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551
She
did
:
he
was
satisfied
,
and
said
no
more
552
But
the
remembrance
of
the
appeal
remained
a
pleasure
to
her
,
as
a
proof
of
friendship
,
and
of
deference
for
her
judgement
,
a
great
pleasure
;
and
when
it
became
a
sort
of
parting
proof
,
its
value
did
not
lessen
.
553
When
the
distressing
communication
at
Uppercross
was
over
,
and
he
had
seen
the
father
and
mother
quite
as
composed
as
could
be
hoped
,
and
the
daughter
all
the
better
for
being
with
them
,
he
announced
his
intention
of
returning
in
the
same
carriage
to
Lyme
;
and
when
the
horses
were
baited
,
he
was
off
.
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554
The
remainder
of
Anne
's
time
at
Uppercross
,
comprehending
only
two
days
,
was
spent
entirely
at
the
Mansion
House
;
and
she
had
the
satisfaction
of
knowing
herself
extremely
useful
there
,
both
as
an
immediate
companion
,
and
as
assisting
in
all
those
arrangements
for
the
future
,
which
,
in
Mr
and
Mrs
Musgrove
's
distressed
state
of
spirits
,
would
have
been
difficulties
.
555
They
had
an
early
account
from
Lyme
the
next
morning
.
Louisa
was
much
the
same
.
No
symptoms
worse
than
before
had
appeared
.
Charles
came
a
few
hours
afterwards
,
to
bring
a
later
and
more
particular
account
.
He
was
tolerably
cheerful
.
A
speedy
cure
must
not
be
hoped
,
but
everything
was
going
on
as
well
as
the
nature
of
the
case
admitted
.
In
speaking
of
the
Harvilles
,
he
seemed
unable
to
satisfy
his
own
sense
of
their
kindness
,
especially
of
Mrs
Harville
's
exertions
as
a
nurse
.
"
She
really
left
nothing
for
Mary
to
do
.
He
and
Mary
had
been
persuaded
to
go
early
to
their
inn
last
night
.
Mary
had
been
hysterical
again
this
morning
.
When
he
came
away
,
she
was
going
to
walk
out
with
Captain
Benwick
,
which
,
he
hoped
,
would
do
her
good
.
He
almost
wished
she
had
been
prevailed
on
to
come
home
the
day
before
;
but
the
truth
was
,
that
Mrs
Harville
left
nothing
for
anybody
to
do
.
"
556
Charles
was
to
return
to
Lyme
the
same
afternoon
,
and
his
father
had
at
first
half
a
mind
to
go
with
him
,
but
the
ladies
could
not
consent
.
It
would
be
going
only
to
multiply
trouble
to
the
others
,
and
increase
his
own
distress
;
and
a
much
better
scheme
followed
and
was
acted
upon
.
557
A
chaise
was
sent
for
from
Crewkherne
,
and
Charles
conveyed
back
a
far
more
useful
person
in
the
old
nursery-maid
of
the
family
,
one
who
having
brought
up
all
the
children
,
and
seen
the
very
last
,
the
lingering
and
long-petted
Master
Harry
,
sent
to
school
after
his
brothers
,
was
now
living
in
her
deserted
nursery
to
mend
stockings
and
dress
all
the
blains
and
bruises
she
could
get
near
her
,
and
who
,
consequently
,
was
only
too
happy
in
being
allowed
to
go
and
help
nurse
dear
Miss
Louisa
.
Vague
wishes
of
getting
Sarah
thither
,
had
occurred
before
to
Mrs
Musgrove
and
Henrietta
;
but
without
Anne
,
it
would
hardly
have
been
resolved
on
,
and
found
practicable
so
soon
.
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558
They
were
indebted
,
the
next
day
,
to
Charles
Hayter
,
for
all
the
minute
knowledge
of
Louisa
,
which
it
was
so
essential
to
obtain
every
twenty-four
hours
.
He
made
it
his
business
to
go
to
Lyme
,
and
his
account
was
still
encouraging
.
The
intervals
of
sense
and
consciousness
were
believed
to
be
stronger
.
Every
report
agreed
in
Captain
Wentworth
's
appearing
fixed
in
Lyme
.
559
Anne
was
to
leave
them
on
the
morrow
,
an
event
which
they
all
dreaded
.
"
What
should
they
do
without
her
?
They
were
wretched
comforters
for
one
another
.
"
And
so
much
was
said
in
this
way
,
that
Anne
thought
she
could
not
do
better
than
impart
among
them
the
general
inclination
to
which
she
was
privy
,
and
persuaded
them
all
to
go
to
Lyme
at
once
.
She
had
little
difficulty
;
it
was
soon
determined
that
they
would
go
;
go
to-morrow
,
fix
themselves
at
the
inn
,
or
get
into
lodgings
,
as
it
suited
,
and
there
remain
till
dear
Louisa
could
be
moved
.
560
They
must
be
taking
off
some
trouble
from
the
good
people
she
was
with
;
they
might
at
least
relieve
Mrs
Harville
from
the
care
of
her
own
children
;
and
in
short
,
they
were
so
happy
in
the
decision
,
that
Anne
was
delighted
with
what
she
had
done
,
and
felt
that
she
could
not
spend
her
last
morning
at
Uppercross
better
than
in
assisting
their
preparations
,
and
sending
them
off
at
an
early
hour
,
though
her
being
left
to
the
solitary
range
of
the
house
was
the
consequence
.