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"
You
should
have
distinguished
,
"
replied
Anne
.
"
You
should
not
have
suspected
me
now
;
the
case
is
so
different
,
and
my
age
is
so
different
.
If
I
was
wrong
in
yielding
to
persuasion
once
,
remember
that
it
was
to
persuasion
exerted
on
the
side
of
safety
,
not
of
risk
.
When
I
yielded
,
I
thought
it
was
to
duty
,
but
no
duty
could
be
called
in
aid
here
.
In
marrying
a
man
indifferent
to
me
,
all
risk
would
have
been
incurred
,
and
all
duty
violated
.
"
"
Perhaps
I
ought
to
have
reasoned
thus
,
"
he
replied
,
"
but
I
could
not
.
I
could
not
derive
benefit
from
the
late
knowledge
I
had
acquired
of
your
character
.
I
could
not
bring
it
into
play
;
it
was
overwhelmed
,
buried
,
lost
in
those
earlier
feelings
which
I
had
been
smarting
under
year
after
year
.
I
could
think
of
you
only
as
one
who
had
yielded
,
who
had
given
me
up
,
who
had
been
influenced
by
any
one
rather
than
by
me
.
I
saw
you
with
the
very
person
who
had
guided
you
in
that
year
of
misery
.
I
had
no
reason
to
believe
her
of
less
authority
now
.
The
force
of
habit
was
to
be
added
.
"
"
I
should
have
thought
,
"
said
Anne
,
"
that
my
manner
to
yourself
might
have
spared
you
much
or
all
of
this
.
"
"
No
,
no
!
your
manner
might
be
only
the
ease
which
your
engagement
to
another
man
would
give
.
I
left
you
in
this
belief
;
and
yet
,
I
was
determined
to
see
you
again
.
My
spirits
rallied
with
the
morning
,
and
I
felt
that
I
had
still
a
motive
for
remaining
here
.
"
At
last
Anne
was
at
home
again
,
and
happier
than
any
one
in
that
house
could
have
conceived
.
All
the
surprise
and
suspense
,
and
every
other
painful
part
of
the
morning
dissipated
by
this
conversation
,
she
re-entered
the
house
so
happy
as
to
be
obliged
to
find
an
alloy
in
some
momentary
apprehensions
of
its
being
impossible
to
last
.
An
interval
of
meditation
,
serious
and
grateful
,
was
the
best
corrective
of
everything
dangerous
in
such
high-wrought
felicity
;
and
she
went
to
her
room
,
and
grew
steadfast
and
fearless
in
the
thankfulness
of
her
enjoyment
.
The
evening
came
,
the
drawing-rooms
were
lighted
up
,
the
company
assembled
.
It
was
but
a
card
party
,
it
was
but
a
mixture
of
those
who
had
never
met
before
,
and
those
who
met
too
often
;
a
commonplace
business
,
too
numerous
for
intimacy
,
too
small
for
variety
;
but
Anne
had
never
found
an
evening
shorter
.
Glowing
and
lovely
in
sensibility
and
happiness
,
and
more
generally
admired
than
she
thought
about
or
cared
for
,
she
had
cheerful
or
forbearing
feelings
for
every
creature
around
her
.
Mr
Elliot
was
there
;
she
avoided
,
but
she
could
pity
him
.
The
Wallises
,
she
had
amusement
in
understanding
them
.
Lady
Dalrymple
and
Miss
Carteret
--
they
would
soon
be
innoxious
cousins
to
her
.
She
cared
not
for
Mrs
Clay
,
and
had
nothing
to
blush
for
in
the
public
manners
of
her
father
and
sister
.
With
the
Musgroves
,
there
was
the
happy
chat
of
perfect
ease
;
with
Captain
Harville
,
the
kind-hearted
intercourse
of
brother
and
sister
;
with
Lady
Russell
,
attempts
at
conversation
,
which
a
delicious
consciousness
cut
short
;
with
Admiral
and
Mrs
Croft
,
everything
of
peculiar
cordiality
and
fervent
interest
,
which
the
same
consciousness
sought
to
conceal
;
and
with
Captain
Wentworth
,
some
moments
of
communications
continually
occurring
,
and
always
the
hope
of
more
,
and
always
the
knowledge
of
his
being
there
.
It
was
in
one
of
these
short
meetings
,
each
apparently
occupied
in
admiring
a
fine
display
of
greenhouse
plants
,
that
she
said
--
"
I
have
been
thinking
over
the
past
,
and
trying
impartially
to
judge
of
the
right
and
wrong
,
I
mean
with
regard
to
myself
;
and
I
must
believe
that
I
was
right
,
much
as
I
suffered
from
it
,
that
I
was
perfectly
right
in
being
guided
by
the
friend
whom
you
will
love
better
than
you
do
now
.
To
me
,
she
was
in
the
place
of
a
parent
.
Do
not
mistake
me
,
however
.
I
am
not
saying
that
she
did
not
err
in
her
advice
.