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901
Many
uncomfortable
,
anxious
,
apprehensive
feelings
she
certainly
had
;
but
with
all
these
,
and
other
claims
on
her
time
and
attention
,
she
was
as
far
from
finding
herself
without
employment
or
utility
amongst
them
,
as
without
a
companion
in
uneasiness
;
quite
as
far
from
having
no
demand
on
her
leisure
as
on
her
compassion
.
The
gloom
of
her
first
anticipations
was
proved
to
have
been
unfounded
.
She
was
occasionally
useful
to
all
;
she
was
perhaps
as
much
at
peace
as
any
.
902
There
was
a
great
deal
of
needlework
to
be
done
,
moreover
,
in
which
her
help
was
wanted
;
and
that
Mrs
.
Norris
thought
her
quite
as
well
off
as
the
rest
,
was
evident
by
the
manner
in
which
she
claimed
it
Come
,
Fanny
,
she
cried
,
these
are
fine
times
for
you
,
but
you
must
not
be
always
walking
from
one
room
to
the
other
,
and
doing
the
lookings
-
on
at
your
ease
,
in
this
way
;
I
want
you
here
.
I
have
been
slaving
myself
till
I
can
hardly
stand
,
to
contrive
Mr
.
Rushworth
s
cloak
without
sending
for
any
more
satin
;
and
now
I
think
you
may
give
me
your
help
in
putting
it
together
.
There
are
but
three
seams
;
you
may
do
them
in
a
trice
.
It
would
be
lucky
for
me
if
I
had
nothing
but
the
executive
part
to
do
.
You
are
best
off
,
I
can
tell
you
:
but
if
nobody
did
more
than
you
,
we
should
not
get
on
very
fast
.
903
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904
Fanny
took
the
work
very
quietly
,
without
attempting
any
defence
;
but
her
kinder
aunt
Bertram
observed
on
her
behalf
905
One
cannot
wonder
,
sister
,
that
Fanny
should
be
delighted
:
it
is
all
new
to
her
,
you
know
;
you
and
I
used
to
be
very
fond
of
a
play
ourselves
,
and
so
am
I
still
;
and
as
soon
as
I
am
a
little
more
at
leisure
,
I
mean
to
look
in
at
their
rehearsals
too
.
What
is
the
play
about
,
Fanny
?
you
have
never
told
me
.
906
Oh
!
sister
,
pray
do
not
ask
her
now
;
for
Fanny
is
not
one
of
those
who
can
talk
and
work
at
the
same
time
.
It
is
about
Lovers
Vows
.
907
I
believe
,
said
Fanny
to
her
aunt
Bertram
,
there
will
be
three
acts
rehearsed
to
-
morrow
evening
,
and
that
will
give
you
an
opportunity
of
seeing
all
the
actors
at
once
.
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908
You
had
better
stay
till
the
curtain
is
hung
,
interposed
Mrs
.
Norris
;
the
curtain
will
be
hung
in
a
day
or
two
there
is
very
little
sense
in
a
play
without
a
curtain
and
I
am
much
mistaken
if
you
do
not
find
it
draw
up
into
very
handsome
festoons
.
909
Lady
Bertram
seemed
quite
resigned
to
waiting
.
Fanny
did
not
share
her
aunt
s
composure
:
she
thought
of
the
morrow
a
great
deal
,
for
if
the
three
acts
were
rehearsed
,
Edmund
and
Miss
Crawford
would
then
be
acting
together
for
the
first
time
;
the
third
act
would
bring
a
scene
between
them
which
interested
her
most
particularly
,
and
which
she
was
longing
and
dreading
to
see
how
they
would
perform
.
The
whole
subject
of
it
was
love
a
marriage
of
love
was
to
be
described
by
the
gentleman
,
and
very
little
short
of
a
declaration
of
love
be
made
by
the
lady
.
910
She
had
read
and
read
the
scene
again
with
many
painful
,
many
wondering
emotions
,
and
looked
forward
to
their
representation
of
it
as
a
circumstance
almost
too
interesting
.
She
did
not
believe
they
had
yet
rehearsed
it
,
even
in
private
.