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to sigh at the approach of Saturday?s constant half-holiday
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Betsey, too, a spoiled child, trained up to think the alphabet her
greatest enemy, left to be with the servants at her pleasure, and then
encouraged to report any evil of them, she was almost as ready to
despair of being able to love or assist; and of Susan?s temper she had
many doubtsHer continual disagreements with her mother, her
rash squabbles with Tom and Charles, and petulance with Betsey,
were at least so distressing to Fanny that, though admitting they
were by no means without provocation, she feared the disposition
that could push them to such length must be far from amiable, and
from affording any repose to herself
Such was the home which was to put Mansfield out of her head,
and teach
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On the contrary, she could think of nothing but Mansfield, its
beloved inmates, its happy waysEverything where she now was in
full contrast to itThe elegance, propriety, regularity, harmony, and
perhaps, above all, the peace and tranquillity of Mansfield, were
brought to her remembrance every hour of the day, by the prevalence
of everything opposite to them here
The living in incessant noise was, to a frame and temper delicate
and nervous like Fanny?s, an evil which no superadded elegance or
harmony could have entirely atoned forIt was the greatest misery
of allAt Mansfield, no sounds of contention, no raised voice, no
abrupt bursts, no tread of violence, was ever heard; all proceeded in
a regular course of cheerful orderliness; everybody had their due
importance; everybody?s feelings were consultedIf tenderness
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its place; and as to the little irritations sometimes introduced by
aunt Norris, they were short, they were trifling, they were as a drop
of water to the ocean, compared with the ceaseless tumult of her
present abodeHere everybody was noisy, every voice was loud (excepting,
perhaps, her mother?s, which resembled the soft monotony
of Lady Bertram?s, only worn into fretfulness)Whatever was wanted
was hallooed for, and the servants hallooed out their excuses from
the kitchenThe doors were in constant banging, the stairs were
never at rest, nothing was done without a clatter, nobody sat still,
and nobody could command attention when they spoke
In a review of the two houses, as they appeared to her before the
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end of a week, Fanny was tempted to apply to them DrJohnson?s
celebrated judgment as to
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have no pleasures
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CHAPTER XL
FANNY WAS RIGHT enough in not expecting to hear from Miss
Crawford now at the rapid rate in which their correspondence had
begun; Mary?s next letter was after a decidedly longer interval than
the last, but she was not right in supposing that such an interval
would be felt a great relief to herselfHere was another strange revolution
of mind! She was really glad to receive the letter when it did
comeIn her present exile from good society, and distance from
everything that had been wont to interest her, a letter from one
belonging to the set where her heart lived, written with affection,
and some degree of elegance, was thoroughly acceptableThe usual
plea of increasing engagements was made in excuse for not having
written to her
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?my letter will not be worth your reading, for there will be no little
offering of love at the end, no three or four lines passionnees from
the most devoted Hin the world, for Henry is in Norfolk; business
called him to Everingham ten days ago, or perhaps he only
pretended to call, for the sake of being travelling at the same time
that you wereBut there he is, and, by the bye, his absence may
sufficiently account for any remissness of his sister?s in writing, for
there has been no ?Well, Mary, when do you write to Fanny? Is not
it time for you to write to Fanny?? to spur me onAt last, after
various attempts at meeting, I have seen your cousins, ?dear Julia
and dearest MrsRushworth?; they found me at home yesterday,
and we were glad to see each other againWe seemed very glad to see
each other, and I do really think we were a
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