The effect of confinement on the inhabitants of both worlds is restlessness. At Portsmouth, it appears as noisy exuberance. At Sotherton, the continuous pacing of the grounds and the reshuffling of places in place. Miss the barouche are suggestive of dissatisfaction with one's Paces ennui finds expression in the confines of the wilderness, and her movement.“`I must move,' she said,`resting fatigues me.-I have looked across the ha-ha till I am weary'”(96).