| It is all very bad! Put yourself in Miss Crawford?s place,
FannyConsider what it would be to act Amelia with a strangerShe
has a right to be felt for, because she evidently feels for herselfI heard
enough of what she said to you last night to understand her unwillingness
to be acting with a stranger; and as she probably engaged in
the part with different expectations?perhaps without considering
the subject enough to know what was likely to be?it would be ungenerous,
it would be really wrong to expose her to itHer feelings
ought to be respectedDoes it not strike you so, Fanny? You hesitate
?I am sorry for Miss Crawford; but I am more sorry to see you
drawn in to do what you had resolved against, and what you are
known to think will be disagreeable to my uncleIt will be such a
triumph to the others!?
?They will not have much cause of triumph when they see how
infamously I actBut, however, discount louis vuitton bags triumph there certainly will be, and
I must brave itBut if I can be the means of restraining the publicity
of the business, of limiting the exhibition, of concentrating our folly,
I shall be well repaidAs I am now, I have no influence, I can do
nothing: I have offended them, and they will not hear me; but when
I have put them in good-humour by this concession, I am not without
hopes of persuading them to confine the representation within
a much smaller circle than they are now in the high road forThis
will be a material gainMy object is to confine it to MrsRushworth
and the GrantsWill not this be worth gaining??
?Yes, it will be a great point
?But still it has not your approbationCan you mention any other
measure by which I have a chance of doing equal good??
?No, I cannot think of anything else
?Give me your approbation, then, FannyI am not comfortable
without it
?Oh, cousin!?
?If rolex replica you are against me, I ought to distrust myself, and yet?But it
is absolutely impossible to let Tom go on in this way, riding about
the country in quest of anybody who can be persuaded to act?no
matter whom: the look of a gentleman is to be enoughI thought
you would have entered more into Miss Crawford?s feelings
?No doubt she will be very gladIt must be a great relief to her,?
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said Fanny, trying for greater warmth of manner
?She never appeared more amiable than in her behaviour to you
last nightIt gave her a very strong claim on my goodwill
?She was very kind, indeed, and I am glad to have her spared?
She could not finish the generous effusionHer conscience stopt
her in the middle, but Edmund was satisfied
?I shall walk down immediately after breakfast,? said he, ?and am
sure of giving pleasure thereAnd now, dear Fanny, I will not interrupt
you any longerYou want to be rolex datejust oyster readingBut I could not be easy
till I had spoken to you, and come to a decisionSleeping or waking,
my head has been full of this matter all nightIt is an evil, but
I am certainly making it less than it might beIf Tom is up, I shall
go to him directly and get it over, and when we meet at breakfast we
shall be all in high good-humour at the prospect of acting the fool
together with such unanimityYou, in the meanwhile, will be taking
a trip into China, I supposeHow does Lord Macartney go on???
opening a volume on the table and then taking up some others
?And here are Crabbe?s Tales, and the Idler, at hand to relieve you, if
you tire of your great bookI admire your little establishment exceedingly;
and as soon as I am gone, you will empty your head of all
this nonsense of acting, and sit comfortably down to your table
But do not stay here to be cold
He went; but there was no reading, no China, no miu miu black handbag composure for
FannyHe had told her the most extraordinary, the most inconceivable,
the most unwelcome news; and she could think of nothing
elseTo be acting! After all his objections?objections so just and so
public! After all that she had heard him say, and seen him look, and
known him to be feelingCould it be possible? Edmund so inconsistent!
Was he not deceiving himself? Was he not wrong? Alas! it
was all Miss Crawford?s doingShe had seen her influence in every
speech, and was miserableThe doubts and alarms as to her own
conduct, which had previously distressed her, and which had all
slept while she listened to him, were become of little consequence
nowThis deeper anxiety swallowed them upThings should take
their course; she cared not how it endedHer cousins might attack,
but could hardly tease herShe was beyond their reach; and if at last
obliged to yield?no matter?it was all misery swiss replica rolex watch no |