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661
Mrs
.
Rushworth
,
who
saw
nothing
but
her
son
,
was
quite
at
a
loss
.
662
The
couple
above
,
ma
am
.
Do
you
see
no
symptoms
there
?
663
Oh
dear
!
Miss
Julia
and
Mr
.
Crawford
.
Yes
,
indeed
,
a
very
pretty
match
.
What
is
his
property
?
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664
Four
thousand
a
year
.
665
Very
well
.
Those
who
have
not
more
must
be
satisfied
with
what
they
have
.
Four
thousand
a
year
is
a
pretty
estate
,
and
he
seems
a
very
genteel
,
steady
young
man
,
so
I
hope
Miss
Julia
will
be
very
happy
.
666
It
is
not
a
settled
thing
,
ma
am
,
yet
.
We
only
speak
of
it
among
friends
.
But
I
have
very
little
doubt
it
will
be
.
He
is
growing
extremely
particular
in
his
attentions
.
667
Fanny
could
listen
no
farther
.
Listening
and
wondering
were
all
suspended
for
a
time
,
for
Mr
.
Bertram
was
in
the
room
again
;
and
though
feeling
it
would
be
a
great
honour
to
be
asked
by
him
,
she
thought
it
must
happen
.
He
came
towards
their
little
circle
;
but
instead
of
asking
her
to
dance
,
drew
a
chair
near
her
,
and
gave
her
an
account
of
the
present
state
of
a
sick
horse
,
and
the
opinion
of
the
groom
,
from
whom
he
had
just
parted
.
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668
Fanny
found
that
it
was
not
to
be
,
and
in
the
modesty
of
her
nature
immediately
felt
that
she
had
been
unreasonable
in
expecting
it
.
When
he
had
told
of
his
horse
,
he
took
a
newspaper
from
the
table
,
and
looking
over
it
,
said
in
a
languid
way
,
If
you
want
to
dance
,
Fanny
,
I
will
stand
up
with
you
.
With
more
than
equal
civility
the
offer
was
declined
;
she
did
not
wish
to
dance
.
I
am
glad
of
it
,
said
he
,
in
a
much
brisker
tone
,
and
throwing
down
the
newspaper
again
,
for
I
am
tired
to
death
.
I
only
wonder
how
the
good
people
can
keep
it
up
so
long
.
They
had
need
be
all
in
love
,
to
find
any
amusement
in
such
folly
;
and
so
they
are
,
I
fancy
.
If
you
look
at
them
you
may
see
they
are
so
many
couple
of
lovers
all
but
Yates
and
Mrs
.
Grant
and
,
between
ourselves
,
she
,
poor
woman
,
must
want
a
lover
as
much
as
any
one
of
them
.
A
desperate
dull
life
hers
must
be
with
the
doctor
,
making
a
sly
face
as
he
spoke
towards
the
chair
of
the
latter
,
who
proving
,
however
,
to
be
close
at
his
elbow
,
made
so
instantaneous
a
change
of
expression
and
subject
necessary
,
as
Fanny
,
in
spite
of
everything
,
could
hardly
help
laughing
at
.
A
strange
business
this
in
America
,
Dr
.
Grant
!
What
is
your
opinion
?
I
always
come
to
you
to
know
what
I
am
to
think
of
public
matters
.
669
My
dear
Tom
,
cried
his
aunt
soon
afterwards
,
as
you
are
not
dancing
,
I
dare
say
you
will
have
no
objection
to
join
us
in
a
rubber
;
shall
you
?
Then
leaving
her
seat
,
and
coming
to
him
to
enforce
the
proposal
,
added
in
a
whisper
,
We
want
to
make
a
table
for
Mrs
.
Rushworth
,
you
know
670
Your
mother
is
quite
anxious
about
it
,
but
cannot
very
well
spare
time
to
sit
down
herself
,
because
of
her
fringe
.
Now
,
you
and
I
and
Dr
.
Grant
will
just
do
;
and
though
we
play
but
half
-
crowns
,
you
know
,
you
may
bet
half
-
guineas
with
him
.