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531
Charles
agreed
,
but
declared
his
resolution
of
not
going
away
.
532
He
would
be
as
little
incumbrance
as
possible
to
Captain
and
Mrs
Harville
;
but
as
to
leaving
his
sister
in
such
a
state
,
he
neither
ought
,
nor
would
.
So
far
it
was
decided
;
and
Henrietta
at
first
declared
the
same
.
She
,
however
,
was
soon
persuaded
to
think
differently
.
The
usefulness
of
her
staying
!
She
who
had
not
been
able
to
remain
in
Louisa
's
room
,
or
to
look
at
her
,
without
sufferings
which
made
her
worse
than
helpless
!
She
was
forced
to
acknowledge
that
she
could
do
no
good
,
yet
was
still
unwilling
to
be
away
,
till
,
touched
by
the
thought
of
her
father
and
mother
,
she
gave
it
up
;
she
consented
,
she
was
anxious
to
be
at
home
.
533
The
plan
had
reached
this
point
,
when
Anne
,
coming
quietly
down
from
Louisa
's
room
,
could
not
but
hear
what
followed
,
for
the
parlour
door
was
open
.
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534
"
Then
it
is
settled
,
Musgrove
,
"
cried
Captain
Wentworth
,
"
that
you
stay
,
and
that
I
take
care
of
your
sister
home
.
But
as
to
the
rest
,
as
to
the
others
,
if
one
stays
to
assist
Mrs
Harville
,
I
think
it
need
be
only
one
.
Mrs
Charles
Musgrove
will
,
of
course
,
wish
to
get
back
to
her
children
;
but
if
Anne
will
stay
,
no
one
so
proper
,
so
capable
as
Anne
.
"
535
She
paused
a
moment
to
recover
from
the
emotion
of
hearing
herself
so
spoken
of
.
The
other
two
warmly
agreed
with
what
he
said
,
and
she
then
appeared
.
536
"
You
will
stay
,
I
am
sure
;
you
will
stay
and
nurse
her
;
"
cried
he
,
turning
to
her
and
speaking
with
a
glow
,
and
yet
a
gentleness
,
which
seemed
almost
restoring
the
past
.
She
coloured
deeply
,
and
he
recollected
himself
and
moved
away
.
537
She
expressed
herself
most
willing
,
ready
,
happy
to
remain
.
"
It
was
what
she
had
been
thinking
of
,
and
wishing
to
be
allowed
to
do
.
A
bed
on
the
floor
in
Louisa
's
room
would
be
sufficient
for
her
,
if
Mrs
Harville
would
but
think
so
.
"
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538
One
thing
more
,
and
all
seemed
arranged
.
Though
it
was
rather
desirable
that
Mr
and
Mrs
Musgrove
should
be
previously
alarmed
by
some
share
of
delay
;
yet
the
time
required
by
the
Uppercross
horses
to
take
them
back
,
would
be
a
dreadful
extension
of
suspense
;
and
Captain
Wentworth
proposed
,
and
Charles
Musgrove
agreed
,
that
it
would
be
much
better
for
him
to
take
a
chaise
from
the
inn
,
and
leave
Mr
Musgrove
's
carriage
and
horses
to
be
sent
home
the
next
morning
early
,
when
there
would
be
the
farther
advantage
of
sending
an
account
of
Louisa
's
night
.
539
Captain
Wentworth
now
hurried
off
to
get
everything
ready
on
his
part
,
and
to
be
soon
followed
by
the
two
ladies
.
When
the
plan
was
made
known
to
Mary
,
however
,
there
was
an
end
of
all
peace
in
it
.
She
was
so
wretched
and
so
vehement
,
complained
so
much
of
injustice
in
being
expected
to
go
away
instead
of
Anne
;
Anne
,
who
was
nothing
to
Louisa
,
while
she
was
her
sister
,
and
had
the
best
right
to
stay
in
Henrietta
's
stead
!
Why
was
not
she
to
be
as
useful
as
Anne
?
And
to
go
home
without
Charles
,
too
,
without
her
husband
!
No
,
it
was
too
unkind
.
And
in
short
,
she
said
more
than
her
husband
could
long
withstand
,
and
as
none
of
the
others
could
oppose
when
he
gave
way
,
there
was
no
help
for
it
;
the
change
of
Mary
for
Anne
was
inevitable
.
540
Anne
had
never
submitted
more
reluctantly
to
the
jealous
and
ill-judging
claims
of
Mary
;
but
so
it
must
be
,
and
they
set
off
for
the
town
,
Charles
taking
care
of
his
sister
,
and
Captain
Benwick
attending
to
her
.
She
gave
a
moment
's
recollection
,
as
they
hurried
along
,
to
the
little
circumstances
which
the
same
spots
had
witnessed
earlier
in
the
morning
.
There
she
had
listened
to
Henrietta
's
schemes
for
Dr
Shirley
's
leaving
Uppercross
;
farther
on
,
she
had
first
seen
Mr
Elliot
;
a
moment
seemed
all
that
could
now
be
given
to
any
one
but
Louisa
,
or
those
who
were
wrapt
up
in
her
welfare
.