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281
"
To
be
sure
you
did
.
What
should
a
young
fellow
like
you
do
ashore
for
half
a
year
together
?
If
a
man
had
not
a
wife
,
he
soon
wants
to
be
afloat
again
.
"
282
"
But
,
Captain
Wentworth
,
"
cried
Louisa
,
"
how
vexed
you
must
have
been
when
you
came
to
the
Asp
,
to
see
what
an
old
thing
they
had
given
you
.
"
283
"
I
knew
pretty
well
what
she
was
before
that
day
;
"
said
he
,
smiling
.
"
I
had
no
more
discoveries
to
make
than
you
would
have
as
to
the
fashion
and
strength
of
any
old
pelisse
,
which
you
had
seen
lent
about
among
half
your
acquaintance
ever
since
you
could
remember
,
and
which
at
last
,
on
some
very
wet
day
,
is
lent
to
yourself
.
Ah
!
she
was
a
dear
old
Asp
to
me
.
She
did
all
that
I
wanted
.
I
knew
she
would
.
I
knew
that
we
should
either
go
to
the
bottom
together
,
or
that
she
would
be
the
making
of
me
;
and
I
never
had
two
days
of
foul
weather
all
the
time
I
was
at
sea
in
her
;
and
after
taking
privateers
enough
to
be
very
entertaining
,
I
had
the
good
luck
in
my
passage
home
the
next
autumn
,
to
fall
in
with
the
very
French
frigate
I
wanted
.
I
brought
her
into
Plymouth
;
and
here
another
instance
of
luck
.
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284
We
had
not
been
six
hours
in
the
Sound
,
when
a
gale
came
on
,
which
lasted
four
days
and
nights
,
and
which
would
have
done
for
poor
old
Asp
in
half
the
time
;
our
touch
with
the
Great
Nation
not
having
much
improved
our
condition
.
Four-and-twenty
hours
later
,
and
I
should
only
have
been
a
gallant
Captain
Wentworth
,
in
a
small
paragraph
at
one
corner
of
the
newspapers
;
and
being
lost
in
only
a
sloop
,
nobody
would
have
thought
about
me
.
"
Anne
's
shudderings
were
to
herself
alone
;
but
the
Miss
Musgroves
could
be
as
open
as
they
were
sincere
,
in
their
exclamations
of
pity
and
horror
.
285
"
And
so
then
,
I
suppose
,
"
said
Mrs
Musgrove
,
in
a
low
voice
,
as
if
thinking
aloud
,
"
so
then
he
went
away
to
the
Laconia
,
and
there
he
met
with
our
poor
boy
.
Charles
,
my
dear
,
"
(
beckoning
him
to
her
)
,
"
do
ask
Captain
Wentworth
where
it
was
he
first
met
with
your
poor
brother
.
I
always
forgot
.
"
286
"
It
was
at
Gibraltar
,
mother
,
I
know
.
Dick
had
been
left
ill
at
Gibraltar
,
with
a
recommendation
from
his
former
captain
to
Captain
Wentworth
.
"
287
"
Oh
!
but
,
Charles
,
tell
Captain
Wentworth
,
he
need
not
be
afraid
of
mentioning
poor
Dick
before
me
,
for
it
would
be
rather
a
pleasure
to
hear
him
talked
of
by
such
a
good
friend
.
"
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288
Charles
,
being
somewhat
more
mindful
of
the
probabilities
of
the
case
,
only
nodded
in
reply
,
and
walked
away
.
289
The
girls
were
now
hunting
for
the
Laconia
;
and
Captain
Wentworth
could
not
deny
himself
the
pleasure
of
taking
the
precious
volume
into
his
own
hands
to
save
them
the
trouble
,
and
once
more
read
aloud
the
little
statement
of
her
name
and
rate
,
and
present
non-commissioned
class
,
observing
over
it
that
she
too
had
been
one
of
the
best
friends
man
ever
had
.
290
"
Ah
!
those
were
pleasant
days
when
I
had
the
Laconia
!
How
fast
I
made
money
in
her
.
A
friend
of
mine
and
I
had
such
a
lovely
cruise
together
off
the
Western
Islands
.
Poor
Harville
,
sister
!
You
know
how
much
he
wanted
money
:
worse
than
myself
.
He
had
a
wife
.
Excellent
fellow
.
I
shall
never
forget
his
happiness
.
He
felt
it
all
,
so
much
for
her
sake
.
I
wished
for
him
again
the
next
summer
,
when
I
had
still
the
same
luck
in
the
Mediterranean
.
"