“Shehasgotit,“saidLadyBertram;“shehashaditeversinceshecamebackfromyourhousethesecondtime。“
“What!“criedEdmund;“hasshebeenwalkingaswellascuttingroses;walkingacrossthehotparktoyourhouse,anddoingittwice,ma’am?Nowonderherheadaches。“
Mrs。NorriswastalkingtoJulia,anddidnothear。
“Iwasafraiditwouldbetoomuchforher,“saidLadyBertram;
“butwhentherosesweregathered,yourauntwishedtohavethem,andthenyouknowtheymustbetakenhome。“
“Butwerethererosesenoughtoobligehertogotwice?“
“No;buttheyweretobeputintothespareroomtodry;
and,unluckily,Fannyforgottolockthedooroftheroomandbringawaythekey,soshewasobligedtogoagain。“
Edmundgotupandwalkedabouttheroom,saying,“AndcouldnobodybeemployedonsuchanerrandbutFanny?Uponmyword,ma’am,ithasbeenaveryill-managedbusiness。“
“IamsureIdonotknowhowitwastohavebeendonebetter,“
criedMrs。Norris,unabletobelongerdeaf;“unlessIhadgonemyself,indeed;butIcannotbeintwoplacesatonce;
andIwastalkingtoMr。Greenatthatverytimeaboutyourmother’sdairymaid,by_her_desire,andhadpromisedJohnGroomtowritetoMrs。Jefferiesabouthisson,andthepoorfellowwaswaitingformehalfanhour。
Ithinknobodycanjustlyaccusemeofsparingmyselfuponanyoccasion,butreallyIcannotdoeverythingatonce。
AndasforFanny’sjuststeppingdowntomyhouseforme——
itisnotmuchaboveaquarterofamile——IcannotthinkI
wasunreasonabletoaskit。HowoftendoIpaceitthreetimesaday,earlyandlate,ay,andinallweatherstoo,andsaynothingaboutit?“
“IwishFannyhadhalfyourstrength,ma’am。“
“IfFannywouldbemoreregularinherexercise,shewouldnotbeknockedupsosoon。Shehasnotbeenoutonhorsebacknowthislongwhile,andIampersuadedthat,whenshedoesnotride,sheoughttowalk。Ifshehadbeenridingbefore,Ishouldnothaveaskeditofher。
ButIthoughtitwouldratherdohergoodafterbeingstoopingamongtheroses;forthereisnothingsorefreshingasawalkafterafatigueofthatkind;
andthoughthesunwasstrong,itwasnotsoveryhot。
Betweenourselves,Edmund,“noddingsignificantlyathismother,“itwascuttingtheroses,anddawdlingaboutintheflower-garden,thatdidthemischief。“
“Iamafraiditwas,indeed,“saidthemorecandidLadyBertram,whohadoverheardher;“Iamverymuchafraidshecaughttheheadachethere,fortheheatwasenoughtokillanybody。ItwasasmuchasIcouldbearmyself。
SittingandcallingtoPug,andtryingtokeephimfromtheflower-beds,wasalmosttoomuchforme。“
Edmundsaidnomoretoeitherlady;butgoingquietlytoanothertable,onwhichthesupper-trayyetremained,broughtaglassofMadeiratoFanny,andobligedhertodrinkthegreaterpart。Shewishedtobeabletodeclineit;
butthetears,whichavarietyoffeelingscreated,madeiteasiertoswallowthantospeak。
VexedasEdmundwaswithhismotherandaunt,hewasstillmoreangrywithhimself。Hisownforgetfulnessofherwasworsethananythingwhichtheyhaddone。Nothingofthiswouldhavehappenedhadshebeenproperlyconsidered;
butshehadbeenleftfourdaystogetherwithoutanychoiceofcompanionsorexercise,andwithoutanyexcuseforavoidingwhateverherunreasonableauntsmightrequire。
Hewasashamedtothinkthatforfourdaystogethershehadnothadthepowerofriding,andveryseriouslyresolved,howeverunwillinghemustbetocheckapleasureofMissCrawford’s,thatitshouldneverhappenagain。
FannywenttobedwithherheartasfullasonthefirsteveningofherarrivalatthePark。Thestateofherspiritshadprobablyhaditsshareinherindisposition;
forshehadbeenfeelingneglected,andbeenstrugglingagainstdiscontentandenvyforsomedayspast。
Assheleantonthesofa,towhichshehadretreatedthatshemightnotbeseen,thepainofhermindhadbeenmuchbeyondthatinherhead;andthesuddenchangewhichEdmund’skindnesshadthenoccasioned,madeherhardlyknowhowtosupportherself。
Fanny’sridesrecommencedtheverynextday;andasitwasapleasantfresh-feelingmorning,lesshotthantheweatherhadlatelybeen,Edmundtrustedthatherlosses,bothofhealthandpleasure,wouldbesoonmadegood。
WhileshewasgoneMr。Rushwortharrived,escortinghismother,whocametobecivilandtoshewhercivilityespecially,inurgingtheexecutionoftheplanforvisitingSotherton,whichhadbeenstartedafortnightbefore,andwhich,inconsequenceofhersubsequentabsencefromhome,hadsincelaindormant。Mrs。Norrisandhernieceswereallwellpleasedwithitsrevival,andanearlydaywasnamedandagreedto,providedMr。Crawfordshouldbedisengaged:
