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"
It
was
not
in
her
nature
.
She
doted
on
him
.
"
"
It
would
not
be
the
nature
of
any
woman
who
truly
loved
.
"
Captain
Harville
smiled
,
as
much
as
to
say
,
"
Do
you
claim
that
for
your
sex
?
"
and
she
answered
the
question
,
smiling
also
,
"
Yes
.
We
certainly
do
not
forget
you
as
soon
as
you
forget
us
.
It
is
,
perhaps
,
our
fate
rather
than
our
merit
.
We
can
not
help
ourselves
.
We
live
at
home
,
quiet
,
confined
,
and
our
feelings
prey
upon
us
.
You
are
forced
on
exertion
.
You
have
always
a
profession
,
pursuits
,
business
of
some
sort
or
other
,
to
take
you
back
into
the
world
immediately
,
and
continual
occupation
and
change
soon
weaken
impressions
.
"
"
Granting
your
assertion
that
the
world
does
all
this
so
soon
for
men
(
which
,
however
,
I
do
not
think
I
shall
grant
)
,
it
does
not
apply
to
Benwick
.
He
has
not
been
forced
upon
any
exertion
.
The
peace
turned
him
on
shore
at
the
very
moment
,
and
he
has
been
living
with
us
,
in
our
little
family
circle
,
ever
since
.
"
"
True
,
"
said
Anne
,
"
very
true
;
I
did
not
recollect
;
but
what
shall
we
say
now
,
Captain
Harville
?
If
the
change
be
not
from
outward
circumstances
,
it
must
be
from
within
;
it
must
be
nature
,
man
's
nature
,
which
has
done
the
business
for
Captain
Benwick
.
"
"
No
,
no
,
it
is
not
man
's
nature
.
I
will
not
allow
it
to
be
more
man
's
nature
than
woman
's
to
be
inconstant
and
forget
those
they
do
love
,
or
have
loved
.
I
believe
the
reverse
.
I
believe
in
a
true
analogy
between
our
bodily
frames
and
our
mental
;
and
that
as
our
bodies
are
the
strongest
,
so
are
our
feelings
;
capable
of
bearing
most
rough
usage
,
and
riding
out
the
heaviest
weather
.
"
"
Your
feelings
may
be
the
strongest
,
"
replied
Anne
,
"
but
the
same
spirit
of
analogy
will
authorise
me
to
assert
that
ours
are
the
most
tender
.
Man
is
more
robust
than
woman
,
but
he
is
not
longer
lived
;
which
exactly
explains
my
view
of
the
nature
of
their
attachments
.
Nay
,
it
would
be
too
hard
upon
you
,
if
it
were
otherwise
.
You
have
difficulties
,
and
privations
,
and
dangers
enough
to
struggle
with
.
You
are
always
labouring
and
toiling
,
exposed
to
every
risk
and
hardship
.
Your
home
,
country
,
friends
,
all
quitted
.
Neither
time
,
nor
health
,
nor
life
,
to
be
called
your
own
.
It
would
be
hard
,
indeed
"
(
with
a
faltering
voice
)
,
"
if
woman
's
feelings
were
to
be
added
to
all
this
.
"
"
We
shall
never
agree
upon
this
question
,
"
Captain
Harville
was
beginning
to
say
,
when
a
slight
noise
called
their
attention
to
Captain
Wentworth
's
hitherto
perfectly
quiet
division
of
the
room
.
It
was
nothing
more
than
that
his
pen
had
fallen
down
;
but
Anne
was
startled
at
finding
him
nearer
than
she
had
supposed
,
and
half
inclined
to
suspect
that
the
pen
had
only
fallen
because
he
had
been
occupied
by
them
,
striving
to
catch
sounds
,
which
yet
she
did
not
think
he
could
have
caught
.