Mrs。Norriswasalittleconfoundedandasnearlybeingsilencedasevershehadbeeninherlife;forshewasashamedtoconfesshavingneverseenanyoftheimproprietywhichwassoglaringtoSirThomas,andwouldnothaveadmittedthatherinfluencewasinsufficient——
  thatshemighthavetalkedinvain。Heronlyresourcewastogetoutofthesubjectasfastaspossible,andturnthecurrentofSirThomas’sideasintoahappierchannel。
  Shehadagreatdealtoinsinuateinherownpraiseasto_general_attentiontotheinterestandcomfortofhisfamily,muchexertionandmanysacrificestoglanceatintheformofhurriedwalksandsuddenremovalsfromherownfireside,andmanyexcellenthintsofdistrustandeconomytoLadyBertramandEdmundtodetail,wherebyamostconsiderablesavinghadalwaysarisen,andmorethanonebadservantbeendetected。ButherchiefstrengthlayinSotherton。HergreatestsupportandglorywasinhavingformedtheconnexionwiththeRushworths。
  _There_shewasimpregnable。ShetooktoherselfallthecreditofbringingMr。Rushworth’sadmirationofMariatoanyeffect。“IfIhadnotbeenactive,“saidshe,“andmadeapointofbeingintroducedtohismother,andthenprevailedonmysistertopaythefirstvisit,IamascertainasIsitherethatnothingwouldhavecomeofit;forMr。Rushworthisthesortofamiablemodestyoungmanwhowantsagreatdealofencouragement,andthereweregirlsenoughonthecatchforhimifwehadbeenidle。ButIleftnostoneunturned。Iwasreadytomoveheavenandearthtopersuademysister,andatlastIdidpersuadeher。YouknowthedistancetoSotherton;itwasinthemiddleofwinter,andtheroadsalmostimpassable,butIdidpersuadeher。“
  “Iknowhowgreat,howjustlygreat,yourinfluenceiswithLadyBertramandherchildren,andamthemoreconcernedthatitshouldnothavebeen。“
  “MydearSirThomas,ifyouhadseenthestateoftheroads_that_day!Ithoughtweshouldneverhavegotthroughthem,thoughwehadthefourhorsesofcourse;
  andpooroldcoachmanwouldattendus,outofhisgreatloveandkindness,thoughhewashardlyabletosittheboxonaccountoftherheumatismwhichIhadbeendoctoringhimforeversinceMichaelmas。Icuredhimatlast;
  buthewasverybadallthewinter——andthiswassuchaday,Icouldnothelpgoingtohimupinhisroombeforewesetofftoadvisehimnottoventure:hewasputtingonhiswig;
  soIsaid,’Coachman,youhadmuchbetternotgo;yourLadyandIshallbeverysafe;youknowhowsteadyStephenis,andCharleshasbeenupontheleaderssooftennow,thatIamsurethereisnofear。’But,however,Isoonfounditwouldnotdo;hewasbentupongoing,andasI
  hatetobeworryingandofficious,Isaidnomore;butmyheartquiteachedforhimateveryjolt,andwhenwegotintotheroughlanesaboutStoke,where,whatwithfrostandsnowuponbedsofstones,itwasworsethananythingyoucanimagine,Iwasquiteinanagonyabouthim。
  Andthenthepoorhorsestoo!Toseethemstrainingaway!
  YouknowhowIalwaysfeelforthehorses。AndwhenwegottothebottomofSandcroftHill,whatdoyouthinkIdid?
  Youwilllaughatme;butIgotoutandwalkedup。
  Ididindeed。Itmightnotbesavingthemmuch,butitwassomething,andIcouldnotbeartositatmyeaseandbedraggedupattheexpenseofthosenobleanimals。
  Icaughtadreadfulcold,but_that_Ididnotregard。
  Myobjectwasaccomplishedinthevisit。“
  “Ihopeweshallalwaysthinktheacquaintanceworthanytroublethatmightbetakentoestablishit。
  ThereisnothingverystrikinginMr。Rushworth’smanners,butIwaspleasedlastnightwithwhatappearedtobehisopinionononesubject:hisdecidedpreferenceofaquietfamilypartytothebustleandconfusionofacting。
  Heseemedtofeelexactlyasonecouldwish。“
  “Yes,indeed,andthemoreyouknowofhimthebetteryouwilllikehim。Heisnotashiningcharacter,buthehasathousandgoodqualities;andissodisposedtolookuptoyou,thatIamquitelaughedataboutit,foreverybodyconsidersitasmydoing。’Uponmyword,Mrs。Norris,’saidMrs。Granttheotherday,’ifMr。Rushworthwereasonofyourown,hecouldnotholdSirThomasingreaterrespect。’“
  SirThomasgaveupthepoint,foiledbyherevasions,disarmedbyherflattery;andwasobligedtorestsatisfiedwiththeconvictionthatwherethepresentpleasureofthoseshelovedwasatstake,herkindnessdidsometimesoverpowerherjudgment。
  Itwasabusymorningwithhim。Conversationwithanyofthemoccupiedbutasmallpartofit。HehadtoreinstatehimselfinallthewontedconcernsofhisMansfieldlife:toseehisstewardandhisbailiff;
  toexamineandcompute,and,intheintervalsofbusiness,towalkintohisstablesandhisgardens,andnearestplantations;butactiveandmethodical,hehadnotonlydoneallthisbeforeheresumedhisseatasmasterofthehouseatdinner,hehadalsosetthecarpentertoworkinpullingdownwhathadbeensolatelyputupinthebilliard-room,andgiventhescene-painterhisdismissallongenoughtojustifythepleasingbeliefofhisbeingthenatleastasfaroffasNorthampton。
