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771
This
picture
of
her
consequence
had
some
effect
,
for
no
one
loved
better
to
lead
than
Maria
;
and
with
far
more
good
-
humour
she
answered
,
I
am
much
obliged
to
you
,
Edmund
;
you
mean
very
well
,
I
am
sure
:
but
I
still
think
you
see
things
too
strongly
;
and
I
really
cannot
undertake
to
harangue
all
the
rest
upon
a
subject
of
this
kind
.
There
would
be
the
greatest
indecorum
,
I
think
.
772
Do
you
imagine
that
I
could
have
such
an
idea
in
my
head
?
No
;
let
your
conduct
be
the
only
harangue
.
Say
that
,
on
examining
the
part
,
you
feel
yourself
unequal
to
it
;
that
you
find
it
requiring
more
exertion
and
confidence
than
you
can
be
supposed
to
have
.
Say
this
with
firmness
,
and
it
will
be
quite
enough
.
All
who
can
distinguish
will
understand
your
motive
.
The
play
will
be
given
up
,
and
your
delicacy
honoured
as
it
ought
.
773
Do
not
act
anything
improper
,
my
dear
,
said
Lady
Bertram
.
Sir
Thomas
would
not
like
it
.
Fanny
,
ring
the
bell
;
I
must
have
my
dinner
.
To
be
sure
,
Julia
is
dressed
by
this
time
.
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774
I
am
convinced
,
madam
,
said
Edmund
,
preventing
Fanny
,
that
Sir
Thomas
would
not
like
it
.
775
There
,
my
dear
,
do
you
hear
what
Edmund
says
?
776
If
I
were
to
decline
the
part
,
said
Maria
,
with
renewed
zeal
,
Julia
would
certainly
take
it
.
777
What
!
cried
Edmund
,
if
she
knew
your
reasons
!
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778
Oh
!
she
might
think
the
difference
between
us
the
difference
in
our
situations
that
she
need
not
be
so
scrupulous
as
I
might
feel
necessary
.
I
am
sure
she
would
argue
so
.
779
No
;
you
must
excuse
me
;
I
cannot
retract
my
consent
;
it
is
too
far
settled
,
everybody
would
be
so
disappointed
,
Tom
would
be
quite
angry
;
and
if
we
are
so
very
nice
,
we
shall
never
act
anything
.
780
I
was
just
going
to
say
the
very
same
thing
,
said
Mrs
.
Norris
.
If
every
play
is
to
be
objected
to
,
you
will
act
nothing
,
and
the
preparations
will
be
all
so
much
money
thrown
away
,
and
I
am
sure
that
would
be
a
discredit
to
us
all
.
I
do
not
know
the
play
;
but
,
as
Maria
says
,
if
there
is
anything
a
little
too
warm
(
and
it
is
so
with
most
of
them
)
it
can
be
easily
left
out
.
We
must
not
be
over
-
precise
,
Edmund
.
As
Mr
.
Rushworth
is
to
act
too
,
there
can
be
no
harm
.
I
only
wish
Tom
had
known
his
own
mind
when
the
carpenters
began
,
for
there
was
the
loss
of
half
a
day
s
work
about
those
side
-
doors
.
The
curtain
will
be
a
good
job
,
however
.
The
maids
do
their
work
very
well
,
and
I
think
we
shall
be
able
to
send
back
some
dozens
of
the
rings
.
There
is
no
occasion
to
put
them
so
very
close
together
.
I
am
of
some
use
,
I
hope
,
in
preventing
waste
and
making
the
most
of
things
.
There
should
always
be
one
steady
head
to
superintend
so
many
young
ones
.
I
forgot
to
tell
Tom
of
something
that
happened
to
me
this
very
day
.
I
had
been
looking
about
me
in
the
poultry
-
yard
,
and
was
just
coming
out
,
when
who
should
I
see
but
Dick
Jackson
making
up
to
the
servants
hall
-
door
with
two
bits
of
deal
board
in
his
hand
,
bringing
them
to
father
,
you
may
be
sure
;
mother
had
chanced
to
send
him
of
a
message
to
father
,
and
then
father
had
bid
him
bring
up
them
two
bits
of
board
,
for
he
could
not
no
how
do
without
them
.