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551
But
,
Julia
,
Mr
.
Rushworth
will
be
here
in
a
moment
with
the
key
.
Do
wait
for
Mr
.
Rushworth
.
552
Not
I
,
indeed
.
I
have
had
enough
of
the
family
for
one
morning
.
Why
,
child
,
I
have
but
this
moment
escaped
from
his
horrible
mother
.
Such
a
penance
as
I
have
been
enduring
,
while
you
were
sitting
here
so
composed
and
so
happy
!
It
might
have
been
as
well
,
perhaps
,
if
you
had
been
in
my
place
,
but
you
always
contrive
to
keep
out
of
these
scrapes
.
553
This
was
a
most
unjust
reflection
,
but
Fanny
could
allow
for
it
,
and
let
it
pass
:
Julia
was
vexed
,
and
her
temper
was
hasty
;
but
she
felt
that
it
would
not
last
,
and
therefore
,
taking
no
notice
,
only
asked
her
if
she
had
not
seen
Mr
.
Rushworth
.
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554
Yes
,
yes
,
we
saw
him
.
He
was
posting
away
as
if
upon
life
and
death
,
and
could
but
just
spare
time
to
tell
us
his
errand
,
and
where
you
all
were
.
555
It
is
a
pity
he
should
have
so
much
trouble
for
nothing
.
556
That
is
Miss
Maria
s
concern
.
557
I
am
not
obliged
to
punish
myself
for
her
sins
.
The
mother
I
could
not
avoid
,
as
long
as
my
tiresome
aunt
was
dancing
about
with
the
housekeeper
,
but
the
son
I
can
get
away
from
.
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558
And
she
immediately
scrambled
across
the
fence
,
and
walked
away
,
not
attending
to
Fanny
s
last
question
of
whether
she
had
seen
anything
of
Miss
Crawford
and
Edmund
.
The
sort
of
dread
in
which
Fanny
now
sat
of
seeing
Mr
.
Rushworth
prevented
her
thinking
so
much
of
their
continued
absence
,
however
,
as
she
might
have
done
.
She
felt
that
he
had
been
very
ill
-
used
,
and
was
quite
unhappy
in
having
to
communicate
what
had
passed
.
He
joined
her
within
five
minutes
after
Julia
s
exit
;
and
though
she
made
the
best
of
the
story
,
he
was
evidently
mortified
and
displeased
in
no
common
degree
.
At
first
he
scarcely
said
anything
;
his
looks
only
expressed
his
extreme
surprise
and
vexation
,
and
he
walked
to
the
gate
and
stood
there
,
without
seeming
to
know
what
to
do
.
559
They
desired
me
to
stay
my
cousin
Maria
charged
me
to
say
that
you
would
find
them
at
that
knoll
,
or
thereabouts
.
560
I
do
not
believe
I
shall
go
any
farther
,
said
he
sullenly
;
I
see
nothing
of
them
.
By
the
time
I
get
to
the
knoll
they
may
be
gone
somewhere
else
.
I
have
had
walking
enough
.