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"
Oh
!
very
little
,
Nothing
that
I
regard
.
"
After
a
moment
's
pause
he
said
:
"
Though
I
came
only
yesterday
,
I
have
equipped
myself
properly
for
Bath
already
,
you
see
,
"
(
pointing
to
a
new
umbrella
)
;
"
I
wish
you
would
make
use
of
it
,
if
you
are
determined
to
walk
;
though
I
think
it
would
be
more
prudent
to
let
me
get
you
a
chair
.
"
She
was
very
much
obliged
to
him
,
but
declined
it
all
,
repeating
her
conviction
,
that
the
rain
would
come
to
nothing
at
present
,
and
adding
,
"
I
am
only
waiting
for
Mr
Elliot
.
He
will
be
here
in
a
moment
,
I
am
sure
.
"
She
had
hardly
spoken
the
words
when
Mr
Elliot
walked
in
.
Captain
Wentworth
recollected
him
perfectly
.
There
was
no
difference
between
him
and
the
man
who
had
stood
on
the
steps
at
Lyme
,
admiring
Anne
as
she
passed
,
except
in
the
air
and
look
and
manner
of
the
privileged
relation
and
friend
.
He
came
in
with
eagerness
,
appeared
to
see
and
think
only
of
her
,
apologised
for
his
stay
,
was
grieved
to
have
kept
her
waiting
,
and
anxious
to
get
her
away
without
further
loss
of
time
and
before
the
rain
increased
;
and
in
another
moment
they
walked
off
together
,
her
arm
under
his
,
a
gentle
and
embarrassed
glance
,
and
a
"
Good
morning
to
you
!
"
being
all
that
she
had
time
for
,
as
she
passed
away
.
As
soon
as
they
were
out
of
sight
,
the
ladies
of
Captain
Wentworth
's
party
began
talking
of
them
.
"
Mr
Elliot
does
not
dislike
his
cousin
,
I
fancy
?
"
"
Oh
!
no
,
that
is
clear
enough
.
One
can
guess
what
will
happen
there
.
He
is
always
with
them
;
half
lives
in
the
family
,
I
believe
.
What
a
very
good-looking
man
!
"
"
Yes
,
and
Miss
Atkinson
,
who
dined
with
him
once
at
the
Wallises
,
says
he
is
the
most
agreeable
man
she
ever
was
in
company
with
.
"