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191
So
passed
the
first
three
weeks
.
192
Michaelmas
came
;
and
now
Anne
's
heart
must
be
in
Kellynch
again
.
A
beloved
home
made
over
to
others
;
all
the
precious
rooms
and
furniture
,
groves
,
and
prospects
,
beginning
to
own
other
eyes
and
other
limbs
!
She
could
not
think
of
much
else
on
the
29th
of
September
;
and
she
had
this
sympathetic
touch
in
the
evening
from
Mary
,
who
,
on
having
occasion
to
note
down
the
day
of
the
month
,
exclaimed
,
"
Dear
me
,
is
not
this
the
day
the
Crofts
were
to
come
to
Kellynch
?
I
am
glad
I
did
not
think
of
it
before
.
How
low
it
makes
me
!
"
193
The
Crofts
took
possession
with
true
naval
alertness
,
and
were
to
be
visited
.
Mary
deplored
the
necessity
for
herself
.
"
Nobody
knew
how
much
she
should
suffer
.
She
should
put
it
off
as
long
as
she
could
;
"
but
was
not
easy
till
she
had
talked
Charles
into
driving
her
over
on
an
early
day
,
and
was
in
a
very
animated
,
comfortable
state
of
imaginary
agitation
,
when
she
came
back
.
Anne
had
very
sincerely
rejoiced
in
there
being
no
means
of
her
going
.
She
wished
,
however
to
see
the
Crofts
,
and
was
glad
to
be
within
when
the
visit
was
returned
.
They
came
:
the
master
of
the
house
was
not
at
home
,
but
the
two
sisters
were
together
;
and
as
it
chanced
that
Mrs
Croft
fell
to
the
share
of
Anne
,
while
the
Admiral
sat
by
Mary
,
and
made
himself
very
agreeable
by
his
good-humoured
notice
of
her
little
boys
,
she
was
well
able
to
watch
for
a
likeness
,
and
if
it
failed
her
in
the
features
,
to
catch
it
in
the
voice
,
or
in
the
turn
of
sentiment
and
expression
.
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194
Mrs
Croft
,
though
neither
tall
nor
fat
,
had
a
squareness
,
uprightness
,
and
vigour
of
form
,
which
gave
importance
to
her
person
.
She
had
bright
dark
eyes
,
good
teeth
,
and
altogether
an
agreeable
face
;
though
her
reddened
and
weather-beaten
complexion
,
the
consequence
of
her
having
been
almost
as
much
at
sea
as
her
husband
,
made
her
seem
to
have
lived
some
years
longer
in
the
world
than
her
real
eight-and-thirty
.
Her
manners
were
open
,
easy
,
and
decided
,
like
one
who
had
no
distrust
of
herself
,
and
no
doubts
of
what
to
do
;
without
any
approach
to
coarseness
,
however
,
or
any
want
of
good
humour
.
Anne
gave
her
credit
,
indeed
,
for
feelings
of
great
consideration
towards
herself
,
in
all
that
related
to
Kellynch
,
and
it
pleased
her
:
especially
,
as
she
had
satisfied
herself
in
the
very
first
half
minute
,
in
the
instant
even
of
introduction
,
that
there
was
not
the
smallest
symptom
of
any
knowledge
or
suspicion
on
Mrs
Croft
's
side
,
to
give
a
bias
of
any
sort
.
She
was
quite
easy
on
that
head
,
and
consequently
full
of
strength
and
courage
,
till
for
a
moment
electrified
by
Mrs
Croft
's
suddenly
saying
--
195
"
It
was
you
,
and
not
your
sister
,
I
find
,
that
my
brother
had
the
pleasure
of
being
acquainted
with
,
when
he
was
in
this
country
.
"
196
Anne
hoped
she
had
outlived
the
age
of
blushing
;
but
the
age
of
emotion
she
certainly
had
not
.
197
"
Perhaps
you
may
not
have
heard
that
he
is
married
?
"
added
Mrs
Croft
.
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198
She
could
now
answer
as
she
ought
;
and
was
happy
to
feel
,
when
Mrs
Croft
's
next
words
explained
it
to
be
Mr
Wentworth
of
whom
she
spoke
,
that
she
had
said
nothing
which
might
not
do
for
either
brother
.
She
immediately
felt
how
reasonable
it
was
,
that
Mrs
Croft
should
be
thinking
and
speaking
of
Edward
,
and
not
of
Frederick
;
and
with
shame
at
her
own
forgetfulness
applied
herself
to
the
knowledge
of
their
former
neighbour
's
present
state
with
proper
interest
.
199
The
rest
was
all
tranquillity
;
till
,
just
as
they
were
moving
,
she
heard
the
Admiral
say
to
Mary
--
200
"
We
are
expecting
a
brother
of
Mrs
Croft
's
here
soon
;
I
dare
say
you
know
him
by
name
.
"