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"
Pretty
well
,
ma'am
in
the
fifteen
years
of
my
marriage
;
though
many
women
have
done
more
.
I
have
crossed
the
Atlantic
four
times
,
and
have
been
once
to
the
East
Indies
,
and
back
again
,
and
only
once
;
besides
being
in
different
places
about
home
:
Cork
,
and
Lisbon
,
and
Gibraltar
.
But
I
never
went
beyond
the
Streights
,
and
never
was
in
the
West
Indies
.
We
do
not
call
Bermuda
or
Bahama
,
you
know
,
the
West
Indies
.
"
Mrs
Musgrove
had
not
a
word
to
say
in
dissent
;
she
could
not
accuse
herself
of
having
ever
called
them
anything
in
the
whole
course
of
her
life
.
"
And
I
do
assure
you
,
ma'am
,
"
pursued
Mrs
Croft
,
"
that
nothing
can
exceed
the
accommodations
of
a
man-of-war
;
I
speak
,
you
know
,
of
the
higher
rates
.
When
you
come
to
a
frigate
,
of
course
,
you
are
more
confined
;
though
any
reasonable
woman
may
be
perfectly
happy
in
one
of
them
;
and
I
can
safely
say
,
that
the
happiest
part
of
my
life
has
been
spent
on
board
a
ship
.
While
we
were
together
,
you
know
,
there
was
nothing
to
be
feared
.
Thank
God
!
I
have
always
been
blessed
with
excellent
health
,
and
no
climate
disagrees
with
me
.
A
little
disordered
always
the
first
twenty-four
hours
of
going
to
sea
,
but
never
knew
what
sickness
was
afterwards
.
The
only
time
I
ever
really
suffered
in
body
or
mind
,
the
only
time
that
I
ever
fancied
myself
unwell
,
or
had
any
ideas
of
danger
,
was
the
winter
that
I
passed
by
myself
at
Deal
,
when
the
Admiral
(
Captain
Croft
then
)
was
in
the
North
Seas
.
I
lived
in
perpetual
fright
at
that
time
,
and
had
all
manner
of
imaginary
complaints
from
not
knowing
what
to
do
with
myself
,
or
when
I
should
hear
from
him
next
;
but
as
long
as
we
could
be
together
,
nothing
ever
ailed
me
,
and
I
never
met
with
the
smallest
inconvenience
.
"
"
Aye
,
to
be
sure
.
Yes
,
indeed
,
oh
yes
!
I
am
quite
of
your
opinion
,
Mrs
Croft
,
"
was
Mrs
Musgrove
's
hearty
answer
.
"
There
is
nothing
so
bad
as
a
separation
.
I
am
quite
of
your
opinion
.
I
know
what
it
is
,
for
Mr
Musgrove
always
attends
the
assizes
,
and
I
am
so
glad
when
they
are
over
,
and
he
is
safe
back
again
.
"
The
evening
ended
with
dancing
.
On
its
being
proposed
,
Anne
offered
her
services
,
as
usual
;
and
though
her
eyes
would
sometimes
fill
with
tears
as
she
sat
at
the
instrument
,
she
was
extremely
glad
to
be
employed
,
and
desired
nothing
in
return
but
to
be
unobserved
.
It
was
a
merry
,
joyous
party
,
and
no
one
seemed
in
higher
spirits
than
Captain
Wentworth
.
She
felt
that
he
had
every
thing
to
elevate
him
which
general
attention
and
deference
,
and
especially
the
attention
of
all
the
young
women
,
could
do
.
The
Miss
Hayters
,
the
females
of
the
family
of
cousins
already
mentioned
,
were
apparently
admitted
to
the
honour
of
being
in
love
with
him
;
and
as
for
Henrietta
and
Louisa
,
they
both
seemed
so
entirely
occupied
by
him
,
that
nothing
but
the
continued
appearance
of
the
most
perfect
good-will
between
themselves
could
have
made
it
credible
that
they
were
not
decided
rivals
.
If
he
were
a
little
spoilt
by
such
universal
,
such
eager
admiration
,
who
could
wonder
?
These
were
some
of
the
thoughts
which
occupied
Anne
,
while
her
fingers
were
mechanically
at
work
,
proceeding
for
half
an
hour
together
,
equally
without
error
,
and
without
consciousness
.
Once
she
felt
that
he
was
looking
at
herself
,
observing
her
altered
features
,
perhaps
,
trying
to
trace
in
them
the
ruins
of
the
face
which
had
once
charmed
him
;
and
once
she
knew
that
he
must
have
spoken
of
her
;
she
was
hardly
aware
of
it
,
till
she
heard
the
answer
;
but
then
she
was
sure
of
his
having
asked
his
partner
whether
Miss
Elliot
never
danced
?
The
answer
was
,
"
Oh
,
no
;
never
;
she
has
quite
given
up
dancing
.
She
had
rather
play
.
She
is
never
tired
of
playing
"
Once
,
too
,
he
spoke
to
her
.
She
had
left
the
instrument
on
the
dancing
being
over
,
and
he
had
sat
down
to
try
to
make
out
an
air
which
he
wished
to
give
the
Miss
Musgroves
an
idea
of
.
Unintentionally
she
returned
to
that
part
of
the
room
;
he
saw
her
,
and
,
instantly
rising
,
said
,
with
studied
politeness
--
"
I
beg
your
pardon
,
madam
,
this
is
your
seat
;
"
and
though
she
immediately
drew
back
with
a
decided
negative
,
he
was
not
to
be
induced
to
sit
down
again
.