In which we witness the sober aftermath of youthful indiscretions at Mansfield Park, as Sir Thomas reasserts order with a firm but measured hand, and Mrs. Norris navigates his reproach with her usual blend of officiousness and self-praise. The departure of unwelcome visitors and the cessation of the amateur theatricals bring a solemn quietude to the estate, while the inhabitants grapple with mingled feelings of regret, relief, and restrained hope.