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[00:05.34]When they are at a distance from all their family said Fanny colouring for William's sake they can write long letters
[00:20.04]Miss Price has a brother at sea said Edmund whose excellence52 as a correspondent makes her think you too severe upon us
[00:27.33]At sea has she In the king's service of course
[00:29.19]Fanny would rather have had Edmund tell the story but his determined53 silence obliged her to relate her brother's situation: her voice was animated54 in speaking of his profession and the foreign stations he had been on but she could not mention the number of years that he had been absent without tears in her eyes Miss Crawford civilly wished him an early promotion55
[00:56.16]Do you know anything of my cousin's captain said Edmund Captain Marshall You have a large acquaintance in the navy I conclude
[01:00.93]Among admirals large enough but with an air of grandeur we know very little of the inferior ranks Post-captains may be very good sort of men but they do not belong to us Of various admirals I could tell you a great deal: of them and their flags and the gradation of their pay and their bickerings and jealousies56 But in general I can assure you that they are all passed over and all very ill used Certainly my home at my uncle's brought me acquainted with a circle of admirals Of Rears and Vices57 I saw enough Now do not be suspecting me of a pun I entreat
[01:21.57]Edmund again felt grave and only replied It is a noble profession
[01:24.81]Yes the profession is well enough under two circumstances: if it make the fortune and there be discretion58 in spending it but in short it is not a favourite profession of mine It has never worn an amiable59 form to me
[01:34.2]Edmund reverted60 to the harp and was again very happy in the prospect of hearing her play
[01:38.22]The subject of improving grounds meanwhile was still under consideration among the others and Mrs Grant could not help addressing her brother though it was calling his attention from Miss Julia Bertram
[01:50.25]My dear Henry have you nothing to say You have been an improver yourself and from what I hear of Everingham it may vie with any place in England Its natural beauties I am sure are great Everingham as it used to be was perfect in my estimation: such a happy fall of ground and such timber What would I not give to see it again
[02:07.83]You are fond of the sort of thing said Julia
[02:11.07]Excessively but what with the natural advantages of the ground which pointed62 out even to a very young eye what little remained to be done and my own consequent resolutions I had not been of age three months before Everingham was all that it is now My plan was laid at Westminster a little altered perhaps at Cambridge and at one-and-twenty executed I am inclined to envy Mr Rushworth for having so much happiness yet before him I have been a devourer63 of my own
[02:49.86]Mrs Grant hearing the latter part of this speech enforced it warmly persuaded that no judgment64 could be equal to her brother's and as Miss Bertram caught at the idea likewise and gave it her full support declaring that in her opinion it was infinitely65 better to consult with friends and disinterested66 advisers67 than immediately to throw the business into the hands of a professional man Mr Rushworth was very ready to request the favour of Mr Crawford's assistance and Mr Crawford after properly depreciating68 his own abilities was quite at his service in any way that could be useful Mr Rushworth then began to propose Mr Crawford's doing him the honour of coming over to Sotherton and taking a bed there when Mrs Norris as if reading in her two nieces' minds their little approbation69 of a plan which was to take Mr Crawford away interposed with an amendment70
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