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"
And
such
being
the
case
,
"
continued
Mrs
Smith
,
after
a
short
pause
,
"
I
hope
you
believe
that
I
do
know
how
to
value
your
kindness
in
coming
to
me
this
morning
.
It
is
really
very
good
of
you
to
come
and
sit
with
me
,
when
you
must
have
so
many
pleasanter
demands
upon
your
time
.
"
Anne
heard
nothing
of
this
.
She
was
still
in
the
astonishment
and
confusion
excited
by
her
friend
's
penetration
,
unable
to
imagine
how
any
report
of
Captain
Wentworth
could
have
reached
her
.
After
another
short
silence
--
"
Pray
,
"
said
Mrs
Smith
,
"
is
Mr
Elliot
aware
of
your
acquaintance
with
me
?
Does
he
know
that
I
am
in
Bath
?
"
"
Mr
Elliot
!
"
repeated
Anne
,
looking
up
surprised
.
A
moment
's
reflection
shewed
her
the
mistake
she
had
been
under
.
She
caught
it
instantaneously
;
and
recovering
her
courage
with
the
feeling
of
safety
,
soon
added
,
more
composedly
,
"
Are
you
acquainted
with
Mr
Elliot
?
"
"
I
have
been
a
good
deal
acquainted
with
him
,
"
replied
Mrs
Smith
,
gravely
,
"
but
it
seems
worn
out
now
.
It
is
a
great
while
since
we
met
.
"
"
I
was
not
at
all
aware
of
this
.
You
never
mentioned
it
before
.
Had
I
known
it
,
I
would
have
had
the
pleasure
of
talking
to
him
about
you
.
"
"
To
confess
the
truth
,
"
said
Mrs
Smith
,
assuming
her
usual
air
of
cheerfulness
,
"
that
is
exactly
the
pleasure
I
want
you
to
have
.
I
want
you
to
talk
about
me
to
Mr
Elliot
.
I
want
your
interest
with
him
.
He
can
be
of
essential
service
to
me
;
and
if
you
would
have
the
goodness
,
my
dear
Miss
Elliot
,
to
make
it
an
object
to
yourself
,
of
course
it
is
done
.
"
"
I
should
be
extremely
happy
;
I
hope
you
can
not
doubt
my
willingness
to
be
of
even
the
slightest
use
to
you
,
"
replied
Anne
;
"
but
I
suspect
that
you
are
considering
me
as
having
a
higher
claim
on
Mr
Elliot
,
a
greater
right
to
influence
him
,
than
is
really
the
case
.
I
am
sure
you
have
,
somehow
or
other
,
imbibed
such
a
notion
.
You
must
consider
me
only
as
Mr
Elliot
's
relation
.
If
in
that
light
there
is
anything
which
you
suppose
his
cousin
might
fairly
ask
of
him
,
I
beg
you
would
not
hesitate
to
employ
me
.
"