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111
The
sister
,
Mrs
Croft
,
had
then
been
out
of
England
,
accompanying
her
husband
on
a
foreign
station
,
and
her
own
sister
,
Mary
,
had
been
at
school
while
it
all
occurred
;
and
never
admitted
by
the
pride
of
some
,
and
the
delicacy
of
others
,
to
the
smallest
knowledge
of
it
afterwards
.
112
With
these
supports
,
she
hoped
that
the
acquaintance
between
herself
and
the
Crofts
,
which
,
with
Lady
Russell
,
still
resident
in
Kellynch
,
and
Mary
fixed
only
three
miles
off
,
must
be
anticipated
,
need
not
involve
any
particular
awkwardness
.
113
On
the
morning
appointed
for
Admiral
and
Mrs
Croft
's
seeing
Kellynch
Hall
,
Anne
found
it
most
natural
to
take
her
almost
daily
walk
to
Lady
Russell
's
,
and
keep
out
of
the
way
till
all
was
over
;
when
she
found
it
most
natural
to
be
sorry
that
she
had
missed
the
opportunity
of
seeing
them
.
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114
This
meeting
of
the
two
parties
proved
highly
satisfactory
,
and
decided
the
whole
business
at
once
.
Each
lady
was
previously
well
disposed
for
an
agreement
,
and
saw
nothing
,
therefore
,
but
good
manners
in
the
other
;
and
with
regard
to
the
gentlemen
,
there
was
such
an
hearty
good
humour
,
such
an
open
,
trusting
liberality
on
the
Admiral
's
side
,
as
could
not
but
influence
Sir
Walter
,
who
had
besides
been
flattered
into
his
very
best
and
most
polished
behaviour
by
Mr
Shepherd
's
assurances
of
his
being
known
,
by
report
,
to
the
Admiral
,
as
a
model
of
good
breeding
.
115
The
house
and
grounds
,
and
furniture
,
were
approved
,
the
Crofts
were
approved
,
terms
,
time
,
every
thing
,
and
every
body
,
was
right
;
and
Mr
Shepherd
's
clerks
were
set
to
work
,
without
there
having
been
a
single
preliminary
difference
to
modify
of
all
that
"
This
indenture
sheweth
.
116
"
117
Sir
Walter
,
without
hesitation
,
declared
the
Admiral
to
be
the
best-looking
sailor
he
had
ever
met
with
,
and
went
so
far
as
to
say
,
that
if
his
own
man
might
have
had
the
arranging
of
his
hair
,
he
should
not
be
ashamed
of
being
seen
with
him
any
where
;
and
the
Admiral
,
with
sympathetic
cordiality
,
observed
to
his
wife
as
they
drove
back
through
the
park
,
"
I
thought
we
should
soon
come
to
a
deal
,
my
dear
,
in
spite
of
what
they
told
us
at
Taunton
.
The
Baronet
will
never
set
the
Thames
on
fire
,
but
there
seems
to
be
no
harm
in
him
.
"
reciprocal
compliments
,
which
would
have
been
esteemed
about
equal
.
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118
The
Crofts
were
to
have
possession
at
Michaelmas
;
and
as
Sir
Walter
proposed
removing
to
Bath
in
the
course
of
the
preceding
month
,
there
was
no
time
to
be
lost
in
making
every
dependent
arrangement
.
119
Lady
Russell
,
convinced
that
Anne
would
not
be
allowed
to
be
of
any
use
,
or
any
importance
,
in
the
choice
of
the
house
which
they
were
going
to
secure
,
was
very
unwilling
to
have
her
hurried
away
so
soon
,
and
wanted
to
make
it
possible
for
her
to
stay
behind
till
she
might
convey
her
to
Bath
herself
after
Christmas
;
but
having
engagements
of
her
own
which
must
take
her
from
Kellynch
for
several
weeks
,
she
was
unable
to
give
the
full
invitation
she
wished
,
and
Anne
though
dreading
the
possible
heats
of
September
in
all
the
white
glare
of
Bath
,
and
grieving
to
forego
all
the
influence
so
sweet
and
so
sad
of
the
autumnal
months
in
the
country
,
did
not
think
that
,
everything
considered
,
she
wished
to
remain
.
120
It
would
be
most
right
,
and
most
wise
,
and
,
therefore
must
involve
least
suffering
to
go
with
the
others
.