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It would not be fair to inquire into a
young lady?s exact estimate of her own perfections
In spite of his intended silence, Sir Thomas found himself once
more obliged to mention the subject to his niece, to prepare her
briefly for its being imparted to her aunts; a measure which he would
still have avoided, if possible, but which became necessary from the
totally opposite feelings of MrCrawford as to any secrecy of proceeding
He had no idea of concealmentIt was all known at the
Parsonage, where he loved to talk over the future with both his sisters,
and it would be rather gratifying to him to have enlightened
witnesses of the progress of his successWhen Sir Thomas understood
this, he felt the necessity of making his own wife and sisterin-
law acquainted with the business without delay; though, on
Fanny?s account, he almost dreaded the effect of the communication
to MrsNorris as much as Fanny herselfHe deprecated her
mistaken but well-meaning zealSir Thomas, indeed, was, by this
time, not very far from classing MrsNorris as one of those wellmeaning
people who are always doing mistaken and very disagreeable
thingsNorris, however, relieved himHe pressed for the strictest louis vuitton china forbearance
and silence towards their niece; she not only promised, but
did observe itShe only looked her increased ill-willAngry she was:
bitterly angry; but she was more angry with Fanny for having received
such an offer than for refusing itIt was an injury and affront
to Julia, who ought to have been MrCrawford?s choice; and, independently
of that, she disliked Fanny, because she had neglected her;
and she would have grudged such an elevation to one whom she had
been always trying to depress
Sir Thomas gave her more credit for discretion on the occasion
than she deserved; and Fanny could have blessed her for allowing
her only to see her displeasure, and not to hear it
Lady Bertram took it differentlyShe had been a beauty, and a
prosperous beauty, all her life; and beauty and wealth were all that
excited her respectTo know Fanny to be sought in marriage by a
man of fortune, raised her, therefore, very much in her opinionBy
convincing her that Fanny was very pretty, which she had been doubt288
Mansfield Park
ing about before, and that she would be advantageously married, it
made her feel a sort of credit in calling her niece
?Well, Fanny,? said she, as soon as they were vuitton pink bag alone together afterwards,
and she really had known something like impatience to be
alone with her, and her countenance, as she spoke, had extraordinary
animation; ?Well, Fanny, I have had a very agreeable surprise
this morningI must just speak of it once, I told Sir Thomas I must
once, and then I shall have doneI give you joy, my dear niece And
looking at her complacently, she added, ?Humph, we certainly are a
handsome family!?
Fanny coloured, and doubted at first what to say; when, hoping
to assail her on her vulnerable side, she presently answered?
?My dear aunt, you cannot wish me to do differently from what I
have done, I am sureYou cannot wish me to marry; for you would
miss me, should not you? Yes, I am sure you would miss me too
much for that
?No, my dear, I should not think of missing you, when such an
offer as this comes in your wayI could do very well without you, if
you were married to a man of such good estate as Mr
And you must be aware, Fanny, that it is every young woman?s duty
to accept such a very unexceptionable offer as this
This was almost the only rule of conduct, the only piece of advice,
which Fanny had ever received from her aunt in the course
of gucci ladies watch eight years and a halfShe felt how unprofitable
contention would beIf her aunt?s feelings were against her, nothing
could be hoped from attacking her understandingLady
Bertram was quite talkative
?I will tell you what, Fanny,? said she, ?I am sure he fell in love
with you at the ball; I am sure the mischief was done that evening
You did look remarkably wellAnd you know you had Chapman to help you to dressI am
very glad I sent Chapman to youI shall tell Sir Thomas that I am
sure it was done that evening And still pursuing the same cheerful
thoughts, she soon afterwards added, ?And will tell you what, Fanny,
which is more than I did for Maria: the next time Pug has a litter
you shall have a puppy
289
Jane Austen
CHAPTER XXXIV
EDMUND HAD GREAT THINGS to hear on his returnMany surprises
were awaiting himThe first that occurred was not least in interest:
the appearance of Henry Crawford and his sister walking together
through the village as he rode into itHe had concluded?he had
meant them to be far distantHis absence had been extended beyond
a fortnight purposely to avoid Miss CrawfordHe was returning
to Mansfield with spirits ready to feed on melancholy remembrances,
and balenciaga motorcycle handbag tender associations, when her own fair self was before
him, leaning on her brother?s arm, and he found himself receiving a
welcome, unquestionably friendly, from the woman whom, two
moments before, he had been thinking of as seventy miles off, and
as farther, much farther, from him in inclination than any distance
could express
Her reception of him was of a sort which he could not have hoped
for, had he expected to see herComing as he did from such a purport
fulfilled as had taken him away, he would have expected anything
rather than a look of satisfaction, and words of simple, pleasant
meaningIt was enough to set his heart in a glow, and to bring
him home in the properest state for feeling the full value of the
other joyful surprises at hand
William?s promotion, with all its particulars, he was soon master
of; and with such a secret provision of comfort within his own breast
to help the joy, he found in it a source of most gratifying sensation
and unvarying cheerfulness all dinner-time
After dinner, when he and his father were alone, he had Fanny?s
history; and then all the great events of the last fortnight, and the
present situation of matters at Mansfield were known to mulberry leather