theyoungladiesdidnotforgetthatstipulation,andthoughMrs。Norriswouldwillinglyhaveansweredforhisbeingso,theywouldneitherauthorisethelibertynorruntherisk;
andatlast,onahintfromMissBertram,Mr。RushworthdiscoveredthattheproperestthingtobedonewasforhimtowalkdowntotheParsonagedirectly,andcallonMr。Crawford,andinquirewhetherWednesdaywouldsuithimornot。
BeforehisreturnMrs。GrantandMissCrawfordcamein。
Havingbeenoutsometime,andtakenadifferentroutetothehouse,theyhadnotmethim。Comfortablehopes,however,weregiventhathewouldfindMr。Crawfordathome。TheSothertonschemewasmentionedofcourse。
Itwashardlypossible,indeed,thatanythingelseshouldbetalkedof,forMrs。Norriswasinhighspiritsaboutit;
andMrs。Rushworth,awell-meaning,civil,prosing,pompouswoman,whothoughtnothingofconsequence,butasitrelatedtoherownandherson’sconcerns,hadnotyetgivenoverpressingLadyBertramtobeoftheparty。
LadyBertramconstantlydeclinedit;butherplacidmannerofrefusalmadeMrs。Rushworthstillthinkshewishedtocome,tillMrs。Norris’smorenumerouswordsandloudertoneconvincedherofthetruth。
“Thefatiguewouldbetoomuchformysister,agreatdealtoomuch,Iassureyou,mydearMrs。Rushworth。
Tenmilesthere,andtenback,youknow。Youmustexcusemysisteronthisoccasion,andacceptofourtwodeargirlsandmyselfwithouther。Sothertonistheonlyplacethatcouldgivehera_wish_togosofar,butitcannotbe,indeed。ShewillhaveacompanioninFannyPrice,youknow,soitwillalldoverywell;
andasforEdmund,asheisnotheretospeakforhimself,Iwillanswerforhisbeingmosthappytojointheparty。
Hecangoonhorseback,youknow。“
Mrs。RushworthbeingobligedtoyieldtoLadyBertram’sstayingathome,couldonlybesorry。“Thelossofherladyship’scompanywouldbeagreatdrawback,andsheshouldhavebeenextremelyhappytohaveseentheyoungladytoo,MissPrice,whohadneverbeenatSothertonyet,anditwasapitysheshouldnotseetheplace。“
“Youareverykind,youareallkindness,mydearmadam,“
criedMrs。Norris;“butastoFanny,shewillhaveopportunitiesinplentyofseeingSotherton。Shehastimeenoughbeforeher;andhergoingnowisquiteoutofthequestion。LadyBertramcouldnotpossiblyspareher。“
“Ohno!IcannotdowithoutFanny。“
Mrs。Rushworthproceedednext,undertheconvictionthateverybodymustbewantingtoseeSotherton,toincludeMissCrawfordintheinvitation;andthoughMrs。Grant,whohadnotbeenatthetroubleofvisitingMrs。Rushworth,onhercomingintotheneighbourhood,civillydeclineditonherownaccount,shewasgladtosecureanypleasureforhersister;andMary,properlypressedandpersuaded,wasnotlonginacceptinghershareofthecivility。
Mr。RushworthcamebackfromtheParsonagesuccessful;
andEdmundmadehisappearancejustintimetolearnwhathadbeensettledforWednesday,toattendMrs。Rushworthtohercarriage,andwalkhalf-waydowntheparkwiththetwootherladies。
Onhisreturntothebreakfast-room,hefoundMrs。NorristryingtomakeuphermindastowhetherMissCrawford’sbeingofthepartyweredesirableornot,orwhetherherbrother’sbarouchewouldnotbefullwithouther。
TheMissBertramslaughedattheidea,assuringherthatthebarouchewouldholdfourperfectlywell,independentofthebox,onwhich_one_mightgowithhim。
“Butwhyisitnecessary,“saidEdmund,“thatCrawford’scarriage,orhis_only_,shouldbeemployed?Whyisnousetobemadeofmymother’schaise?Icouldnot,whentheschemewasfirstmentionedtheotherday,understandwhyavisitfromthefamilywerenottobemadeinthecarriageofthefamily。“
“What!“criedJulia:“goboxedupthreeinapostchaiseinthisweather,whenwemayhaveseatsinabarouche!
No,mydearEdmund,thatwillnotquitedo。“
“Besides,“saidMaria,“IknowthatMr。Crawforddependsupontakingus。Afterwhatpassedatfirst,hewouldclaimitasapromise。“
“And,mydearEdmund,“addedMrs。Norris,“takingout_two_
carriageswhen_one_willdo,wouldbetroublefornothing;
and,betweenourselves,coachmanisnotveryfondoftheroadsbetweenthisandSotherton:healwayscomplainsbitterlyofthenarrowlanesscratchinghiscarriage,andyouknowoneshouldnotliketohavedearSirThomas,whenhecomeshome,findallthevarnishscratchedoff。“
“ThatwouldnotbeaveryhandsomereasonforusingMr。Crawford’s,“saidMaria;“butthetruthis,thatWilcoxisastupidoldfellow,anddoesnotknowhowtodrive。
IwillanswerforitthatweshallfindnoinconveniencefromnarrowroadsonWednesday。“