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The
room
was
most
dear
to
her
,
and
she
would
not
have
changed
its
furniture
for
the
handsomest
in
the
house
,
though
what
had
been
originally
plain
had
suffered
all
the
ill
-
usage
of
children
;
and
its
greatest
elegancies
and
ornaments
were
a
faded
footstool
of
Julia
’
s
work
,
too
ill
done
for
the
drawing
-
room
,
three
transparencies
,
made
in
a
rage
for
transparencies
,
for
the
three
lower
panes
of
one
window
,
where
Tintern
Abbey
held
its
station
between
a
cave
in
Italy
and
a
moonlight
lake
in
Cumberland
,
a
collection
of
family
profiles
,
thought
unworthy
of
being
anywhere
else
,
over
the
mantelpiece
,
and
by
their
side
,
and
pinned
against
the
wall
,
a
small
sketch
of
a
ship
sent
four
years
ago
from
the
Mediterranean
by
William
,
with
H
.
M
.
S
.
Antwerp
at
the
bottom
,
in
letters
as
tall
as
the
mainmast
.
To
this
nest
of
comforts
Fanny
now
walked
down
to
try
its
influence
on
an
agitated
,
doubting
spirit
,
to
see
if
by
looking
at
Edmund
’
s
profile
she
could
catch
any
of
his
counsel
,
or
by
giving
air
to
her
geraniums
she
might
inhale
a
breeze
of
mental
strength
herself
.
But
she
had
more
than
fears
of
her
own
perseverance
to
remove
:
she
had
begun
to
feel
undecided
as
to
what
she
ought
to
do
;
and
as
she
walked
round
the
room
her
doubts
were
increasing
.
Was
she
right
in
refusing
what
was
so
warmly
asked
,
so
strongly
wished
for
—
what
might
be
so
essential
to
a
scheme
on
which
some
of
those
to
whom
she
owed
the
greatest
complaisance
had
set
their
hearts
?
Was
it
not
ill
-
nature
,
selfishness
,
and
a
fear
of
exposing
herself
?
And
would
Edmund
’
s
judgment
,
would
his
persuasion
of
Sir
Thomas
’
s
disapprobation
of
the
whole
,
be
enough
to
justify
her
in
a
determined
denial
in
spite
of
all
the
rest
?
It
would
be
so
horrible
to
her
to
act
that
she
was
inclined
to
suspect
the
truth
and
purity
of
her
own
scruples
;
and
as
she
looked
around
her
,
the
claims
of
her
cousins
to
being
obliged
were
strengthened
by
the
sight
of
present
upon
present
that
she
had
received
from
them
.
The
table
between
the
windows
was
covered
with
work
-
boxes
and
netting
-
boxes
which
had
been
given
her
at
different
times
,
principally
by
Tom
;
and
she
grew
bewildered
as
to
the
amount
of
the
debt
which
all
these
kind
remembrances
produced
.
A
tap
at
the
door
roused
her
in
the
midst
of
this
attempt
to
find
her
way
to
her
duty
,
and
her
gentle
“
Come
in
”
was
answered
by
the
appearance
of
one
,
before
whom
all
her
doubts
were
wont
to
be
laid
.
Her
eyes
brightened
at
the
sight
of
Edmund
.
“
Can
I
speak
with
you
,
Fanny
,
for
a
few
minutes
?
”
said
he
.
“
Yes
,
certainly
.
”
“
I
want
to
consult
.
I
want
your
opinion
.
”
“
My
opinion
!
”
she
cried
,
shrinking
from
such
a
compliment
,
highly
as
it
gratified
her
.
“
Yes
,
your
advice
and
opinion
.
I
do
not
know
what
to
do
.
This
acting
scheme
gets
worse
and
worse
,
you
see
.
They
have
chosen
almost
as
bad
a
play
as
they
could
,
and
now
,
to
complete
the
business
,
are
going
to
ask
the
help
of
a
young
man
very
slightly
known
to
any
of
us
.
This
is
the
end
of
all
the
privacy
and
propriety
which
was
talked
about
at
first
.
I
know
no
harm
of
Charles
Maddox
;
but
the
excessive
intimacy
which
must
spring
from
his
being
admitted
among
us
in
this
manner
is
highly
objectionable
,
the
more
than
intimacy
—
the
familiarity
.
I
cannot
think
of
it
with
any
patience
;
and
it
does
appear
to
me
an
evil
of
such
magnitude
as
must
,
if
possible
,
be
prevented
.
Do
not
you
see
it
in
the
same
light
?
”
“
Yes
;
but
what
can
be
done
?
Your
brother
is
so
determined
.
”