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“
Here
’
s
harmony
!
”
said
she
;
“
here
’
s
repose
!
Here
’
s
what
may
leave
all
painting
and
all
music
behind
,
and
what
poetry
only
can
attempt
to
describe
!
Here
’
s
what
may
tranquillise
every
care
,
and
lift
the
heart
to
rapture
!
When
I
look
out
on
such
a
night
as
this
,
I
feel
as
if
there
could
be
neither
wickedness
nor
sorrow
in
the
world
;
and
there
certainly
would
be
less
of
both
if
the
sublimity
of
Nature
were
more
attended
to
,
and
people
were
carried
more
out
of
themselves
by
contemplating
such
a
scene
.
”
“
I
like
to
hear
your
enthusiasm
,
Fanny
.
It
is
a
lovely
night
,
and
they
are
much
to
be
pitied
who
have
not
been
taught
to
feel
,
in
some
degree
,
as
you
do
;
who
have
not
,
at
least
,
been
given
a
taste
for
Nature
in
early
life
.
They
lose
a
great
deal
.
”
“
You
taught
me
to
think
and
feel
on
the
subject
,
cousin
.
”
“
I
had
a
very
apt
scholar
.
There
’
s
Arcturus
looking
very
bright
.
”
“
Yes
,
and
the
Bear
.
I
wish
I
could
see
Cassiopeia
.
”
“
We
must
go
out
on
the
lawn
for
that
.
Should
you
be
afraid
?
”
“
Not
in
the
least
.
It
is
a
great
while
since
we
have
had
any
star
-
gazing
.
”
“
Yes
;
I
do
not
know
how
it
has
happened
.
”
The
glee
began
.
“
We
will
stay
till
this
is
finished
,
Fanny
,
”
said
he
,
turning
his
back
on
the
window
;
and
as
it
advanced
,
she
had
the
mortification
of
seeing
him
advance
too
,
moving
forward
by
gentle
degrees
towards
the
instrument
,
and
when
it
ceased
,
he
was
close
by
the
singers
,
among
the
most
urgent
in
requesting
to
hear
the
glee
again
.
Fanny
sighed
alone
at
the
window
till
scolded
away
by
Mrs
.
Norris
’
s
threats
of
catching
cold
.
Sir
Thomas
was
to
return
in
November
,
and
his
eldest
son
had
duties
to
call
him
earlier
home
.
The
approach
of
September
brought
tidings
of
Mr
.
Bertram
,
first
in
a
letter
to
the
gamekeeper
and
then
in
a
letter
to
Edmund
;
and
by
the
end
of
August
he
arrived
himself
,
to
be
gay
,
agreeable
,
and
gallant
again
as
occasion
served
,
or
Miss
Crawford
demanded
;
to
tell
of
races
and
Weymouth
,
and
parties
and
friends
,
to
which
she
might
have
listened
six
weeks
before
with
some
interest
,
and
altogether
to
give
her
the
fullest
conviction
,
by
the
power
of
actual
comparison
,
of
her
preferring
his
younger
brother
.