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581
Dinner
was
soon
followed
by
tea
and
coffee
,
a
ten
miles
drive
home
allowed
no
waste
of
hours
;
and
from
the
time
of
their
sitting
down
to
table
,
it
was
a
quick
succession
of
busy
nothings
till
the
carriage
came
to
the
door
,
and
Mrs
.
Norris
,
having
fidgeted
about
,
and
obtained
a
few
pheasants
eggs
and
a
cream
cheese
from
the
housekeeper
,
and
made
abundance
of
civil
speeches
to
Mrs
.
Rushworth
,
was
ready
to
lead
the
way
.
At
the
same
moment
Mr
.
Crawford
,
approaching
Julia
,
said
,
I
hope
I
am
not
to
lose
my
companion
,
unless
she
is
afraid
of
the
evening
air
in
so
exposed
a
seat
.
The
request
had
not
been
foreseen
,
but
was
very
graciously
received
,
and
Julia
s
day
was
likely
to
end
almost
as
well
as
it
began
.
Miss
Bertram
had
made
up
her
mind
to
something
different
,
and
was
a
little
disappointed
;
but
her
conviction
of
being
really
the
one
preferred
comforted
her
under
it
,
and
enabled
her
to
receive
Mr
.
Rushworth
s
parting
attentions
as
she
ought
.
He
was
certainly
better
pleased
to
hand
her
into
the
barouche
than
to
assist
her
in
ascending
the
box
,
and
his
complacency
seemed
confirmed
by
the
arrangement
.
582
Well
,
Fanny
,
this
has
been
a
fine
day
for
you
,
upon
my
word
,
said
Mrs
.
Norris
,
as
they
drove
through
the
park
.
583
Nothing
but
pleasure
from
beginning
to
end
!
I
am
sure
you
ought
to
be
very
much
obliged
to
your
aunt
Bertram
and
me
for
contriving
to
let
you
go
.
A
pretty
good
day
s
amusement
you
have
had
!
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584
Maria
was
just
discontented
enough
to
say
directly
,
I
think
you
have
done
pretty
well
yourself
,
ma
am
.
Your
lap
seems
full
of
good
things
,
and
here
is
a
basket
of
something
between
us
which
has
been
knocking
my
elbow
unmercifully
.
585
My
dear
,
it
is
only
a
beautiful
little
heath
,
which
that
nice
old
gardener
would
make
me
take
;
but
if
it
is
in
your
way
,
I
will
have
it
in
my
lap
directly
.
There
,
Fanny
,
you
shall
carry
that
parcel
for
me
;
take
great
care
of
it
:
do
not
let
it
fall
;
it
is
a
cream
cheese
,
just
like
the
excellent
one
we
had
at
dinner
.
Nothing
would
satisfy
that
good
old
Mrs
.
Whitaker
,
but
my
taking
one
of
the
cheeses
.
I
stood
out
as
long
as
I
could
,
till
the
tears
almost
came
into
her
eyes
,
and
I
knew
it
was
just
the
sort
that
my
sister
would
be
delighted
with
.
That
Mrs
.
Whitaker
is
a
treasure
!
She
was
quite
shocked
when
I
asked
her
whether
wine
was
allowed
at
the
second
table
,
and
she
has
turned
away
two
housemaids
for
wearing
white
gowns
.
Take
care
of
the
cheese
,
Fanny
.
Now
I
can
manage
the
other
parcel
and
the
basket
very
well
.
586
What
else
have
you
been
spunging
?
said
Maria
,
half
-
pleased
that
Sotherton
should
be
so
complimented
.
587
Spunging
,
my
dear
!
It
is
nothing
but
four
of
those
beautiful
pheasants
eggs
,
which
Mrs
.
Whitaker
would
quite
force
upon
me
:
she
would
not
take
a
denial
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588
She
said
it
must
be
such
an
amusement
to
me
,
as
she
understood
I
lived
quite
alone
,
to
have
a
few
living
creatures
of
that
sort
;
and
so
to
be
sure
it
will
.
I
shall
get
the
dairymaid
to
set
them
under
the
first
spare
hen
,
and
if
they
come
to
good
I
can
have
them
moved
to
my
own
house
and
borrow
a
coop
;
and
it
will
be
a
great
delight
to
me
in
my
lonely
hours
to
attend
to
them
.
And
if
I
have
good
luck
,
your
mother
shall
have
some
.
589
It
was
a
beautiful
evening
,
mild
and
still
,
and
the
drive
was
as
pleasant
as
the
serenity
of
Nature
could
make
it
;
but
when
Mrs
.
Norris
ceased
speaking
,
it
was
altogether
a
silent
drive
to
those
within
.
Their
spirits
were
in
general
exhausted
;
and
to
determine
whether
the
day
had
afforded
most
pleasure
or
pain
,
might
occupy
the
meditations
of
almost
all
.
590
The
day
at
Sotherton
,
with
all
its
imperfections
,
afforded
the
Miss
Bertrams
much
more
agreeable
feelings
than
were
derived
from
the
letters
from
Antigua
,
which
soon
afterwards
reached
Mansfield
.
It
was
much
pleasanter
to
think
of
Henry
Crawford
than
of
their
father
;
and
to
think
of
their
father
in
England
again
within
a
certain
period
,
which
these
letters
obliged
them
to
do
,
was
a
most
unwelcome
exercise
.