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711
No
,
as
to
acting
myself
,
said
Edmund
,
that
I
absolutely
protest
against
.
712
Tom
walked
out
of
the
room
as
he
said
it
,
and
Edmund
was
left
to
sit
down
and
stir
the
fire
in
thoughtful
vexation
.
713
Fanny
,
who
had
heard
it
all
,
and
borne
Edmund
company
in
every
feeling
throughout
the
whole
,
now
ventured
to
say
,
in
her
anxiety
to
suggest
some
comfort
,
Perhaps
they
may
not
be
able
to
find
any
play
to
suit
them
.
Your
brother
s
taste
and
your
sisters
seem
very
different
.
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714
I
have
no
hope
there
,
Fanny
.
If
they
persist
in
the
scheme
,
they
will
find
something
.
I
shall
speak
to
my
sisters
and
try
to
dissuade
them
,
and
that
is
all
I
can
do
.
715
I
should
think
my
aunt
Norris
would
be
on
your
side
.
716
I
dare
say
she
would
,
but
she
has
no
influence
with
either
Tom
or
my
sisters
that
could
be
of
any
use
;
and
if
I
cannot
convince
them
myself
,
I
shall
let
things
take
their
course
,
without
attempting
it
through
her
.
Family
squabbling
is
the
greatest
evil
of
all
,
and
we
had
better
do
anything
than
be
altogether
by
the
ears
.
717
His
sisters
,
to
whom
he
had
an
opportunity
of
speaking
the
next
morning
,
were
quite
as
impatient
of
his
advice
,
quite
as
unyielding
to
his
representation
,
quite
as
determined
in
the
cause
of
pleasure
,
as
Tom
.
Their
mother
had
no
objection
to
the
plan
,
and
they
were
not
in
the
least
afraid
of
their
father
s
disapprobation
.
There
could
be
no
harm
in
what
had
been
done
in
so
many
respectable
families
,
and
by
so
many
women
of
the
first
consideration
;
and
it
must
be
scrupulousness
run
mad
that
could
see
anything
to
censure
in
a
plan
like
theirs
,
comprehending
only
brothers
and
sisters
and
intimate
friends
,
and
which
would
never
be
heard
of
beyond
themselves
.
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718
Julia
did
seem
inclined
to
admit
that
Maria
s
situation
might
require
particular
caution
and
delicacy
but
that
could
not
extend
to
her
she
was
at
liberty
;
and
Maria
evidently
considered
her
engagement
as
only
raising
her
so
much
more
above
restraint
,
and
leaving
her
less
occasion
than
Julia
to
consult
either
father
or
mother
.
Edmund
had
little
to
hope
,
but
he
was
still
urging
the
subject
when
Henry
Crawford
entered
the
room
,
fresh
from
the
Parsonage
,
calling
out
,
No
want
of
hands
in
our
theatre
,
Miss
Bertram
.
No
want
of
understrappers
:
my
sister
desires
her
love
,
and
hopes
to
be
admitted
into
the
company
,
and
will
be
happy
to
take
the
part
of
any
old
duenna
or
tame
confidante
,
that
you
may
not
like
to
do
yourselves
.
719
Maria
gave
Edmund
a
glance
,
which
meant
,
What
say
you
now
?
Can
we
be
wrong
if
Mary
Crawford
feels
the
same
?
And
Edmund
,
silenced
,
was
obliged
to
acknowledge
that
the
charm
of
acting
might
well
carry
fascination
to
the
mind
of
genius
;
and
with
the
ingenuity
of
love
,
to
dwell
more
on
the
obliging
,
accommodating
purport
of
the
message
than
on
anything
else
.
720
The
scheme
advanced
.
Opposition
was
vain
;
and
as
to
Mrs
.
Norris
,
he
was
mistaken
in
supposing
she
would
wish
to
make
any