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She would not like itShe would not do wellShe is...She would not like itShe would not do wellShe is too tall and robustAmelia should be a small, light, girlish, skipping figureIt is fit for Miss Crawford, and Miss Crawford onlyShe looks the part, and I am persuaded will do it admirably Without attending to this, Henry Crawford continued his supplication ?You must oblige us,? said he, ?indeed you mustWhen you have studied the character, I am sure you will feel it suit you Tragedy may be your choice, but it will certainly appear that comedy chuses youYou will be to visit me in prison with a basket of 120 Mansfield Park provisions; you will not refuse to visit me in prison? I think I see you coming in with your basket? The influence of his voice was feltJulia wavered; but was he only trying to soothe and pacify her, and make her overlook the previous affront? She distrusted himThe slight had been most determined He was, perhaps, but at treacherous play with herShe looked suspiciously at her sister; Maria?s countenance was to decide it: if she were vexed and alarmed?but Maria looked all serenity and satisfaction, and Julia well knew that on this ground Maria could not be happy but at her expenseWith hasty indignation, therefore, and a tremulous voice, she said to him, ?You do not seem afraid of not keeping your countenance when I come in with a basket of provisions? though one might have supposed?but it is only as Agatha that I was to be so overpowering!? chanel purses and handbags She stopped?Henry Crawford looked rather foolish, and as if he did not know what to sayTom Bertram began again? ?Miss Crawford must be AmeliaShe will be an excellent Amelia ?Do not be afraid of my wanting the character,? cried Julia, with angry quickness: ?I am not to be Agatha, and I am sure I will do nothing else; and as to Amelia, it is of all parts in the world the most disgusting to meAn odious, little, pert, unnatural, impudent girlI have always protested against comedy, and this is comedy in its worst form And so saying, she walked hastily out of the room, leaving awkward feelings to more than one, but exciting small compassion in any except Fanny, who had been a quiet auditor of the whole, and who could not think of her as under the agitations of jealousy without great pity A short silence succeeded her leaving them; but her brother soon returned to business and Lovers? Vows, and was eagerly looking over the play, with MrYates?s help, to ascertain what scenery would be necessary?while Maria and Henry Crawford conversed together in an under-voice, and the declaration with which she began of, ?I am sure I would give up the part to Julia most willingly, but that though I shall probably do it very ill, I feel persuaded she would do it worse,? was doubtless receiving all the compliments it called for When this had lasted some time, the division of the party was completed by Tom Bertram and MrYates dior monogram messenger bag walking off together to 121 Jane Austen consult farther in the room now beginning to be called the Theatre, and Miss Bertram?s resolving to go down to the Parsonage herself with the offer of Amelia to Miss Crawford; and Fanny remained alone The first use she made of her solitude was to take up the volume which had been left on the table, and begin to acquaint herself with the play of which she had heard so muchHer curiosity was all awake, and she ran through it with an eagerness which was suspended only by intervals of astonishment, that it could be chosen in the present instance, that it could be proposed and accepted in a private theatre! Agatha and Amelia appeared to her in their different ways so totally improper for home representation?the situation of one, and the language of the other, so unfit to be expressed by any woman of modesty, that she could hardly suppose her cousins could be aware of what they were engaging in; and longed to have them roused as soon as possible by the remonstrance which Edmund would certainly make 122 Mansfield Park CHAPTER XV MISS CRAWFORD accepted the part very readily; and soon after Miss Bertram?s return from the Parsonage, MrRushworth arrived, and another character was consequently castHe had the offer of Count Cassel and Anhalt, and at first did not know which to chuse, and wanted Miss Bertram to direct him; but upon being made to understand the different style of balenciaga purses the characters, and which was which, and recollecting that he had once seen the play in London, and had thought Anhalt a very stupid fellow, he soon decided for the Count Miss Bertram approved the decision, for the less he had to learn the better; and though she could not sympathise in his wish that the Count and Agatha might be to act together, nor wait very patiently while he was slowly turning over the leaves with the hope of still discovering such a scene, she very kindly took his part in hand, and curtailed every speech that admitted being shortened; besides pointing out the necessity of his being very much dressed, and chusing his coloursRushworth liked the idea of his finery very well, though affecting to despise it; and was too much engaged with what his own appearance would be to think of the others, or draw any of those conclusions, or feel any of that displeasure which Maria had been half prepared for Thus much was settled before Edmund, who had been out all the morning, knew anything of the matter; but when he entered the drawing-room before dinner, the buzz of discussion was high between Tom, Maria, and MrRushworth stepped forward with great alacrity to tell him the agreeable news ?We have got a play,? said he?It is to be Lovers? Vows; and I am to be Count Cassel, and am to come in first with a blue dress and a pink satin cloak, and afterwards am to have another fine fancy suit, by way of a newest chanel bag shooting-dressI do not know how I shall like it 123 Jane Austen Fanny?s eyes followed Edmund, and her heart beat for him as she heard this speech, and saw his look, and felt what his sensations must be ?Lovers? Vows!? in a tone of the greatest amazement, was his only reply to MrRushworth, and he turned towards his brother and sisters as if hardly doubting a contradiction?After all our debatings and difficulties, we find there is nothing that will suit us altogether so well, nothing so unexceptionable, as Lovers? VowsThe wonder is that it should not have been thought of beforeMy stupidity was abominable, for here we have all the advantage of what I saw at Ecclesford; and it is so useful to have anything of a model! We have cast almost every part ?But what do you do for women?? said Edmund gravely, and looking at Maria Maria blushed in spite of herself as she answered, ?I take the part which Lady Ravenshaw was to have done, and? (with a bolder eye) ?Miss Crawford is to be Amelia ?I should not have thought it the sort of play to be so easily filled up, with us,? replied Edmund, turning away to the fire, where sat his mother, aunt, and Fanny, and seating himself with a look of great vexationRushworth followed him to say, ?I come in three times, and have two-and-forty speechesThat?s something, is not it? But I do not much like the idea of being so fineI shall hardly know myself in a blue dress and a pink satin fake louis vuitton purses c<- Last Page :: Next Page -> |