Ithinkthehouseandpremisesmaybemadecomfortable,andgiventheairofagentleman’sresidence,withoutanyveryheavyexpense,andthatmustsufficeme;and,Ihope,maysufficeallwhocareaboutme。“
MissCrawford,alittlesuspiciousandresentfulofacertaintoneofvoice,andacertainhalf-lookattendingthelastexpressionofhishope,madeahastyfinishofherdealingswithWilliamPrice;andsecuringhisknaveatanexorbitantrate,exclaimed,“There,Iwillstakemylastlikeawomanofspirit。Nocoldprudenceforme。
Iamnotborntositstillanddonothing。IfIlosethegame,itshallnotbefromnotstrivingforit。“
Thegamewashers,andonlydidnotpayherforwhatshehadgiventosecureit。Anotherdealproceeded,andCrawfordbeganagainaboutThorntonLacey。
“Myplanmaynotbethebestpossible:Ihadnotmanyminutestoformitin;butyoumustdoagooddeal。
Theplacedeservesit,andyouwillfindyourselfnotsatisfiedwithmuchlessthanitiscapableof。Excuseme,yourladyshipmustnotseeyourcards。There,letthemliejustbeforeyou。Theplacedeservesit,Bertram。
Youtalkofgivingittheairofagentleman’sresidence。
_That_willbedonebytheremovalofthefarmyard;
for,independentofthatterriblenuisance,Ineversawahouseofthekindwhichhadinitselfsomuchtheairofagentleman’sresidence,somuchthelookofasomethingaboveamereparsonage-house——abovetheexpenditureofafewhundredsayear。Itisnotascramblingcollectionoflowsinglerooms,withasmanyroofsaswindows;itisnotcrampedintothevulgarcompactnessofasquarefarmhouse:
itisasolid,roomy,mansion-likelookinghouse,suchasonemightsupposearespectableoldcountryfamilyhadlivedinfromgenerationtogeneration,throughtwocenturiesatleast,andwerenowspendingfromtwotothreethousandayearin。“MissCrawfordlistened,andEdmundagreedtothis。“Theairofagentleman’sresidence,therefore,youcannotbutgiveit,ifyoudoanything。Butitiscapableofmuchmore。Letmesee,Mary;LadyBertrambidsadozenforthatqueen;no,no,adozenismorethanitisworth。LadyBertramdoesnotbidadozen。
Shewillhavenothingtosaytoit。Goon,goon。
BysomesuchimprovementsasIhavesuggestedIdonotreallyrequireyoutoproceeduponmyplan,though,bythebye,Idoubtanybody’sstrikingoutabetteryoumaygiveitahighercharacter。Youmayraiseitintoa_place_。
Frombeingthemeregentleman’sresidence,itbecomes,byjudiciousimprovement,theresidenceofamanofeducation,taste,modernmanners,goodconnexions。
Allthismaybestampedonit;andthathousereceivesuchanairastomakeitsownerbesetdownasthegreatlandholderoftheparishbyeverycreaturetravellingtheroad;especiallyasthereisnorealsquire’shousetodisputethepoint——acircumstance,betweenourselves,toenhancethevalueofsuchasituationinpointofprivilegeandindependencebeyondallcalculation。
_You_thinkwithme,Ihope“turningwithasoftenedvoicetoFanny。“Haveyoueverseentheplace?“
Fannygaveaquicknegative,andtriedtohideherinterestinthesubjectbyaneagerattentiontoherbrother,whowasdrivingashardabargain,andimposingonherasmuchashecould;butCrawfordpursuedwith“No,no,youmustnotpartwiththequeen。Youhaveboughthertoodearly,andyourbrotherdoesnotofferhalfhervalue。No,no,sir,handsoff,handsoff。Yoursisterdoesnotpartwiththequeen。Sheisquitedetermined。
Thegamewillbeyours,“turningtoheragain;“itwillcertainlybeyours。“
“AndFannyhadmuchratheritwereWilliam’s,“saidEdmund,smilingather。“PoorFanny!notallowedtocheatherselfasshewishes!“
“Mr。Bertram,“saidMissCrawford,afewminutesafterwards,“youknowHenrytobesuchacapitalimprover,thatyoucannotpossiblyengageinanythingofthesortatThorntonLaceywithoutacceptinghishelp。OnlythinkhowusefulhewasatSotherton!OnlythinkwhatgrandthingswereproducedtherebyourallgoingwithhimonehotdayinAugusttodriveaboutthegrounds,andseehisgeniustakefire。Therewewent,andtherewecamehomeagain;
andwhatwasdonethereisnottobetold!“
Fanny’seyeswereturnedonCrawfordforamomentwithanexpressionmorethangrave——evenreproachful;
butoncatchinghis,wereinstantlywithdrawn。
Withsomethingofconsciousnessheshookhisheadathissister,andlaughinglyreplied,“IcannotsaytherewasmuchdoneatSotherton;butitwasahotday,andwewereallwalkingaftereachother,andbewildered。“
Assoonasageneralbuzzgavehimshelter,headded,inalowvoice,directedsolelyatFanny,“Ishouldbesorrytohavemypowersof_planning_judgedofbythedayatSotherton。Iseethingsverydifferentlynow。
DonotthinkofmeasIappearedthen。“
