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491
"
Miss
Elliot
,
"
said
he
,
speaking
rather
low
,
"
you
have
done
a
good
deed
in
making
that
poor
fellow
talk
so
much
.
I
wish
he
could
have
such
company
oftener
.
It
is
bad
for
him
,
I
know
,
to
be
shut
up
as
he
is
;
but
what
can
we
do
?
We
can
not
part
.
"
492
"
No
,
"
said
Anne
,
"
that
I
can
easily
believe
to
be
impossible
;
but
in
time
,
perhaps
--
we
know
what
time
does
in
every
case
of
affliction
,
and
you
must
remember
,
Captain
Harville
,
that
your
friend
may
yet
be
called
a
young
mourner
--
only
last
summer
,
I
understand
.
"
493
"
Ay
,
true
enough
,
"
(
with
a
deep
sigh
)
"
only
June
.
"
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494
"
And
not
known
to
him
,
perhaps
,
so
soon
.
495
"
496
"
Not
till
the
first
week
of
August
,
when
he
came
home
from
the
Cape
,
just
made
into
the
Grappler
.
I
was
at
Plymouth
dreading
to
hear
of
him
;
he
sent
in
letters
,
but
the
Grappler
was
under
orders
for
Portsmouth
.
There
the
news
must
follow
him
,
but
who
was
to
tell
it
?
not
I.
I
would
as
soon
have
been
run
up
to
the
yard-arm
.
Nobody
could
do
it
,
but
that
good
fellow
"
(
pointing
to
Captain
Wentworth
.
)
"
The
Laconia
had
come
into
Plymouth
the
week
before
;
no
danger
of
her
being
sent
to
sea
again
.
He
stood
his
chance
for
the
rest
;
wrote
up
for
leave
of
absence
,
but
without
waiting
the
return
,
travelled
night
and
day
till
he
got
to
Portsmouth
,
rowed
off
to
the
Grappler
that
instant
,
and
never
left
the
poor
fellow
for
a
week
.
That
's
what
he
did
,
and
nobody
else
could
have
saved
poor
James
.
You
may
think
,
Miss
Elliot
,
whether
he
is
dear
to
us
!
"
497
Anne
did
think
on
the
question
with
perfect
decision
,
and
said
as
much
in
reply
as
her
own
feeling
could
accomplish
,
or
as
his
seemed
able
to
bear
,
for
he
was
too
much
affected
to
renew
the
subject
,
and
when
he
spoke
again
,
it
was
of
something
totally
different
.
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498
Mrs
Harville
's
giving
it
as
her
opinion
that
her
husband
would
have
quite
walking
enough
by
the
time
he
reached
home
,
determined
the
direction
of
all
the
party
in
what
was
to
be
their
last
walk
;
they
would
accompany
them
to
their
door
,
and
then
return
and
set
off
themselves
.
499
By
all
their
calculations
there
was
just
time
for
this
;
but
as
they
drew
near
the
Cobb
,
there
was
such
a
general
wish
to
walk
along
it
once
more
,
all
were
so
inclined
,
and
Louisa
soon
grew
so
determined
,
that
the
difference
of
a
quarter
of
an
hour
,
it
was
found
,
would
be
no
difference
at
all
;
so
with
all
the
kind
leave-taking
,
and
all
the
kind
interchange
of
invitations
and
promises
which
may
be
imagined
,
they
parted
from
Captain
and
Mrs
Harville
at
their
own
door
,
and
still
accompanied
by
Captain
Benwick
,
who
seemed
to
cling
to
them
to
the
last
,
proceeded
to
make
the
proper
adieus
to
the
Cobb
.
500
Anne
found
Captain
Benwick
again
drawing
near
her
.
Lord
Byron
's
"
dark
blue
seas
"
could
not
fail
of
being
brought
forward
by
their
present
view
,
and
she
gladly
gave
him
all
her
attention
as
long
as
attention
was
possible
.
It
was
soon
drawn
,
perforce
another
way
.