Crawford, with all his boasted good-nature, and all his
coachmanship, probably knew nothing of the matter, and had no active kindness in comparison of Edmund.
Crawford, with all his boasted good-nature, and all his
coachmanship, probably knew nothing of the matter, and had no active kindness in comparison of Edmund.
Flanigan could not have credited the brilliant curve with which we entered his yard to our
coachmanship. (199) This admittance of failure brings Sibbie's fragmented story, as well as the tour itself, to an end but it arguably leaves the main "humorous" narrative at odds with itself just as the trio of Mrs.