Chapter XXVIII

           

           Heruncleandbothherauntswereinthedrawing-roomwhenFannywentdown.Totheformershewasaninterestingobject,andhesawwithpleasurethegeneraleleganceofherappearance,andherbeinginremarkablygoodlooks.Theneatnessandproprietyofherdresswasallthathewouldallowhimselftocommendinherpresence,butuponherleavingtheroomagainsoonafterwards,hespokeofherbeautywithverydecidedpraise.

           “Yes,”saidLadyBertram,“shelooksverywell.IsentChapmantoher.”

           “Lookwell!Oh,yes!”criedMrs.Norris,“shehasgoodreasontolookwellwithallheradvantages:broughtupinthisfamilyasshehasbeen,withallthebenefitofhercousins’mannersbeforeher.Onlythink,mydearSirThomas,whatextraordinaryadvantagesyouandIhavebeenthemeansofgivingher.TheverygownyouhavebeentakingnoticeofisyourowngenerouspresenttoherwhendearMrs.Rushworthmarried.Whatwouldshehavebeenifwehadnottakenherbythehand?”

           SirThomassaidnomore;butwhentheysatdowntotabletheeyesofthetwoyoungmenassuredhimthatthesubjectmightbegentlytouchedagain,whentheladieswithdrew,withmoresuccess.Fannysawthatshewasapproved;andtheconsciousnessoflookingwellmadeherlookstillbetter.Fromavarietyofcausesshewashappy,andshewassoonmadestillhappier;forinfollowingherauntsoutoftheroom,Edmund,whowasholdingopenthedoor,said,asshepassedhim,“Youmustdancewithme,Fanny;youmustkeeptwodancesforme;anytwothatyoulike,exceptthefirst.”Shehadnothingmoretowishfor.

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