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"
Have
you
finished
your
letter
?
"
said
Captain
Harville
.
"
Not
quite
,
a
few
lines
more
.
I
shall
have
done
in
five
minutes
.
"
"
There
is
no
hurry
on
my
side
.
I
am
only
ready
whenever
you
are
.
I
am
in
very
good
anchorage
here
,
"
(
smiling
at
Anne
,
)
"
well
supplied
,
and
want
for
nothing
.
No
hurry
for
a
signal
at
all
.
Well
,
Miss
Elliot
,
"
(
lowering
his
voice
,
)
"
as
I
was
saying
we
shall
never
agree
,
I
suppose
,
upon
this
point
.
No
man
and
woman
,
would
,
probably
.
But
let
me
observe
that
all
histories
are
against
you
--
all
stories
,
prose
and
verse
.
If
I
had
such
a
memory
as
Benwick
,
I
could
bring
you
fifty
quotations
in
a
moment
on
my
side
the
argument
,
and
I
do
not
think
I
ever
opened
a
book
in
my
life
which
had
not
something
to
say
upon
woman
's
inconstancy
.
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Songs
and
proverbs
,
all
talk
of
woman
's
fickleness
.
But
perhaps
you
will
say
,
these
were
all
written
by
men
.
"
"
Perhaps
I
shall
.
Yes
,
yes
,
if
you
please
,
no
reference
to
examples
in
books
.
Men
have
had
every
advantage
of
us
in
telling
their
own
story
.
Education
has
been
theirs
in
so
much
higher
a
degree
;
the
pen
has
been
in
their
hands
.
I
will
not
allow
books
to
prove
anything
.
"
"
But
how
shall
we
prove
anything
?
"
"
We
never
shall
.
We
never
can
expect
to
prove
any
thing
upon
such
a
point
.
It
is
a
difference
of
opinion
which
does
not
admit
of
proof
.
We
each
begin
,
probably
,
with
a
little
bias
towards
our
own
sex
;
and
upon
that
bias
build
every
circumstance
in
favour
of
it
which
has
occurred
within
our
own
circle
;
many
of
which
circumstances
(
perhaps
those
very
cases
which
strike
us
the
most
)
may
be
precisely
such
as
can
not
be
brought
forward
without
betraying
a
confidence
,
or
in
some
respect
saying
what
should
not
be
said
.
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"
"
Ah
!
"
cried
Captain
Harville
,
in
a
tone
of
strong
feeling
,
"
if
I
could
but
make
you
comprehend
what
a
man
suffers
when
he
takes
a
last
look
at
his
wife
and
children
,
and
watches
the
boat
that
he
has
sent
them
off
in
,
as
long
as
it
is
in
sight
,
and
then
turns
away
and
says
,
'
God
knows
whether
we
ever
meet
again
!
'
And
then
,
if
I
could
convey
to
you
the
glow
of
his
soul
when
he
does
see
them
again
;
when
,
coming
back
after
a
twelvemonth
's
absence
,
perhaps
,
and
obliged
to
put
into
another
port
,
he
calculates
how
soon
it
be
possible
to
get
them
there
,
pretending
to
deceive
himself
,
and
saying
,
'
They
can
not
be
here
till
such
a
day
,
'
but
all
the
while
hoping
for
them
twelve
hours
sooner
,
and
seeing
them
arrive
at
last
,
as
if
Heaven
had
given
them
wings
,
by
many
hours
sooner
still
!
If
I
could
explain
to
you
all
this
,
and
all
that
a
man
can
bear
and
do
,
and
glories
to
do
,
for
the
sake
of
these
treasures
of
his
existence
!
I
speak
,
you
know
,
only
of
such
men
as
have
hearts
!
"
pressing
his
own
with
emotion
.
"
Oh
!
"
cried
Anne
eagerly
,
"
I
hope
I
do
justice
to
all
that
is
felt
by
you
,
and
by
those
who
resemble
you
.
God
forbid
that
I
should
undervalue
the
warm
and
faithful
feelings
of
any
of
my
fellow-creatures
!
I
should
deserve
utter
contempt
if
I
dared
to
suppose
that
true
attachment
and
constancy
were
known
only
by
woman
.
No
,
I
believe
you
capable
of
everything
great
and
good
in
your
married
lives
.