The Character of Mrs. Western, Her Great Learning and Knowledge of the World, and an Instance of the Deep Penetration Which She Derived From Those Advantages
- We're now back at Squire Western's house with Tom, Sophia, and Mrs. Western.
- The only person in the party who isn't cheerful is Sophia.
- Mrs. Western thinks she guesses the reason for Sophia's sudden seriousness.
- She spends the next couple of weeks trying to signal to Sophia that she knows Her Secret.
- Squire Western remains unaware of all of these goings-on.
- Finally, Mrs. Western points out to Squire Western what should have been completely obviousto him ages ago: Sophia is in love.
- Squire Western gets ready to fly off the handle, but Mrs. Western shushes him.
- She believes that Sophia has chosen the exact person who will make Squire Western happiest as a son-in-law.
- Mrs. Western thinks that Mr. Blifilis the object of Sophia's affections.
- Squire Western is thrilled: Mr. Blifil stands to inherit a huge estate, and they are next-door neighbors.
- Mrs. Western suggests that Squire Western talk over the match with Squire Allworthy.
- They squabble over whether or not Squire Allworthy will agree to the engagement.
- But they soon make up.
- (In fact, Squire Western backs down, since he has an eye out for Mrs. Western's inheritance—he wants it to go to his estate/Sophia.
- So he can't afford to make his sister too angry.)
- Squire Western hands over the responsibility for planning the match to Mrs. Western.