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Anxious
to
omit
no
possible
precaution
,
Anne
struggled
,
and
said
--
"
I
am
afraid
,
ma'am
,
that
it
is
not
perfectly
understood
.
Pray
be
so
good
as
to
mention
to
the
other
gentlemen
that
we
hope
to
see
your
whole
party
this
evening
.
I
am
afraid
there
had
been
some
mistake
;
and
I
wish
you
particularly
to
assure
Captain
Harville
and
Captain
Wentworth
,
that
we
hope
to
see
them
both
.
"
"
Oh
!
my
dear
,
it
is
quite
understood
,
I
give
you
my
word
.
Captain
Harville
has
no
thought
but
of
going
.
"
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"
Do
you
think
so
?
But
I
am
afraid
;
and
I
should
be
so
very
sorry
.
Will
you
promise
me
to
mention
it
,
when
you
see
them
again
?
You
will
see
them
both
this
morning
,
I
dare
say
.
Do
promise
me
.
"
"
To
be
sure
I
will
,
if
you
wish
it
.
Charles
,
if
you
see
Captain
Harville
anywhere
,
remember
to
give
Miss
Anne
's
message
.
But
indeed
,
my
dear
,
you
need
not
be
uneasy
.
Captain
Harville
holds
himself
quite
engaged
,
I
'll
answer
for
it
;
and
Captain
Wentworth
the
same
,
I
dare
say
.
"
Anne
could
do
no
more
;
but
her
heart
prophesied
some
mischance
to
damp
the
perfection
of
her
felicity
.
It
could
not
be
very
lasting
,
however
.
Even
if
he
did
not
come
to
Camden
Place
himself
,
it
would
be
in
her
power
to
send
an
intelligible
sentence
by
Captain
Harville
.
Another
momentary
vexation
occurred
.
Charles
,
in
his
real
concern
and
good
nature
,
would
go
home
with
her
;
there
was
no
preventing
him
.
This
was
almost
cruel
.
But
she
could
not
be
long
ungrateful
;
he
was
sacrificing
an
engagement
at
a
gunsmith
's
,
to
be
of
use
to
her
;
and
she
set
off
with
him
,
with
no
feeling
but
gratitude
apparent
.
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They
were
on
Union
Street
,
when
a
quicker
step
behind
,
a
something
of
familiar
sound
,
gave
her
two
moments
'
preparation
for
the
sight
of
Captain
Wentworth
.
He
joined
them
;
but
,
as
if
irresolute
whether
to
join
or
to
pass
on
,
said
nothing
,
only
looked
.
Anne
could
command
herself
enough
to
receive
that
look
,
and
not
repulsively
.
The
cheeks
which
had
been
pale
now
glowed
,
and
the
movements
which
had
hesitated
were
decided
.
He
walked
by
her
side
.
Presently
,
struck
by
a
sudden
thought
,
Charles
said
--
"
Captain
Wentworth
,
which
way
are
you
going
?
Only
to
Gay
Street
,
or
farther
up
the
town
?
"
"
I
hardly
know
,
"
replied
Captain
Wentworth
,
surprised
.