Mrs。NorriscouldnothelpthinkingthatsomesteadyoldthingmightbefoundamongthenumbersbelongingtotheParkthatwoulddovastlywell;orthatonemightbeborrowedofthesteward;orthatperhapsDr。Grantmightnowandthenlendthemtheponyhesenttothepost。
Shecouldnotbutconsideritasabsolutelyunnecessary,andevenimproper,thatFannyshouldhavearegularlady’shorseofherown,inthestyleofhercousins。
ShewassureSirThomashadneverintendedit:andshemustsaythat,tobemakingsuchapurchaseinhisabsence,andaddingtothegreatexpensesofhisstable,atatimewhenalargepartofhisincomewasunsettled,seemedtoherveryunjustifiable。“Fannymusthaveahorse,“wasEdmund’sonlyreply。Mrs。Norriscouldnotseeitinthesamelight。LadyBertramdid:
sheentirelyagreedwithhersonastothenecessityofit,andastoitsbeingconsiderednecessarybyhisfather;
sheonlypleadedagainsttherebeinganyhurry;sheonlywantedhimtowaittillSirThomas’sreturn,andthenSirThomasmightsettleitallhimself。HewouldbeathomeinSeptember,andwherewouldbetheharmofonlywaitingtillSeptember?
ThoughEdmundwasmuchmoredispleasedwithhisauntthanwithhismother,asevincingleastregardforherniece,hecouldnothelppayingmoreattentiontowhatshesaid;
andatlengthdeterminedonamethodofproceedingwhichwouldobviatetheriskofhisfather’sthinkinghehaddonetoomuch,andatthesametimeprocureforFannytheimmediatemeansofexercise,whichhecouldnotbearsheshouldbewithout。Hehadthreehorsesofhisown,butnotonethatwouldcarryawoman。Twoofthemwerehunters;thethird,ausefulroad-horse:thisthirdheresolvedtoexchangeforonethathiscousinmightride;
heknewwheresuchaonewastobemetwith;andhavingoncemadeuphismind,thewholebusinesswassooncompleted。
Thenewmareprovedatreasure;withaverylittletroubleshebecameexactlycalculatedforthepurpose,andFannywasthenputinalmostfullpossessionofher。
Shehadnotsupposedbeforethatanythingcouldeversuitherliketheoldgreypony;butherdelightinEdmund’smarewasfarbeyondanyformerpleasureofthesort;
andtheadditionitwaseverreceivingintheconsiderationofthatkindnessfromwhichherpleasuresprung,wasbeyondallherwordstoexpress。Sheregardedhercousinasanexampleofeverythinggoodandgreat,aspossessingworthwhichnoonebutherselfcouldeverappreciate,andasentitledtosuchgratitudefromherasnofeelingscouldbestrongenoughtopay。
Hersentimentstowardshimwerecompoundedofallthatwasrespectful,grateful,confiding,andtender。
Asthehorsecontinuedinname,aswellasfact,thepropertyofEdmund,Mrs。NorriscouldtolerateitsbeingforFanny’suse;andhadLadyBertrameverthoughtaboutherownobjectionagain,hemighthavebeenexcusedinhereyesfornotwaitingtillSirThomas’sreturninSeptember,forwhenSeptembercameSirThomaswasstillabroad,andwithoutanynearprospectoffinishinghisbusiness。
UnfavourablecircumstanceshadsuddenlyarisenatamomentwhenhewasbeginningtoturnallhisthoughtstowardsEngland;
andtheverygreatuncertaintyinwhicheverythingwastheninvolveddeterminedhimonsendinghomehisson,andwaitingthefinalarrangementbyhimselfTomarrivedsafely,bringinganexcellentaccountofhisfather’shealth;
buttoverylittlepurpose,asfarasMrs。Norriswasconcerned。SirThomas’ssendingawayhissonseemedtohersolikeaparent’scare,undertheinfluenceofaforebodingofeviltohimself,thatshecouldnothelpfeelingdreadfulpresentiments;andasthelongeveningsofautumncameon,wassoterriblyhauntedbytheseideas,inthesadsolitarinessofhercottage,astobeobligedtotakedailyrefugeinthedining-roomofthePark。
Thereturnofwinterengagements,however,wasnotwithoutitseffect;andinthecourseoftheirprogress,hermindbecamesopleasantlyoccupiedinsuperintendingthefortunesofhereldestniece,astolerablytoquiethernerves。“IfpoorSirThomaswerefatednevertoreturn,itwouldbepeculiarlyconsolingtoseetheirdearMariawellmarried,“sheveryoftenthought;alwayswhentheywereinthecompanyofmenoffortune,andparticularlyontheintroductionofayoungmanwhohadrecentlysucceededtooneofthelargestestatesandfinestplacesinthecountry。
Mr。RushworthwasfromthefirststruckwiththebeautyofMissBertram,and,beinginclinedtomarry,soonfanciedhimselfinlove。Hewasaheavyyoungman,withnotmorethancommonsense;butastherewasnothingdisagreeableinhisfigureoraddress,theyoungladywaswellpleasedwithherconquest。Beingnowinhertwenty-firstyear,MariaBertramwasbeginningtothinkmatrimonyaduty;
andasamarriagewithMr。Rushworthwouldgivehertheenjoymentofalargerincomethanherfather’s,aswellasensureherthehouseintown,whichwasnowaprimeobject,itbecame,bythesameruleofmoralobligation,herevidentdutytomarryMr。Rushworthifshecould。
