In which we observe the delicate navigation of social proprieties as Mr. Crawford unexpectedly visits Mrs. Price and her daughters, bringing with him a refreshing politeness that contrasts with the humble circumstances of Fanny’s home, and engage in a somewhat awkward yet revealing walk through Portsmouth and the dockyard. The conversation opens windows upon distant estates and mutual acquaintances, tinted with an improving regard that, while not altering fundamental incompatibilities, offers Fanny a rare and bittersweet solace.