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I
knew
what
all
this
meant
,
for
the
servants
’
dinner
-
bell
was
ringing
at
the
very
moment
over
our
heads
;
and
as
I
hate
such
encroaching
people
(
the
Jacksons
are
very
encroaching
,
I
have
always
said
so
:
just
the
sort
of
people
to
get
all
they
can
)
,
I
said
to
the
boy
directly
(
a
great
lubberly
fellow
of
ten
years
old
,
you
know
,
who
ought
to
be
ashamed
of
himself
)
,
’
I
’
ll
take
the
boards
to
your
father
,
Dick
,
so
get
you
home
again
as
fast
as
you
can
.
’
The
boy
looked
very
silly
,
and
turned
away
without
offering
a
word
,
for
I
believe
I
might
speak
pretty
sharp
;
and
I
dare
say
it
will
cure
him
of
coming
marauding
about
the
house
for
one
while
.
I
hate
such
greediness
—
so
good
as
your
father
is
to
the
family
,
employing
the
man
all
the
year
round
!
”
Nobody
was
at
the
trouble
of
an
answer
;
the
others
soon
returned
;
and
Edmund
found
that
to
have
endeavoured
to
set
them
right
must
be
his
only
satisfaction
.
Dinner
passed
heavily
.
Mrs
.
Norris
related
again
her
triumph
over
Dick
Jackson
,
but
neither
play
nor
preparation
were
otherwise
much
talked
of
,
for
Edmund
’
s
disapprobation
was
felt
even
by
his
brother
,
though
he
would
not
have
owned
it
.
Maria
,
wanting
Henry
Crawford
’
s
animating
support
,
thought
the
subject
better
avoided
.
Mr
.
Yates
,
who
was
trying
to
make
himself
agreeable
to
Julia
,
found
her
gloom
less
impenetrable
on
any
topic
than
that
of
his
regret
at
her
secession
from
their
company
;
and
Mr
.
Rushworth
,
having
only
his
own
part
and
his
own
dress
in
his
head
,
had
soon
talked
away
all
that
could
be
said
of
either
.
But
the
concerns
of
the
theatre
were
suspended
only
for
an
hour
or
two
:
there
was
still
a
great
deal
to
be
settled
;
and
the
spirits
of
evening
giving
fresh
courage
,
Tom
,
Maria
,
and
Mr
.
Yates
,
soon
after
their
being
reassembled
in
the
drawing
-
room
,
seated
themselves
in
committee
at
a
separate
table
,
with
the
play
open
before
them
,
and
were
just
getting
deep
in
the
subject
when
a
most
welcome
interruption
was
given
by
the
entrance
of
Mr
.
and
Miss
Crawford
,
who
,
late
and
dark
and
dirty
as
it
was
,
could
not
help
coming
,
and
were
received
with
the
most
grateful
joy
.
“
Well
,
how
do
you
go
on
?
”
and
“
What
have
you
settled
?
”
and
“
Oh
!
we
can
do
nothing
without
you
,
”
followed
the
first
salutations
;
and
Henry
Crawford
was
soon
seated
with
the
other
three
at
the
table
,
while
his
sister
made
her
way
to
Lady
Bertram
,
and
with
pleasant
attention
was
complimenting
her
.
“
I
must
really
congratulate
your
ladyship
,
”
said
she
,
“
on
the
play
being
chosen
;
for
though
you
have
borne
it
with
exemplary
patience
,
I
am
sure
you
must
be
sick
of
all
our
noise
and
difficulties
.
The
actors
may
be
glad
,
but
the
bystanders
must
be
infinitely
more
thankful
for
a
decision
;
and
I
do
sincerely
give
you
joy
,
madam
,
as
well
as
Mrs
.
Norris
,
and
everybody
else
who
is
in
the
same
predicament
,
”
glancing
half
fearfully
,
half
slyly
,
beyond
Fanny
to
Edmund
.
She
was
very
civilly
answered
by
Lady
Bertram
,
but
Edmund
said
nothing
.
His
being
only
a
bystander
was
not
disclaimed
.
After
continuing
in
chat
with
the
party
round
the
fire
a
few
minutes
,
Miss
Crawford
returned
to
the
party
round
the
table
;
and
standing
by
them
,
seemed
to
interest
herself
in
their
arrangements
till
,
as
if
struck
by
a
sudden
recollection
,
she
exclaimed
,
“
My
good
friends
,
you
are
most
composedly
at
work
upon
these
cottages
and
alehouses
,
inside
and
out
;
but
pray
let
me
know
my
fate
in
the
meanwhile
.
Who
is
to
be
Anhalt
?
What
gentleman
among
you
am
I
to
have
the
pleasure
of
making
love
to
?
”
For
a
moment
no
one
spoke
;
and
then
many
spoke
together
to
tell
the
same
melancholy
truth
,
that
they
had
not
yet
got
any
Anhalt
.
“
Mr
.
Rushworth
was
to
be
Count
Cassel
,
but
no
one
had
yet
undertaken
Anhalt
.
”
“
I
had
my
choice
of
the
parts
,
”
said
Mr
.
Rushworth
;
“
but
I
thought
I
should
like
the
Count
best
,
though
I
do
not
much
relish
the
finery
I
am
to
have
.
”
“
You
chose
very
wisely
,
I
am
sure
,
”
replied
Miss
Crawford
,
with
a
brightened
look
;
“
Anhalt
is
a
heavy
part
.
”