young lady?s exact estimate of her own perfections
In spite of his intended silence, Sir Thomas found himself once
more obliged to mention the subject to his niece, to prepare her
briefly for its being imparted to her aunts; a measure which he would
still have avoided, if possible, but which became necessary from the
totally opposite feelings of MrCrawford as to any secrecy of proceeding
He had no idea of concealmentIt was all known at the
Parsonage, where he loved to talk over the future with both his sisters,
and it would be rather gratifying to him to have enlightened
witnesses of the progress of his successWhen Sir Thomas understood
this, he felt the necessity of making his own wife and sisterin-
law acquainted with the business without delay; though, on
Fanny?s account, he almost dreaded the effect of the communication
to MrsNorris as much as Fanny herselfHe deprecated her
mistaken but well-meaning zealSir Thomas, indeed, was, by this
time, not very far from classing MrsNorris as one of those wellmeaning
people who are always doing mistaken and very disagreeable
thingsNorris, however, relieved himHe pressed for the strictest louis vuitton china forbearance
and silence towards their niece; she not only promised, but
did observe itShe only looked her increased ill-willAngry she was:
bitterly angry; but she was more angry with Fanny for having received
such an offer than for refusing itIt was an injury and affront
to Julia, who ought to have been MrCrawford?s choice; and, independently
of that, she disliked Fanny, because she had neglected her;
and she would have grudged such an elevation to one whom she had
been always trying to depress
Sir Thomas gave her more credit for discretion on the occasion
than she deserved; and Fanny could have blessed her for allowing
her only to see her displeasure, and not to hear it
Lady Bertram took it differentlyShe had been a beauty, and a
prosperous beauty, all her life; and beauty and wealth were all that
excited her respectTo know Fanny to be sought in marriage by a
man of fortune, raised her, therefore, very much in her opinionBy
convincing her that Fanny was very pretty, which she had been doubt288
Mansfield Park
ing about before, and that she would be advantageously married, it
made her feel a sort of credit in calling her niece
?Well, Fanny,? said she, as soon as they were vuitton pink bag alone together afterwards,
and she really had known something like impatience to be
alone with her, and her countenance, as she spoke, had extraordinary
animation; ?Well, Fanny, I have had a very agreeable surprise
this morningI must just speak of it once, I told Sir Thomas I must
once, and then I shall have doneI give you joy, my dear niece And
looking at her complacently, she added, ?Humph, we certainly are a
handsome family!?
Fanny coloured, and doubted at first what to say; when, hoping
to assail her on her vulnerable side, she presently answered?
?My dear aunt, you cannot wish me to do differently from what I
have done, I am sureYou cannot wish me to marry; for you would
miss me, should not you? Yes, I am sure you would miss me too
much for that
?No, my dear, I should not think of missing you, when such an
offer as this comes in your wayI could do very well without you, if
you were married to a man of such good estate as Mr
And you must be aware, Fanny, that it is every young woman?s duty
to accept such a very unexceptionable offer as this
This was almost the only rule of conduct, the only piece of advice,
which Fanny had ever received from her aunt in the course
of gucci ladies watch eight years and a halfShe felt how unprofitable
contention would beIf her aunt?s feelings were against her, nothing
could be hoped from attacking her understandingLady
Bertram was quite talkative
?I will tell you what, Fanny,? said she, ?I am sure he fell in love
with you at the ball; I am sure the mischief was done that evening
You did look remarkably wellAnd you know you had Chapman to help you to dressI am
very glad I sent Chapman to youI shall tell Sir Thomas that I am
sure it was done that evening And still pursuing the same cheerful
thoughts, she soon afterwards added, ?And will tell you what, Fanny,
which is more than I did for Maria: the next time Pug has a litter
you shall have a puppy
289
Jane Austen
CHAPTER XXXIV
EDMUND HAD GREAT THINGS to hear on his returnMany surprises
were awaiting himThe first that occurred was not least in interest:
the appearance of Henry Crawford and his sister walking together
through the village as he rode into itHe had concluded?he had
meant them to be far distantHis absence had been extended beyond
a fortnight purposely to avoid Miss CrawfordHe was returning
to Mansfield with spirits ready to feed on melancholy remembrances,
and balenciaga motorcycle handbag tender associations, when her own fair self was before
him, leaning on her brother?s arm, and he found himself receiving a
welcome, unquestionably friendly, from the woman whom, two
moments before, he had been thinking of as seventy miles off, and
as farther, much farther, from him in inclination than any distance
could express
Her reception of him was of a sort which he could not have hoped
for, had he expected to see herComing as he did from such a purport
fulfilled as had taken him away, he would have expected anything
rather than a look of satisfaction, and words of simple, pleasant
meaningIt was enough to set his heart in a glow, and to bring
him home in the properest state for feeling the full value of the
other joyful surprises at hand
William?s promotion, with all its particulars, he was soon master
of; and with such a secret provision of comfort within his own breast
to help the joy, he found in it a source of most gratifying sensation
and unvarying cheerfulness all dinner-time
After dinner, when he and his father were alone, he had Fanny?s
history; and then all the great events of the last fortnight, and the
present situation of matters at Mansfield were known to mulberry leather
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