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Anne
felt
truly
obliged
to
her
for
such
kindness
;
and
quite
as
much
so
for
the
opportunity
it
gave
her
of
decidedly
saying
--
"
If
it
depended
only
on
my
inclination
,
ma'am
,
the
party
at
home
(
excepting
on
Mary
's
account
)
would
not
be
the
smallest
impediment
.
I
have
no
pleasure
in
the
sort
of
meeting
,
and
should
be
too
happy
to
change
it
for
a
play
,
and
with
you
.
But
,
it
had
better
not
be
attempted
,
perhaps
.
"
She
had
spoken
it
;
but
she
trembled
when
it
was
done
,
conscious
that
her
words
were
listened
to
,
and
daring
not
even
to
try
to
observe
their
effect
.
It
was
soon
generally
agreed
that
Tuesday
should
be
the
day
;
Charles
only
reserving
the
advantage
of
still
teasing
his
wife
,
by
persisting
that
he
would
go
to
the
play
to-morrow
if
nobody
else
would
.
Captain
Wentworth
left
his
seat
,
and
walked
to
the
fire-place
;
probably
for
the
sake
of
walking
away
from
it
soon
afterwards
,
and
taking
a
station
,
with
less
bare-faced
design
,
by
Anne
.
"
You
have
not
been
long
enough
in
Bath
,
"
said
he
,
"
to
enjoy
the
evening
parties
of
the
place
.
"
"
Oh
!
no
.
The
usual
character
of
them
has
nothing
for
me
.
I
am
no
card-player
.
"
"
You
were
not
formerly
,
I
know
.
You
did
not
use
to
like
cards
;
but
time
makes
many
changes
.
"
"
I
am
not
yet
so
much
changed
,
"
cried
Anne
,
and
stopped
,
fearing
she
hardly
knew
what
misconstruction
.
After
waiting
a
few
moments
he
said
,
and
as
if
it
were
the
result
of
immediate
feeling
,
"
It
is
a
period
,
indeed
!
Eight
years
and
a
half
is
a
period
.
"
Whether
he
would
have
proceeded
farther
was
left
to
Anne
's
imagination
to
ponder
over
in
a
calmer
hour
;
for
while
still
hearing
the
sounds
he
had
uttered
,
she
was
startled
to
other
subjects
by
Henrietta
,
eager
to
make
use
of
the
present
leisure
for
getting
out
,
and
calling
on
her
companions
to
lose
no
time
,
lest
somebody
else
should
come
in
.