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951
She
had
no
anxieties
for
anybody
to
cloud
her
pleasure
:
her
own
time
had
been
irreproachably
spent
during
his
absence
:
she
had
done
a
great
deal
of
carpet
-
work
,
and
made
many
yards
of
fringe
;
and
she
would
have
answered
as
freely
for
the
good
conduct
and
useful
pursuits
of
all
the
young
people
as
for
her
own
.
It
was
so
agreeable
to
her
to
see
him
again
,
and
hear
him
talk
,
to
have
her
ear
amused
and
her
whole
comprehension
filled
by
his
narratives
,
that
she
began
particularly
to
feel
how
dreadfully
she
must
have
missed
him
,
and
how
impossible
it
would
have
been
for
her
to
bear
a
lengthened
absence
.
952
Mrs
.
Norris
was
by
no
means
to
be
compared
in
happiness
to
her
sister
.
Not
that
she
was
incommoded
by
many
fears
of
Sir
Thomas
s
disapprobation
when
the
present
state
of
his
house
should
be
known
,
for
her
judgment
had
been
so
blinded
that
,
except
by
the
instinctive
caution
with
which
she
had
whisked
away
Mr
.
Rushworth
s
pink
satin
cloak
as
her
brother
-
in
-
law
entered
,
she
could
hardly
be
said
to
shew
any
sign
of
alarm
;
but
she
was
vexed
by
the
manner
of
his
return
.
It
had
left
her
nothing
to
do
.
Instead
of
being
sent
for
out
of
the
room
,
and
seeing
him
first
,
and
having
to
spread
the
happy
news
through
the
house
,
Sir
Thomas
,
with
a
very
reasonable
dependence
,
perhaps
,
on
the
nerves
of
his
wife
and
children
,
had
sought
no
confidant
but
the
butler
,
and
had
been
following
him
almost
instantaneously
into
the
drawing
-
room
.
Mrs
.
953
Norris
felt
herself
defrauded
of
an
office
on
which
she
had
always
depended
,
whether
his
arrival
or
his
death
were
to
be
the
thing
unfolded
;
and
was
now
trying
to
be
in
a
bustle
without
having
anything
to
bustle
about
,
and
labouring
to
be
important
where
nothing
was
wanted
but
tranquillity
and
silence
.
Would
Sir
Thomas
have
consented
to
eat
,
she
might
have
gone
to
the
housekeeper
with
troublesome
directions
,
and
insulted
the
footmen
with
injunctions
of
despatch
;
but
Sir
Thomas
resolutely
declined
all
dinner
:
he
would
take
nothing
,
nothing
till
tea
came
he
would
rather
wait
for
tea
.
Still
Mrs
.
Norris
was
at
intervals
urging
something
different
;
and
in
the
most
interesting
moment
of
his
passage
to
England
,
when
the
alarm
of
a
French
privateer
was
at
the
height
,
she
burst
through
his
recital
with
the
proposal
of
soup
.
Sure
,
my
dear
Sir
Thomas
,
a
basin
of
soup
would
be
a
much
better
thing
for
you
than
tea
.
Do
have
a
basin
of
soup
.
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954
Sir
Thomas
could
not
be
provoked
.
Still
the
same
anxiety
for
everybody
s
comfort
,
my
dear
Mrs
.
Norris
,
was
his
answer
.
But
indeed
I
would
rather
have
nothing
but
tea
.
955
Well
,
then
,
Lady
Bertram
,
suppose
you
speak
for
tea
directly
;
suppose
you
hurry
Baddeley
a
little
;
he
seems
behindhand
to
-
night
.
She
carried
this
point
,
and
Sir
Thomas
s
narrative
proceeded
.
956
At
length
there
was
a
pause
.
957
His
immediate
communications
were
exhausted
,
and
it
seemed
enough
to
be
looking
joyfully
around
him
,
now
at
one
,
now
at
another
of
the
beloved
circle
;
but
the
pause
was
not
long
:
in
the
elation
of
her
spirits
Lady
Bertram
became
talkative
,
and
what
were
the
sensations
of
her
children
upon
hearing
her
say
,
How
do
you
think
the
young
people
have
been
amusing
themselves
lately
,
Sir
Thomas
?
They
have
been
acting
.
We
have
been
all
alive
with
acting
.
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958
Indeed
!
and
what
have
you
been
acting
?
959
Oh
!
they
ll
tell
you
all
about
it
.
960
The
all
will
soon
be
told
,
cried
Tom
hastily
,
and
with
affected
unconcern
;
but
it
is
not
worth
while
to
bore
my
father
with
it
now
.
You
will
hear
enough
of
it
to
-
morrow
,
sir
.
We
have
just
been
trying
,
by
way
of
doing
something
,
and
amusing
my
mother
,
just
within
the
last
week
,
to
get
up
a
few
scenes
,
a
mere
trifle
.
We
have
had
such
incessant
rains
almost
since
October
began
,
that
we
have
been
nearly
confined
to
the
house
for
days
together
.
I
have
hardly
taken
out
a
gun
since
the
3rd
.
Tolerable
sport
the
first
three
days
,
but
there
has
been
no
attempting
anything
since
.
The
first
day
I
went
over
Mansfield
Wood
,
and
Edmund
took
the
copses
beyond
Easton
,
and
we
brought
home
six
brace
between
us
,
and
might
each
have
killed
six
times
as
many
,
but
we
respect
your
pheasants
,
sir
,
I
assure
you
,
as
much
as
you
could
desire
.
I
do
not
think
you
will
find
your
woods
by
any
means
worse
stocked
than
they
were
.
I
never
saw
Mansfield
Wood
so
full
of
pheasants
in
my
life
as
this
year
.
I
hope
you
will
take
a
day
s
sport
there
yourself
,
sir
,
soon
.