  Thescene-painterwasgone,havingspoiltonlythefloorofoneroom,ruinedallthecoachman’ssponges,andmadefiveoftheunder-servantsidleanddissatisfied;
  andSirThomaswasinhopesthatanotherdayortwowouldsufficetowipeawayeveryoutwardmementoofwhathadbeen,eventothedestructionofeveryunboundcopyofLovers’
  Vowsinthehouse,forhewasburningallthatmethiseyeMr。YateswasbeginningnowtounderstandSirThomas’sintentions,thoughasfaraseverfromunderstandingtheirsource。
  Heandhisfriendhadbeenoutwiththeirgunsthechiefofthemorning,andTomhadtakentheopportunityofexplaining,withproperapologiesforhisfather’sparticularity,whatwastobeexpected。Mr。Yatesfeltitasacutelyasmightbesupposed。Tobeasecondtimedisappointedinthesamewaywasaninstanceofverysevereill-luck;
  andhisindignationwassuch,thathaditnotbeenfordelicacytowardshisfriend,andhisfriend’syoungestsister,hebelievedheshouldcertainlyattackthebaronetontheabsurdityofhisproceedings,andarguehimintoalittlemorerationality。HebelievedthisverystoutlywhilehewasinMansfieldWood,andallthewayhome;
  buttherewasasomethinginSirThomas,whentheysatroundthesametable,whichmadeMr。Yatesthinkitwisertolethimpursuehisownway,andfeelthefollyofitwithoutopposition。Hehadknownmanydisagreeablefathersbefore,andoftenbeenstruckwiththeinconveniencestheyoccasioned,butnever,inthewholecourseofhislife,hadheseenoneofthatclasssounintelligiblymoral,soinfamouslytyrannicalasSirThomas。Hewasnotamantobeenduredbutforhischildren’ssake,andhemightbethankfultohisfairdaughterJuliathatMr。Yatesdidyetmeantostayafewdayslongerunderhisroof。
  Theeveningpassedwithexternalsmoothness,thoughalmosteverymindwasruffled;andthemusicwhichSirThomascalledforfromhisdaughtershelpedtoconcealthewantofrealharmony。Mariawasinagooddealofagitation。
  ItwasoftheutmostconsequencetoherthatCrawfordshouldnowlosenotimeindeclaringhimself,andshewasdisturbedthatevenadayshouldbegonebywithoutseemingtoadvancethatpoint。Shehadbeenexpectingtoseehimthewholemorning,andalltheevening,too,wasstillexpectinghim。Mr。RushworthhadsetoffearlywiththegreatnewsforSotherton;andshehadfondlyhopedforsuchanimmediate_eclaircissement_asmightsavehimthetroubleofevercomingbackagain。ButtheyhadseennoonefromtheParsonage,notacreature,andhadheardnotidingsbeyondafriendlynoteofcongratulationandinquiryfromMrs。GranttoLadyBertram。Itwasthefirstdayformany,manyweeks,inwhichthefamilieshadbeenwhollydivided。Four-and-twentyhourshadneverpassedbefore,sinceAugustbegan,withoutbringingthemtogetherinsomewayorother。Itwasasad,anxiousday;
  andthemorrow,thoughdifferinginthesortofevil,didbynomeansbringless。Afewmomentsoffeverishenjoymentwerefollowedbyhoursofacutesuffering。
  HenryCrawfordwasagaininthehouse:hewalkedupwithDr。Grant,whowasanxioustopayhisrespectstoSirThomas,andatratheranearlyhourtheywereusheredintothebreakfast-room,whereweremostofthefamily。
  SirThomassoonappeared,andMariasawwithdelightandagitationtheintroductionofthemanshelovedtoherfather。Hersensationswereindefinable,andsoweretheyafewminutesafterwardsuponhearingHenryCrawford,whohadachairbetweenherselfandTom,askthelatterinanundervoicewhethertherewereanyplansforresumingtheplayafterthepresenthappyinterruptionwithacourteousglanceatSirThomas,because,inthatcase,heshouldmakeapointofreturningtoMansfieldatanytimerequiredbytheparty:hewasgoingawayimmediately,beingtomeethisuncleatBathwithoutdelay;butiftherewereanyprospectofarenewalofLovers’Vows,heshouldholdhimselfpositivelyengaged,heshouldbreakthrougheveryotherclaim,heshouldabsolutelyconditionwithhisuncleforattendingthemwheneverhemightbewanted。
  Theplayshouldnotbelostby_his_absence。
  “FromBath,Norfolk,London,York,whereverImaybe,“
  saidhe;“IwillattendyoufromanyplaceinEngland,atanhour’snotice。“
  ItwaswellatthatmomentthatTomhadtospeak,andnothissister。Hecouldimmediatelysaywitheasyfluency,“Iamsorryyouaregoing;butastoourplay,_that_isallover——entirelyatanend“lookingsignificantlyathisfather。“Thepainterwassentoffyesterday,andverylittlewillremainofthetheatreto-morrow。Iknewhow_that_wouldbefromthefirst。ItisearlyforBath。
  Youwillfindnobodythere。“
  “Itisaboutmyuncle’susualtime。“
  “Whendoyouthinkofgoing?“
  “Imay,perhaps,getasfarasBanburyto-day。“
  “WhosestablesdoyouuseatBath?“wasthenextquestion;