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81
Tom
listened
with
some
shame
and
some
sorrow
;
but
escaping
as
quickly
as
possible
,
could
soon
with
cheerful
selfishness
reflect
,
firstly
,
that
he
had
not
been
half
so
much
in
debt
as
some
of
his
friends
;
secondly
,
that
his
father
had
made
a
most
tiresome
piece
of
work
of
it
;
and
,
thirdly
,
that
the
future
incumbent
,
whoever
he
might
be
,
would
,
in
all
probability
,
die
very
soon
.
82
On
Mr
.
Norris
s
death
the
presentation
became
the
right
of
a
Dr
.
Grant
,
who
came
consequently
to
reside
at
Mansfield
;
and
on
proving
to
be
a
hearty
man
of
forty
-
five
,
seemed
likely
to
disappoint
Mr
.
Bertram
s
calculations
.
But
no
,
he
was
a
short
-
necked
,
apoplectic
sort
of
fellow
,
and
,
plied
well
with
good
things
,
would
soon
pop
off
.
83
He
had
a
wife
about
fifteen
years
his
junior
,
but
no
children
;
and
they
entered
the
neighbourhood
with
the
usual
fair
report
of
being
very
respectable
,
agreeable
people
.
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84
The
time
was
now
come
when
Sir
Thomas
expected
his
sister
-
in
-
law
to
claim
her
share
in
their
niece
,
the
change
in
Mrs
.
85
Norris
s
situation
,
and
the
improvement
in
Fanny
s
age
,
seeming
not
merely
to
do
away
any
former
objection
to
their
living
together
,
but
even
to
give
it
the
most
decided
eligibility
;
and
as
his
own
circumstances
were
rendered
less
fair
than
heretofore
,
by
some
recent
losses
on
his
West
India
estate
,
in
addition
to
his
eldest
son
s
extravagance
,
it
became
not
undesirable
to
himself
to
be
relieved
from
the
expense
of
her
support
,
and
the
obligation
of
her
future
provision
.
In
the
fullness
of
his
belief
that
such
a
thing
must
be
,
he
mentioned
its
probability
to
his
wife
;
and
the
first
time
of
the
subject
s
occurring
to
her
again
happening
to
be
when
Fanny
was
present
,
she
calmly
observed
to
her
,
So
,
Fanny
,
you
are
going
to
leave
us
,
and
live
with
my
sister
.
How
shall
you
like
it
?
86
Fanny
was
too
much
surprised
to
do
more
than
repeat
her
aunt
s
words
,
Going
to
leave
you
?
87
Yes
,
my
dear
;
why
should
you
be
astonished
?
You
have
been
five
years
with
us
,
and
my
sister
always
meant
to
take
you
when
Mr
.
Norris
died
.
But
you
must
come
up
and
tack
on
my
patterns
all
the
same
.
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88
The
news
was
as
disagreeable
to
Fanny
as
it
had
been
unexpected
.
She
had
never
received
kindness
from
her
aunt
Norris
,
and
could
not
love
her
.
89
I
shall
be
very
sorry
to
go
away
,
said
she
,
with
a
faltering
voice
.
90
Yes
,
I
dare
say
you
will
;
that
s
natural
enough
.
I
suppose
you
have
had
as
little
to
vex
you
since
you
came
into
this
house
as
any
creature
in
the
world
.