SothertonwasawordtocatchMrs。Norris,andbeingjusttheninthehappyleisurewhichfollowedsecuringtheoddtrickbySirThomas’scapitalplayandherownagainstDr。andMrs。Grant’sgreathands,shecalledout,inhighgood-humour,“Sotherton!Yes,thatisaplace,indeed,andwehadacharmingdaythere。William,youarequiteoutofluck;butthenexttimeyoucome,IhopedearMr。andMrs。Rushworthwillbeathome,andIamsureIcananswerforyourbeingkindlyreceivedbyboth。
Yourcousinsarenotofasorttoforgettheirrelations,andMr。Rushworthisamostamiableman。TheyareatBrightonnow,youknow;inoneofthebesthousesthere,asMr。Rushworth’sfinefortunegivesthemarighttobe。
Idonotexactlyknowthedistance,butwhenyougetbacktoPortsmouth,ifitisnotveryfaroff,yououghttogooverandpayyourrespectstothem;andIcouldsendalittleparcelbyyouthatIwanttogetconveyedtoyourcousins。“
“Ishouldbeveryhappy,aunt;butBrightonisalmostbyBeacheyHead;andifIcouldgetsofar,Icouldnotexpecttobewelcomeinsuchasmartplaceasthat——
poorscrubbymidshipmanasIam。“
Mrs。Norriswasbeginninganeagerassuranceoftheaffabilityhemightdependon,whenshewasstoppedbySirThomas’ssayingwithauthority,“IdonotadviseyourgoingtoBrighton,William,asItrustyoumaysoonhavemoreconvenientopportunitiesofmeeting;butmydaughterswouldbehappytoseetheircousinsanywhere;
andyouwillfindMr。Rushworthmostsincerelydisposedtoregardalltheconnexionsofourfamilyashisown。“
“IwouldratherfindhimprivatesecretarytotheFirstLordthananythingelse,“wasWilliam’sonlyanswer,inanundervoice,notmeanttoreachfar,andthesubjectdropped。
AsyetSirThomashadseennothingtoremarkinMr。Crawford’sbehaviour;butwhenthewhist-tablebrokeupattheendofthesecondrubber,andleavingDr。GrantandMrs。Norristodisputeovertheirlastplay,hebecamealooker-onattheother,hefoundhisniecetheobjectofattentions,orratherofprofessions,ofasomewhatpointedcharacter。
HenryCrawfordwasinthefirstglowofanotherschemeaboutThorntonLacey;andnotbeingabletocatchEdmund’sear,wasdetailingittohisfairneighbourwithalookofconsiderableearnestness。Hisschemewastorentthehousehimselfthefollowingwinter,thathemighthaveahomeofhisowninthatneighbourhood;
anditwasnotmerelyfortheuseofitinthehunting-seasonashewasthentellingher,though_that_considerationhadcertainlysomeweight,feelingashedidthat,inspiteofallDr。Grant’sverygreatkindness,itwasimpossibleforhimandhishorsestobeaccommodatedwheretheynowwerewithoutmaterialinconvenience;
buthisattachmenttothatneighbourhooddidnotdependupononeamusementoroneseasonoftheyear:hehadsethisheartuponhavingasomethingtherethathecouldcometoatanytime,alittlehomestallathiscommand,wherealltheholidaysofhisyearmightbespent,andhemightfindhimselfcontinuing,improving,and_perfecting_
thatfriendshipandintimacywiththeMansfieldParkfamilywhichwasincreasinginvaluetohimeveryday。
SirThomasheardandwasnotoffended。Therewasnowantofrespectintheyoungman’saddress;andFanny’sreceptionofitwassoproperandmodest,socalmanduninviting,thathehadnothingtocensureinher。Shesaidlittle,assentedonlyhereandthere,andbetrayednoinclinationeitherofappropriatinganypartofthecomplimenttoherself,orofstrengtheninghisviewsinfavourofNorthamptonshire。
Findingbywhomhewasobserved,HenryCrawfordaddressedhimselfonthesamesubjecttoSirThomas,inamoreeverydaytone,butstillwithfeeling。
“Iwanttobeyourneighbour,SirThomas,asyouhave,perhaps,heardmetellingMissPrice。MayIhopeforyouracquiescence,andforyournotinfluencingyoursonagainstsuchatenant?“
SirThomas,politelybowing,replied,“Itistheonlyway,sir,inwhichIcould_not_wishyouestablishedasapermanentneighbour;butIhope,andbelieve,thatEdmundwilloccupyhisownhouseatThorntonLacey。Edmund,amIsayingtoomuch?“
Edmund,onthisappeal,hadfirsttohearwhatwasgoingon;
but,onunderstandingthequestion,wasatnolossforananswer。
“Certainly,sir,Ihavenoideabutofresidence。
But,Crawford,thoughIrefuseyouasatenant,cometomeasafriend。Considerthehouseashalfyourowneverywinter,andwewilladdtothestablesonyourownimprovedplan,andwithalltheimprovementsofyourimprovedplanthatmayoccurtoyouthisspring。“
“Weshallbethelosers,“continuedSirThomas。
“Hisgoing,thoughonlyeightmiles,willbeanunwelcomecontractionofourfamilycircle;butIshouldhavebeendeeplymortifiedifanysonofminecouldreconcilehimselftodoingless。Itisperfectlynaturalthatyoushouldnothavethoughtmuchonthesubject,Mr。Crawford。
Butaparishhaswantsandclaimswhichcanbeknownonlybyaclergymanconstantlyresident,andwhichnoproxycanbecapableofsatisfyingtothesameextent。
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