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"
Indeed
,
Mrs
Smith
,
we
must
not
expect
to
get
real
information
in
such
a
line
.
Facts
or
opinions
which
are
to
pass
through
the
hands
of
so
many
,
to
be
misconceived
by
folly
in
one
,
and
ignorance
in
another
,
can
hardly
have
much
truth
left
.
"
"
Only
give
me
a
hearing
.
You
will
soon
be
able
to
judge
of
the
general
credit
due
,
by
listening
to
some
particulars
which
you
can
yourself
immediately
contradict
or
confirm
.
Nobody
supposes
that
you
were
his
first
inducement
.
He
had
seen
you
indeed
,
before
he
came
to
Bath
,
and
admired
you
,
but
without
knowing
it
to
be
you
.
So
says
my
historian
,
at
least
.
Is
this
true
?
Did
he
see
you
last
summer
or
autumn
,
'
somewhere
down
in
the
west
,
'
to
use
her
own
words
,
without
knowing
it
to
be
you
?
"
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"
He
certainly
did
.
So
far
it
is
very
true
.
At
Lyme
.
I
happened
to
be
at
Lyme
.
"
"
Well
,
"
continued
Mrs
Smith
,
triumphantly
,
"
grant
my
friend
the
credit
due
to
the
establishment
of
the
first
point
asserted
.
He
saw
you
then
at
Lyme
,
and
liked
you
so
well
as
to
be
exceedingly
pleased
to
meet
with
you
again
in
Camden
Place
,
as
Miss
Anne
Elliot
,
and
from
that
moment
,
I
have
no
doubt
,
had
a
double
motive
in
his
visits
there
.
But
there
was
another
,
and
an
earlier
,
which
I
will
now
explain
.
If
there
is
anything
in
my
story
which
you
know
to
be
either
false
or
improbable
,
stop
me
.
My
account
states
,
that
your
sister
's
friend
,
the
lady
now
staying
with
you
,
whom
I
have
heard
you
mention
,
came
to
Bath
with
Miss
Elliot
and
Sir
Walter
as
long
ago
as
September
(
in
short
when
they
first
came
themselves
)
,
and
has
been
staying
there
ever
since
;
that
she
is
a
clever
,
insinuating
,
handsome
woman
,
poor
and
plausible
,
and
altogether
such
in
situation
and
manner
,
as
to
give
a
general
idea
,
among
Sir
Walter
's
acquaintance
,
of
her
meaning
to
be
Lady
Elliot
,
and
as
general
a
surprise
that
Miss
Elliot
should
be
apparently
,
blind
to
the
danger
.
"
Here
Mrs
Smith
paused
a
moment
;
but
Anne
had
not
a
word
to
say
,
and
she
continued
--
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"
This
was
the
light
in
which
it
appeared
to
those
who
knew
the
family
,
long
before
you
returned
to
it
;
and
Colonel
Wallis
had
his
eye
upon
your
father
enough
to
be
sensible
of
it
,
though
he
did
not
then
visit
in
Camden
Place
;
but
his
regard
for
Mr
Elliot
gave
him
an
interest
in
watching
all
that
was
going
on
there
,
and
when
Mr
Elliot
came
to
Bath
for
a
day
or
two
,
as
he
happened
to
do
a
little
before
Christmas
,
Colonel
Wallis
made
him
acquainted
with
the
appearance
of
things
,
and
the
reports
beginning
to
prevail
.
Now
you
are
to
understand
,
that
time
had
worked
a
very
material
change
in
Mr
Elliot
's
opinions
as
to
the
value
of
a
baronetcy
.
Upon
all
points
of
blood
and
connexion
he
is
a
completely
altered
man
.
Having
long
had
as
much
money
as
he
could
spend
,
nothing
to
wish
for
on
the
side
of
avarice
or
indulgence
,
he
has
been
gradually
learning
to
pin
his
happiness
upon
the
consequence
he
is
heir
to
.
I
thought
it
coming
on
before
our
acquaintance
ceased
,
but
it
is
now
a
confirmed
feeling
.
He
can
not
bear
the
idea
of
not
being
Sir
William
.
You
may
guess
,
therefore
,
that
the
news
he
heard
from
his
friend
could
not
be
very
agreeable
,
and
you
may
guess
what
it
produced
;
the
resolution
of
coming
back
to
Bath
as
soon
as
possible
,
and
of
fixing
himself
here
for
a
time
,
with
the
view
of
renewing
his
former
acquaintance
,
and
recovering
such
a
footing
in
the
family
as
might
give
him
the
means
of
ascertaining
the
degree
of
his
danger
,
and
of
circumventing
the
lady
if
he
found
it
material
.
This
was
agreed
upon
between
the
two
friends
as
the
only
thing
to
be
done
;
and
Colonel
Wallis
was
to
assist
in
every
way
that
he
could
.
He
was
to
be
introduced
,
and
Mrs
Wallis
was
to
be
introduced
,
and
everybody
was
to
be
introduced
.
Mr
Elliot
came
back
accordingly
;
and
on
application
was
forgiven
,
as
you
know
,
and
re-admitted
into
the
family
;
and
there
it
was
his
constant
object
,
and
his
only
object
(
till
your
arrival
added
another
motive
)
,
to
watch
Sir
Walter
and
Mrs
Clay
.
He
omitted
no
opportunity
of
being
with
them
,
threw
himself
in
their
way
,
called
at
all
hours
;
but
I
need
not
be
particular
on
this
subject
.
You
can
imagine
what
an
artful
man
would
do
;
and
with
this
guide
,
perhaps
,
may
recollect
what
you
have
seen
him
do
.
"
"
Yes
,
"
said
Anne
,
"
you
tell
me
nothing
which
does
not
accord
with
what
I
have
known
,
or
could
imagine
.
There
is
always
something
offensive
in
the
details
of
cunning
.