Mrs。Norriswasmostzealousinpromotingthematch,byeverysuggestionandcontrivancelikelytoenhanceitsdesirablenesstoeitherparty;and,amongothermeans,byseekinganintimacywiththegentleman’smother,whoatpresentlivedwithhim,andtowhomsheevenforcedLadyBertramtogothroughtenmilesofindifferentroadtopayamorningvisit。Itwasnotlongbeforeagoodunderstandingtookplacebetweenthisladyandherself。
Mrs。Rushworthacknowledgedherselfverydesirousthathersonshouldmarry,anddeclaredthatofalltheyoungladiesshehadeverseen,MissBertramseemed,byheramiablequalitiesandaccomplishments,thebestadaptedtomakehimhappy。Mrs。Norrisacceptedthecompliment,andadmiredthenicediscernmentofcharacterwhichcouldsowelldistinguishmerit。Mariawasindeedtheprideanddelightofthemall——perfectlyfaultless——
anangel;and,ofcourse,sosurroundedbyadmirers,mustbedifficultinherchoice:butyet,asfarasMrs。Norriscouldallowherselftodecideonsoshortanacquaintance,Mr。Rushworthappearedpreciselytheyoungmantodeserveandattachher。
Afterdancingwitheachotheratapropernumberofballs,theyoungpeoplejustifiedtheseopinions,andanengagement,withaduereferencetotheabsentSirThomas,wasenteredinto,muchtothesatisfactionoftheirrespectivefamilies,andofthegenerallookers-onoftheneighbourhood,whohad,formanyweekspast,felttheexpediencyofMr。Rushworth’smarryingMissBertram。
ItwassomemonthsbeforeSirThomas’sconsentcouldbereceived;but,inthemeanwhile,asnoonefeltadoubtofhismostcordialpleasureintheconnexion,theintercourseofthetwofamilieswascarriedonwithoutrestraint,andnootherattemptmadeatsecrecythanMrs。Norris’stalkingofiteverywhereasamatternottobetalkedofatpresent。
Edmundwastheonlyoneofthefamilywhocouldseeafaultinthebusiness;butnorepresentationofhisaunt’scouldinducehimtofindMr。Rushworthadesirablecompanion。
Hecouldallowhissistertobethebestjudgeofherownhappiness,buthewasnotpleasedthatherhappinessshouldcentreinalargeincome;norcouldherefrainfromoftensayingtohimself,inMr。Rushworth’scompany——
“Ifthismanhadnottwelvethousandayear,hewouldbeaverystupidfellow。“
SirThomas,however,wastrulyhappyintheprospectofanalliancesounquestionablyadvantageous,andofwhichheheardnothingbuttheperfectlygoodandagreeable。
Itwasaconnexionexactlyoftherightsort——
inthesamecounty,andthesameinterest——andhismostheartyconcurrencewasconveyedassoonaspossible。
Heonlyconditionedthatthemarriageshouldnottakeplacebeforehisreturn,whichhewasagainlookingeagerlyforwardto。HewroteinApril,andhadstronghopesofsettlingeverythingtohisentiresatisfaction,andleavingAntiguabeforetheendofthesummer。
SuchwasthestateofaffairsinthemonthofJuly;
andFannyhadjustreachedhereighteenthyear,whenthesocietyofthevillagereceivedanadditioninthebrotherandsisterofMrs。Grant,aMr。andMissCrawford,thechildrenofhermotherbyasecondmarriage。
Theywereyoungpeopleoffortune。ThesonhadagoodestateinNorfolk,thedaughtertwentythousandpounds。
Aschildren,theirsisterhadbeenalwaysveryfondofthem;but,asherownmarriagehadbeensoonfollowedbythedeathoftheircommonparent,whichleftthemtothecareofabrotheroftheirfather,ofwhomMrs。Grantknewnothing,shehadscarcelyseenthemsince。
Intheiruncle’shousetheyhadfoundakindhome。
AdmiralandMrs。Crawford,thoughagreeinginnothingelse,wereunitedinaffectionforthesechildren,or,atleast,werenofartheradverseintheirfeelingsthanthateachhadtheirfavourite,towhomtheyshowedthegreatestfondnessofthetwo。TheAdmiraldelightedintheboy,Mrs。Crawforddotedonthegirl;anditwasthelady’sdeathwhichnowobligedher_protegee_,aftersomemonths’
furthertrialatheruncle’shouse,tofindanotherhome。
AdmiralCrawfordwasamanofviciousconduct,whochose,insteadofretaininghisniece,tobringhismistressunderhisownroof;andtothisMrs。Grantwasindebtedforhersister’sproposalofcomingtoher,ameasurequiteaswelcomeononesideasitcouldbeexpedientontheother;
forMrs。Grant,havingbythistimerunthroughtheusualresourcesofladiesresidinginthecountrywithoutafamilyofchildren——havingmorethanfilledherfavouritesitting-roomwithprettyfurniture,andmadeachoicecollectionofplantsandpoultry——wasverymuchinwantofsomevarietyathome。Thearrival,therefore,ofasisterwhomshehadalwaysloved,andnowhopedtoretainwithheraslongassheremainedsingle,washighlyagreeable;
andherchiefanxietywaslestMansfieldshouldnotsatisfythehabitsofayoungwomanwhohadbeenmostlyusedtoLondon。
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