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"
I
do
not
know
;
but
I
can
hardly
suppose
that
,
at
Admiral
Croft
's
time
of
life
,
and
in
his
profession
,
he
should
not
have
many
acquaintance
in
such
a
place
as
this
.
"
"
I
suspect
,
"
said
Sir
Walter
coolly
,
"
that
Admiral
Croft
will
be
best
known
in
Bath
as
the
renter
of
Kellynch
Hall
.
Elizabeth
,
may
we
venture
to
present
him
and
his
wife
in
Laura
Place
?
"
"
Oh
,
no
!
I
think
not
.
Situated
as
we
are
with
Lady
Dalrymple
,
cousins
,
we
ought
to
be
very
careful
not
to
embarrass
her
with
acquaintance
she
might
not
approve
.
If
we
were
not
related
,
it
would
not
signify
;
but
as
cousins
,
she
would
feel
scrupulous
as
to
any
proposal
of
ours
.
We
had
better
leave
the
Crofts
to
find
their
own
level
.
There
are
several
odd-looking
men
walking
about
here
,
who
,
I
am
told
,
are
sailors
.
The
Crofts
will
associate
with
them
.
"
This
was
Sir
Walter
and
Elizabeth
's
share
of
interest
in
the
letter
;
when
Mrs
Clay
had
paid
her
tribute
of
more
decent
attention
,
in
an
enquiry
after
Mrs
Charles
Musgrove
,
and
her
fine
little
boys
,
Anne
was
at
liberty
.
In
her
own
room
,
she
tried
to
comprehend
it
.
Well
might
Charles
wonder
how
Captain
Wentworth
would
feel
!
Perhaps
he
had
quitted
the
field
,
had
given
Louisa
up
,
had
ceased
to
love
,
had
found
he
did
not
love
her
.
She
could
not
endure
the
idea
of
treachery
or
levity
,
or
anything
akin
to
ill
usage
between
him
and
his
friend
.
She
could
not
endure
that
such
a
friendship
as
theirs
should
be
severed
unfairly
.
Captain
Benwick
and
Louisa
Musgrove
!
The
high-spirited
,
joyous-talking
Louisa
Musgrove
,
and
the
dejected
,
thinking
,
feeling
,
reading
,
Captain
Benwick
,
seemed
each
of
them
everything
that
would
not
suit
the
other
.
Their
minds
most
dissimilar
!
Where
could
have
been
the
attraction
?
The
answer
soon
presented
itself
.
It
had
been
in
situation
.
They
had
been
thrown
together
several
weeks
;
they
had
been
living
in
the
same
small
family
party
:
since
Henrietta
's
coming
away
,
they
must
have
been
depending
almost
entirely
on
each
other
,
and
Louisa
,
just
recovering
from
illness
,
had
been
in
an
interesting
state
,
and
Captain
Benwick
was
not
inconsolable
.
That
was
a
point
which
Anne
had
not
been
able
to
avoid
suspecting
before
;
and
instead
of
drawing
the
same
conclusion
as
Mary
,
from
the
present
course
of
events
,
they
served
only
to
confirm
the
idea
of
his
having
felt
some
dawning
of
tenderness
toward
herself
.
She
did
not
mean
,
however
,
to
derive
much
more
from
it
to
gratify
her
vanity
,
than
Mary
might
have
allowed
.
She
was
persuaded
that
any
tolerably
pleasing
young
woman
who
had
listened
and
seemed
to
feel
for
him
would
have
received
the
same
compliment
.
He
had
an
affectionate
heart
.
He
must
love
somebody
.
She
saw
no
reason
against
their
being
happy
.
Louisa
had
fine
naval
fervour
to
begin
with
,
and
they
would
soon
grow
more
alike
.
He
would
gain
cheerfulness
,
and
she
would
learn
to
be
an
enthusiast
for
Scott
and
Lord
Byron
;
nay
,
that
was
probably
learnt
already
;
of
course
they
had
fallen
in
love
over
poetry
.
The
idea
of
Louisa
Musgrove
turned
into
a
person
of
literary
taste
,
and
sentimental
reflection
was
amusing
,
but
she
had
no
doubt
of
its
being
so
.
The
day
at
Lyme
,
the
fall
from
the
Cobb
,
might
influence
her
health
,
her
nerves
,
her
courage
,
her
character
to
the
end
of
her
life
,
as
thoroughly
as
it
appeared
to
have
influenced
her
fate
.
The
conclusion
of
the
whole
was
,
that
if
the
woman
who
had
been
sensible
of
Captain
Wentworth
's
merits
could
be
allowed
to
prefer
another
man
,
there
was
nothing
in
the
engagement
to
excite
lasting
wonder
;
and
if
Captain
Wentworth
lost
no
friend
by
it
,
certainly
nothing
to
be
regretted
.
No
,
it
was
not
regret
which
made
Anne
's
heart
beat
in
spite
of
herself
,
and
brought
the
colour
into
her
cheeks
when
she
thought
of
Captain
Wentworth
unshackled
and
free
.
She
had
some
feelings
which
she
was
ashamed
to
investigate
.
They
were
too
much
like
joy
,
senseless
joy
!