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Shabby
fellows
,
both
of
them
!
I
am
glad
they
are
not
on
this
side
of
the
way
.
Sophy
can
not
bear
them
.
They
played
me
a
pitiful
trick
once
:
got
away
with
some
of
my
best
men
.
I
will
tell
you
the
whole
story
another
time
.
There
comes
old
Sir
Archibald
Drew
and
his
grandson
.
Look
,
he
sees
us
;
he
kisses
his
hand
to
you
;
he
takes
you
for
my
wife
.
Ah
!
the
peace
has
come
too
soon
for
that
younker
.
Poor
old
Sir
Archibald
!
How
do
you
like
Bath
,
Miss
Elliot
?
It
suits
us
very
well
.
We
are
always
meeting
with
some
old
friend
or
other
;
the
streets
full
of
them
every
morning
;
sure
to
have
plenty
of
chat
;
and
then
we
get
away
from
them
all
,
and
shut
ourselves
in
our
lodgings
,
and
draw
in
our
chairs
,
and
are
snug
as
if
we
were
at
Kellynch
,
ay
,
or
as
we
used
to
be
even
at
North
Yarmouth
and
Deal
.
We
do
not
like
our
lodgings
here
the
worse
,
I
can
tell
you
,
for
putting
us
in
mind
of
those
we
first
had
at
North
Yarmouth
.
The
wind
blows
through
one
of
the
cupboards
just
in
the
same
way
.
"
When
they
were
got
a
little
farther
,
Anne
ventured
to
press
again
for
what
he
had
to
communicate
.
She
hoped
when
clear
of
Milsom
Street
to
have
her
curiosity
gratified
;
but
she
was
still
obliged
to
wait
,
for
the
Admiral
had
made
up
his
mind
not
to
begin
till
they
had
gained
the
greater
space
and
quiet
of
Belmont
;
and
as
she
was
not
really
Mrs
Croft
,
she
must
let
him
have
his
own
way
.
As
soon
as
they
were
fairly
ascending
Belmont
,
he
began
--
"
Well
,
now
you
shall
hear
something
that
will
surprise
you
.
But
first
of
all
,
you
must
tell
me
the
name
of
the
young
lady
I
am
going
to
talk
about
.
That
young
lady
,
you
know
,
that
we
have
all
been
so
concerned
for
.
The
Miss
Musgrove
,
that
all
this
has
been
happening
to
.
Her
Christian
name
:
I
always
forget
her
Christian
name
.
"
Anne
had
been
ashamed
to
appear
to
comprehend
so
soon
as
she
really
did
;
but
now
she
could
safely
suggest
the
name
of
"
Louisa
.
"
"
Ay
,
ay
,
Miss
Louisa
Musgrove
,
that
is
the
name
.
I
wish
young
ladies
had
not
such
a
number
of
fine
Christian
names
.
I
should
never
be
out
if
they
were
all
Sophys
,
or
something
of
that
sort
.
Well
,
this
Miss
Louisa
,
we
all
thought
,
you
know
,
was
to
marry
Frederick
.
He
was
courting
her
week
after
week
.
The
only
wonder
was
,
what
they
could
be
waiting
for
,
till
the
business
at
Lyme
came
;
then
,
indeed
,
it
was
clear
enough
that
they
must
wait
till
her
brain
was
set
to
right
.
But
even
then
there
was
something
odd
in
their
way
of
going
on
.
Instead
of
staying
at
Lyme
,
he
went
off
to
Plymouth
,
and
then
he
went
off
to
see
Edward
.
When
we
came
back
from
Minehead
he
was
gone
down
to
Edward
's
,
and
there
he
has
been
ever
since
.
We
have
seen
nothing
of
him
since
November
.
Even
Sophy
could
not
understand
it
.
But
now
,
the
matter
has
take
the
strangest
turn
of
all
;
for
this
young
lady
,
the
same
Miss
Musgrove
,
instead
of
being
to
marry
Frederick
,
is
to
marry
James
Benwick
.
You
know
James
Benwick
.
"
"
A
little
.
I
am
a
little
acquainted
with
Captain
Benwick
.
"
"
Well
,
she
is
to
marry
him
.
Nay
,
most
likely
they
are
married
already
,
for
I
do
not
know
what
they
should
wait
for
.
"
"
I
thought
Captain
Benwick
a
very
pleasing
young
man
,
"
said
Anne
,
"
and
I
understand
that
he
bears
an
excellent
character
.
"