
”