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She
goes
into
the
warm
bath
to-morrow
,
and
for
the
rest
of
the
week
,
you
know
,
we
are
engaged
.
"
"
But
what
does
Lady
Russell
think
of
this
acquaintance
?
"
asked
Elizabeth
.
"
She
sees
nothing
to
blame
in
it
,
"
replied
Anne
;
"
on
the
contrary
,
she
approves
it
,
and
has
generally
taken
me
when
I
have
called
on
Mrs
Smith
.
"
Westgate
Buildings
must
have
been
rather
surprised
by
the
appearance
of
a
carriage
drawn
up
near
its
pavement
,
"
observed
Sir
Walter
.
"
Sir
Henry
Russell
's
widow
,
indeed
,
has
no
honours
to
distinguish
her
arms
,
but
still
it
is
a
handsome
equipage
,
and
no
doubt
is
well
known
to
convey
a
Miss
Elliot
.
A
widow
Mrs
Smith
lodging
in
Westgate
Buildings
!
A
poor
widow
barely
able
to
live
,
between
thirty
and
forty
;
a
mere
Mrs
Smith
,
an
every-day
Mrs
Smith
,
of
all
people
and
all
names
in
the
world
,
to
be
the
chosen
friend
of
Miss
Anne
Elliot
,
and
to
be
preferred
by
her
to
her
own
family
connections
among
the
nobility
of
England
and
Ireland
!
Mrs
Smith
!
Such
a
name
!
"
Mrs
Clay
,
who
had
been
present
while
all
this
passed
,
now
thought
it
advisable
to
leave
the
room
,
and
Anne
could
have
said
much
,
and
did
long
to
say
a
little
in
defence
of
her
friend
's
not
very
dissimilar
claims
to
theirs
,
but
her
sense
of
personal
respect
to
her
father
prevented
her
.
She
made
no
reply
.
She
left
it
to
himself
to
recollect
,
that
Mrs
Smith
was
not
the
only
widow
in
Bath
between
thirty
and
forty
,
with
little
to
live
on
,
and
no
surname
of
dignity
.
Anne
kept
her
appointment
;
the
others
kept
theirs
,
and
of
course
she
heard
the
next
morning
that
they
had
had
a
delightful
evening
.
She
had
been
the
only
one
of
the
set
absent
,
for
Sir
Walter
and
Elizabeth
had
not
only
been
quite
at
her
ladyship
's
service
themselves
,
but
had
actually
been
happy
to
be
employed
by
her
in
collecting
others
,
and
had
been
at
the
trouble
of
inviting
both
Lady
Russell
and
Mr
Elliot
;
and
Mr
Elliot
had
made
a
point
of
leaving
Colonel
Wallis
early
,
and
Lady
Russell
had
fresh
arranged
all
her
evening
engagements
in
order
to
wait
on
her
.
Anne
had
the
whole
history
of
all
that
such
an
evening
could
supply
from
Lady
Russell
.
To
her
,
its
greatest
interest
must
be
,
in
having
been
very
much
talked
of
between
her
friend
and
Mr
Elliot
;
in
having
been
wished
for
,
regretted
,
and
at
the
same
time
honoured
for
staying
away
in
such
a
cause
.
Her
kind
,
compassionate
visits
to
this
old
schoolfellow
,
sick
and
reduced
,
seemed
to
have
quite
delighted
Mr
Elliot
.
He
thought
her
a
most
extraordinary
young
woman
;
in
her
temper
,
manners
,
mind
,
a
model
of
female
excellence
.
He
could
meet
even
Lady
Russell
in
a
discussion
of
her
merits
;
and
Anne
could
not
be
given
to
understand
so
much
by
her
friend
,
could
not
know
herself
to
be
so
highly
rated
by
a
sensible
man
,
without
many
of
those
agreeable
sensations
which
her
friend
meant
to
create
.
Lady
Russell
was
now
perfectly
decided
in
her
opinion
of
Mr
Elliot
.
She
was
as
much
convinced
of
his
meaning
to
gain
Anne
in
time
as
of
his
deserving
her
,
and
was
beginning
to
calculate
the
number
of
weeks
which
would
free
him
from
all
the
remaining
restraints
of
widowhood
,
and
leave
him
at
liberty
to
exert
his
most
open
powers
of
pleasing
.
She
would
not
speak
to
Anne
with
half
the
certainty
she
felt
on
the
subject
,
she
would
venture
on
little
more
than
hints
of
what
might
be
hereafter
,
of
a
possible
attachment
on
his
side
,
of
the
desirableness
of
the
alliance
,
supposing
such
attachment
to
be
real
and
returned
.
Anne
heard
her
,
and
made
no
violent
exclamations
;
she
only
smiled
,
blushed
,
and
gently
shook
her
head
.
"
I
am
no
match-maker
,
as
you
well
know
,
"
said
Lady
Russell
,
"
being
much
too
well
aware
of
the
uncertainty
of
all
human
events
and
calculations
.
I
only
mean
that
if
Mr
Elliot
should
some
time
hence
pay
his
addresses
to
you
,
and
if
you
should
be
disposed
to
accept
him
,
I
think
there
would
be
every
possibility
of
your
being
happy
together
.
A
most
suitable
connection
everybody
must
consider
it
,
but
I
think
it
might
be
a
very
happy
one
.
"