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"
Indeed
,
I
do
say
it
.
I
never
saw
anybody
in
my
life
spell
harder
for
an
invitation
.
Poor
man
!
I
was
really
in
pain
for
him
;
for
your
hard-hearted
sister
,
Miss
Anne
,
seems
bent
on
cruelty
.
"
"
Oh
!
"
cried
Elizabeth
,
"
I
have
been
rather
too
much
used
to
the
game
to
be
soon
overcome
by
a
gentleman
's
hints
.
However
,
when
I
found
how
excessively
he
was
regretting
that
he
should
miss
my
father
this
morning
,
I
gave
way
immediately
,
for
I
would
never
really
omit
an
opportunity
of
bring
him
and
Sir
Walter
together
.
They
appear
to
so
much
advantage
in
company
with
each
other
.
Each
behaving
so
pleasantly
.
Mr
Elliot
looking
up
with
so
much
respect
.
"
"
Quite
delightful
!
"
cried
Mrs
Clay
,
not
daring
,
however
,
to
turn
her
eyes
towards
Anne
.
"
Exactly
like
father
and
son
!
Dear
Miss
Elliot
,
may
I
not
say
father
and
son
?
"
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"
Oh
!
I
lay
no
embargo
on
any
body
's
words
.
If
you
will
have
such
ideas
!
But
,
upon
my
word
,
I
am
scarcely
sensible
of
his
attentions
being
beyond
those
of
other
men
.
"
"
My
dear
Miss
Elliot
!
"
exclaimed
Mrs
Clay
,
lifting
her
hands
and
eyes
,
and
sinking
all
the
rest
of
her
astonishment
in
a
convenient
silence
.
"
Well
,
my
dear
Penelope
,
you
need
not
be
so
alarmed
about
him
.
I
did
invite
him
,
you
know
.
I
sent
him
away
with
smiles
.
When
I
found
he
was
really
going
to
his
friends
at
Thornberry
Park
for
the
whole
day
to-morrow
,
I
had
compassion
on
him
.
"
Anne
admired
the
good
acting
of
the
friend
,
in
being
able
to
shew
such
pleasure
as
she
did
,
in
the
expectation
and
in
the
actual
arrival
of
the
very
person
whose
presence
must
really
be
interfering
with
her
prime
object
.
It
was
impossible
but
that
Mrs
Clay
must
hate
the
sight
of
Mr
Elliot
;
and
yet
she
could
assume
a
most
obliging
,
placid
look
,
and
appear
quite
satisfied
with
the
curtailed
license
of
devoting
herself
only
half
as
much
to
Sir
Walter
as
she
would
have
done
otherwise
.
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To
Anne
herself
it
was
most
distressing
to
see
Mr
Elliot
enter
the
room
;
and
quite
painful
to
have
him
approach
and
speak
to
her
.
She
had
been
used
before
to
feel
that
he
could
not
be
always
quite
sincere
,
but
now
she
saw
insincerity
in
everything
.
His
attentive
deference
to
her
father
,
contrasted
with
his
former
language
,
was
odious
;
and
when
she
thought
of
his
cruel
conduct
towards
Mrs
Smith
,
she
could
hardly
bear
the
sight
of
his
present
smiles
and
mildness
,
or
the
sound
of
his
artificial
good
sentiments
.
She
meant
to
avoid
any
such
alteration
of
manners
as
might
provoke
a
remonstrance
on
his
side
.
It
was
a
great
object
to
her
to
escape
all
enquiry
or
eclat
;
but
it
was
her
intention
to
be
as
decidedly
cool
to
him
as
might
be
compatible
with
their
relationship
;
and
to
retrace
,
as
quietly
as
she
could
,
the
few
steps
of
unnecessary
intimacy
she
had
been
gradually
led
along
.
She
was
accordingly
more
guarded
,
and
more
cool
,
than
she
had
been
the
night
before
.