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351
A
dinner
at
Mr
Musgrove
's
had
been
the
occasion
when
all
these
things
should
have
been
seen
by
Anne
;
but
she
had
staid
at
home
,
under
the
mixed
plea
of
a
headache
of
her
own
,
and
some
return
of
indisposition
in
little
Charles
.
She
had
thought
only
of
avoiding
Captain
Wentworth
;
but
an
escape
from
being
appealed
to
as
umpire
was
now
added
to
the
advantages
of
a
quiet
evening
.
352
As
to
Captain
Wentworth
's
views
,
she
deemed
it
of
more
consequence
that
he
should
know
his
own
mind
early
enough
not
to
be
endangering
the
happiness
of
either
sister
,
or
impeaching
his
own
honour
,
than
that
he
should
prefer
Henrietta
to
Louisa
,
or
Louisa
to
Henrietta
.
Either
of
them
would
,
in
all
probability
,
make
him
an
affectionate
,
good-humoured
wife
.
353
With
regard
to
Charles
Hayter
,
she
had
delicacy
which
must
be
pained
by
any
lightness
of
conduct
in
a
well-meaning
young
woman
,
and
a
heart
to
sympathize
in
any
of
the
sufferings
it
occasioned
;
but
if
Henrietta
found
herself
mistaken
in
the
nature
of
her
feelings
,
the
alternation
could
not
be
understood
too
soon
.
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354
Charles
Hayter
had
met
with
much
to
disquiet
and
mortify
him
in
his
cousin
's
behaviour
.
She
had
too
old
a
regard
for
him
to
be
so
wholly
estranged
as
might
in
two
meetings
extinguish
every
past
hope
,
and
leave
him
nothing
to
do
but
to
keep
away
from
Uppercross
:
but
there
was
such
a
change
as
became
very
alarming
,
when
such
a
man
as
Captain
Wentworth
was
to
be
regarded
as
the
probable
cause
.
He
had
been
absent
only
two
Sundays
,
and
when
they
parted
,
had
left
her
interested
,
even
to
the
height
of
his
wishes
,
in
his
prospect
of
soon
quitting
his
present
curacy
,
and
obtaining
that
of
Uppercross
instead
.
It
had
then
seemed
the
object
nearest
her
heart
,
that
Dr
Shirley
,
the
rector
,
who
for
more
than
forty
years
had
been
zealously
discharging
all
the
duties
of
his
office
,
but
was
now
growing
too
infirm
for
many
of
them
,
should
be
quite
fixed
on
engaging
a
curate
;
should
make
his
curacy
quite
as
good
as
he
could
afford
,
and
should
give
Charles
Hayter
the
promise
of
it
.
355
The
advantage
of
his
having
to
come
only
to
Uppercross
,
instead
of
going
six
miles
another
way
;
of
his
having
,
in
every
respect
,
a
better
curacy
;
of
his
belonging
to
their
dear
Dr
Shirley
,
and
of
dear
,
good
Dr
Shirley
's
being
relieved
from
the
duty
which
he
could
no
longer
get
through
without
most
injurious
fatigue
,
had
been
a
great
deal
,
even
to
Louisa
,
but
had
been
almost
everything
to
Henrietta
.
When
he
came
back
,
alas
!
the
zeal
of
the
business
was
gone
by
.
Louisa
could
not
listen
at
all
to
his
account
of
a
conversation
which
he
had
just
held
with
Dr
Shirley
:
she
was
at
a
window
,
looking
out
for
Captain
Wentworth
;
and
even
Henrietta
had
at
best
only
a
divided
attention
to
give
,
and
seemed
to
have
forgotten
all
the
former
doubt
and
solicitude
of
the
negotiation
.
356
"
Well
,
I
am
very
glad
indeed
:
but
I
always
thought
you
would
have
it
;
I
always
thought
you
sure
.
It
did
not
appear
to
me
that
--
in
short
,
you
know
,
Dr
Shirley
must
have
a
curate
,
and
you
had
secured
his
promise
.
Is
he
coming
,
Louisa
?
"
357
One
morning
,
very
soon
after
the
dinner
at
the
Musgroves
,
at
which
Anne
had
not
been
present
,
Captain
Wentworth
walked
into
the
drawing-room
at
the
Cottage
,
where
were
only
herself
and
the
little
invalid
Charles
,
who
was
lying
on
the
sofa
.
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358
The
surprise
of
finding
himself
almost
alone
with
Anne
Elliot
,
deprived
his
manners
of
their
usual
composure
:
he
started
,
and
could
only
say
,
"
I
thought
the
Miss
Musgroves
had
been
here
:
Mrs
Musgrove
told
me
I
should
find
them
here
,
"
before
he
walked
to
the
window
to
recollect
himself
,
and
feel
how
he
ought
to
behave
.
359
"
They
are
up
stairs
with
my
sister
:
they
will
be
down
in
a
few
moments
,
I
dare
say
,
"
had
been
Anne
's
reply
,
in
all
the
confusion
that
was
natural
;
and
if
the
child
had
not
called
her
to
come
and
do
something
for
him
,
she
would
have
been
out
of
the
room
the
next
moment
,
and
released
Captain
Wentworth
as
well
as
herself
.
360
He
continued
at
the
window
;
and
after
calmly
and
politely
saying
,
"
I
hope
the
little
boy
is
better
,
"
was
silent
.