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There were many other views to be shewn; and though the weather was hot, there were shady lanes wherever they wanted to goA young party is always provided with a shady laneFour fine mornings successively were spent in this manner, in shewing the Crawfords the country, and doing the honours of its finest spotsEverything answered; it was all gaiety and good-humour, the heat only supplying inconvenience enough to be talked of with pleasure?till the fourth day, when the happiness of one of the party was exceedingly cloudedMiss Bertram was the oneEdmund and Julia were invited to dine at the Parsonage, and she was excludedIt was meant and done by MrsGrant, with perfect good-humour, on MrRushworth?s account, who was partly expected at the Park that day; but it was felt as a very grievous injury, and her good manners were severely taxed to conceal her vexation and anger till she reached homeRushworth did not come, the injury was increased, and she had not even the relief of shewing her power over him; she could only be sullen to her mother, aunt, and cousin, and throw as great a gloom as possible over their dinner and cartier ballon blue dessert Between ten and eleven Edmund and Julia walked into the drawing- room, fresh with the evening air, glowing and cheerful, the very 62 Mansfield Park reverse of what they found in the three ladies sitting there, for Maria would scarcely raise her eyes from her book, and Lady Bertram was half-asleep; and even MrsNorris, discomposed by her niece?s illhumour, and having asked one or two questions about the dinner, which were not immediately attended to, seemed almost determined to say no moreFor a few minutes the brother and sister were too eager in their praise of the night and their remarks on the stars, to think beyond themselves; but when the first pause came, Edmund, looking around, said, ?But where is Fanny? Is she gone to bed?? ?No, not that I know of,? replied MrsNorris; ?she was here a moment ago Her own gentle voice speaking from the other end of the room, which was a very long one, told them that she was on the sofa Norris began scolding ?That is a very foolish trick, Fanny, to be idling away all the evening upon a sofaWhy cannot you come and sit here, and employ yourself as we do? If you have no work of your own, I balenciaga bag amethyst can supply you from the poor basketThere is all the new calico, that was bought last week, not touched yetI am sure I almost broke my back by cutting it outYou should learn to think of other people; and, take my word for it, it is a shocking trick for a young person to be always lolling upon a sofa Before half this was said, Fanny was returned to her seat at the table, and had taken up her work again; and Julia, who was in high good-humour, from the pleasures of the day, did her the justice of exclaiming, ?I must say, ma?am, that Fanny is as little upon the sofa as anybody in the house ?Fanny,? said Edmund, after looking at her attentively, ?I am sure you have the headache She could not deny it, but said it was not very bad ?I can hardly believe you,? he replied; ?I know your looks too wellHow long have you had it?? ?Since a little before dinnerIt is nothing but the heat ?Did you go out in the heat?? ?Go out! to be sure she did,? said MrsNorris: ?would you have her stay within such a fine day as this? Were not we all out? Even your mother was out to-day for above an hour 63 Jane Austen ?Yes, indeed, Edmund,? added her chanel purse for cheap ladyship, who had been thoroughly awakened by MrsNorris?s sharp reprimand to Fanny; ?I was out above an hourI sat three-quarters of an hour in the flowergarden, while Fanny cut the roses; and very pleasant it was, I assure you, but very hotIt was shady enough in the alcove, but I declare I quite dreaded the coming home again ?Fanny has been cutting roses, has she?? ?Yes, and I am afraid they will be the last this yearPoor thing! She found it hot enough; but they were so full-blown that one could not wait ?There was no help for it, certainly,? rejoined MrsNorris, in a rather softened voice; ?but I question whether her headache might not be caught then, sisterThere is nothing so likely to give it as standing and stooping in a hot sun; but I dare say it will be well tomorrow Suppose you let her have your aromatic vinegar; I always forget to have mine filled ?She has got it,? said Lady Bertram; ?she has had it ever since she came back from your house the second time ?What!? cried Edmund; ?has she been walking as well as cutting roses; walking across the hot park to your house, and doing it twice, ma?am? No wonder her head replica chanel watches achesNorris was talking to Julia, and did not hear ?I was afraid it would be too much for her,? said Lady Bertram; ?but when the roses were gathered, your aunt wished to have them, and then you know they must be taken home ?But were there roses enough to oblige her to go twice?? ?No; but they were to be put into the spare room to dry; and, unluckily, Fanny forgot to lock the door of the room and bring away the key, so she was obliged to go again Edmund got up and walked about the room, saying, ?And could nobody be employed on such an errand but Fanny? Upon my word, ma?am, it has been a very ill-managed business ?I am sure I do not know how it was to have been done better,? cried MrsNorris, unable to be longer deaf; ?unless I had gone myself, indeed; but I cannot be in two places at once; and I was talking to MrGreen at that very time about your mother?s dairymaid, by her desire, and had promised John Groom to write to MrsJefferies 64 Mansfield Park about his son, and the poor fellow was waiting for me half an hour I think nobody can justly accuse me of sparing myself upon any occasion, but really I cannot do everything at chanel bags to buy on
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