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There
was
too
much
wind
to
make
the
high
part
of
the
new
Cobb
pleasant
for
the
ladies
,
and
they
agreed
to
get
down
the
steps
to
the
lower
,
and
all
were
contented
to
pass
quietly
and
carefully
down
the
steep
flight
,
excepting
Louisa
;
she
must
be
jumped
down
them
by
Captain
Wentworth
.
In
all
their
walks
,
he
had
had
to
jump
her
from
the
stiles
;
the
sensation
was
delightful
to
her
.
The
hardness
of
the
pavement
for
her
feet
,
made
him
less
willing
upon
the
present
occasion
;
he
did
it
,
however
.
She
was
safely
down
,
and
instantly
,
to
show
her
enjoyment
,
ran
up
the
steps
to
be
jumped
down
again
.
He
advised
her
against
it
,
thought
the
jar
too
great
;
but
no
,
he
reasoned
and
talked
in
vain
,
she
smiled
and
said
,
"
I
am
determined
I
will
:
"
he
put
out
his
hands
;
she
was
too
precipitate
by
half
a
second
,
she
fell
on
the
pavement
on
the
Lower
Cobb
,
and
was
taken
up
lifeless
!
There
was
no
wound
,
no
blood
,
no
visible
bruise
;
but
her
eyes
were
closed
,
she
breathed
not
,
her
face
was
like
death
.
The
horror
of
the
moment
to
all
who
stood
around
!
Captain
Wentworth
,
who
had
caught
her
up
,
knelt
with
her
in
his
arms
,
looking
on
her
with
a
face
as
pallid
as
her
own
,
in
an
agony
of
silence
.
"
She
is
dead
!
she
is
dead
!
"
screamed
Mary
,
catching
hold
of
her
husband
,
and
contributing
with
his
own
horror
to
make
him
immoveable
;
and
in
another
moment
,
Henrietta
,
sinking
under
the
conviction
,
lost
her
senses
too
,
and
would
have
fallen
on
the
steps
,
but
for
Captain
Benwick
and
Anne
,
who
caught
and
supported
her
between
them
.
"
Is
there
no
one
to
help
me
?
"
were
the
first
words
which
burst
from
Captain
Wentworth
,
in
a
tone
of
despair
,
and
as
if
all
his
own
strength
were
gone
.
"
Go
to
him
,
go
to
him
,
"
cried
Anne
,
"
for
heaven
's
sake
go
to
him
.
I
can
support
her
myself
.
Leave
me
,
and
go
to
him
.
Rub
her
hands
,
rub
her
temples
;
here
are
salts
;
take
them
,
take
them
.
"
Captain
Benwick
obeyed
,
and
Charles
at
the
same
moment
,
disengaging
himself
from
his
wife
,
they
were
both
with
him
;
and
Louisa
was
raised
up
and
supported
more
firmly
between
them
,
and
everything
was
done
that
Anne
had
prompted
,
but
in
vain
;
while
Captain
Wentworth
,
staggering
against
the
wall
for
his
support
,
exclaimed
in
the
bitterest
agony
--
"
Oh
God
!
her
father
and
mother
!
"
"
A
surgeon
!
"
said
Anne
.
He
caught
the
word
;
it
seemed
to
rouse
him
at
once
,
and
saying
only
--
"
True
,
true
,
a
surgeon
this
instant
,
"
was
darting
away
,
when
Anne
eagerly
suggested
--