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I
suppose
he
was
afraid
of
finding
it
dull
;
but
upon
my
word
I
should
have
thought
we
were
lively
enough
at
the
Cottage
for
such
a
heart-broken
man
as
Captain
Benwick
.
"
Charles
laughed
again
and
said
,
"
Now
Mary
,
you
know
very
well
how
it
really
was
.
It
was
all
your
doing
,
"
(
turning
to
Anne
.
)
"
He
fancied
that
if
he
went
with
us
,
he
should
find
you
close
by
:
he
fancied
everybody
to
be
living
in
Uppercross
;
and
when
he
discovered
that
Lady
Russell
lived
three
miles
off
,
his
heart
failed
him
,
and
he
had
not
courage
to
come
.
That
is
the
fact
,
upon
my
honour
,
Mary
knows
it
is
.
"
But
Mary
did
not
give
into
it
very
graciously
,
whether
from
not
considering
Captain
Benwick
entitled
by
birth
and
situation
to
be
in
love
with
an
Elliot
,
or
from
not
wanting
to
believe
Anne
a
greater
attraction
to
Uppercross
than
herself
,
must
be
left
to
be
guessed
.
Anne
's
good-will
,
however
,
was
not
to
be
lessened
by
what
she
heard
.
She
boldly
acknowledged
herself
flattered
,
and
continued
her
enquiries
.
"
Oh
!
he
talks
of
you
,
"
cried
Charles
,
"
in
such
terms
--
"
Mary
interrupted
him
.
"
I
declare
,
Charles
,
I
never
heard
him
mention
Anne
twice
all
the
time
I
was
there
.
I
declare
,
Anne
,
he
never
talks
of
you
at
all
.
"
"
No
,
"
admitted
Charles
,
"
I
do
not
know
that
he
ever
does
,
in
a
general
way
;
but
however
,
it
is
a
very
clear
thing
that
he
admires
you
exceedingly
.
His
head
is
full
of
some
books
that
he
is
reading
upon
your
recommendation
,
and
he
wants
to
talk
to
you
about
them
;
he
has
found
out
something
or
other
in
one
of
them
which
he
thinks
--
oh
!
I
can
not
pretend
to
remember
it
,
but
it
was
something
very
fine
--
I
overheard
him
telling
Henrietta
all
about
it
;
and
then
'
Miss
Elliot
'
was
spoken
of
in
the
highest
terms
!
Now
Mary
,
I
declare
it
was
so
,
I
heard
it
myself
,
and
you
were
in
the
other
room
.
'
Elegance
,
sweetness
,
beauty
.
'
Oh
!
there
was
no
end
of
Miss
Elliot
's
charms
.
"
"
And
I
am
sure
,
"
cried
Mary
,
warmly
,
"
it
was
a
very
little
to
his
credit
,
if
he
did
.
Miss
Harville
only
died
last
June
.
Such
a
heart
is
very
little
worth
having
;
is
it
,
Lady
Russell
?
I
am
sure
you
will
agree
with
me
.
"
"
I
must
see
Captain
Benwick
before
I
decide
,
"
said
Lady
Russell
,
smiling
.
"
And
that
you
are
very
likely
to
do
very
soon
,
I
can
tell
you
,
ma'am
,
"
said
Charles
.
"
Though
he
had
not
nerves
for
coming
away
with
us
,
and
setting
off
again
afterwards
to
pay
a
formal
visit
here
,
he
will
make
his
way
over
to
Kellynch
one
day
by
himself
,
you
may
depend
on
it
.
I
told
him
the
distance
and
the
road
,
and
I
told
him
of
the
church
's
being
so
very
well
worth
seeing
;
for
as
he
has
a
taste
for
those
sort
of
things
,
I
thought
that
would
be
a
good
excuse
,
and
he
listened
with
all
his
understanding
and
soul
;
and
I
am
sure
from
his
manner
that
you
will
have
him
calling
here
soon
.
So
,
I
give
you
notice
,
Lady
Russell
.
"
"
Any
acquaintance
of
Anne
's
will
always
be
welcome
to
me
,
"
was
Lady
Russell
's
kind
answer
.