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941
Mrs
Smith
gave
her
a
penetrating
glance
,
and
then
,
smiling
,
said
--
942
"
I
have
been
a
little
premature
,
I
perceive
;
I
beg
your
pardon
.
I
ought
to
have
waited
for
official
information
,
But
now
,
my
dear
Miss
Elliot
,
as
an
old
friend
,
do
give
me
a
hint
as
to
when
I
may
speak
.
Next
week
?
To
be
sure
by
next
week
I
may
be
allowed
to
think
it
all
settled
,
and
build
my
own
selfish
schemes
on
Mr
Elliot
's
good
fortune
.
"
943
"
No
,
"
replied
Anne
,
"
nor
next
week
,
nor
next
,
nor
next
.
I
assure
you
that
nothing
of
the
sort
you
are
thinking
of
will
be
settled
any
week
.
I
am
not
going
to
marry
Mr
Elliot
.
I
should
like
to
know
why
you
imagine
I
am
?
"
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944
Mrs
Smith
looked
at
her
again
,
looked
earnestly
,
smiled
,
shook
her
head
,
and
exclaimed
--
945
"
Now
,
how
I
do
wish
I
understood
you
!
How
I
do
wish
I
knew
what
you
were
at
!
I
have
a
great
idea
that
you
do
not
design
to
be
cruel
,
when
the
right
moment
occurs
.
Till
it
does
come
,
you
know
,
we
women
never
mean
to
have
anybody
.
It
is
a
thing
of
course
among
us
,
that
every
man
is
refused
,
till
he
offers
.
But
why
should
you
be
cruel
?
Let
me
plead
for
my
--
present
friend
I
can
not
call
him
,
but
for
my
former
friend
.
Where
can
you
look
for
a
more
suitable
match
?
Where
could
you
expect
a
more
gentlemanlike
,
agreeable
man
?
Let
me
recommend
Mr
Elliot
.
946
I
am
sure
you
hear
nothing
but
good
of
him
from
Colonel
Wallis
;
and
who
can
know
him
better
than
Colonel
Wallis
?
"
947
"
My
dear
Mrs
Smith
,
Mr
Elliot
's
wife
has
not
been
dead
much
above
half
a
year
.
He
ought
not
to
be
supposed
to
be
paying
his
addresses
to
any
one
.
"
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948
"
Oh
!
if
these
are
your
only
objections
,
"
cried
Mrs
Smith
,
archly
,
"
Mr
Elliot
is
safe
,
and
I
shall
give
myself
no
more
trouble
about
him
.
Do
not
forget
me
when
you
are
married
,
that
's
all
.
Let
him
know
me
to
be
a
friend
of
yours
,
and
then
he
will
think
little
of
the
trouble
required
,
which
it
is
very
natural
for
him
now
,
with
so
many
affairs
and
engagements
of
his
own
,
to
avoid
and
get
rid
of
as
he
can
;
very
natural
,
perhaps
.
Ninety-nine
out
of
a
hundred
would
do
the
same
.
Of
course
,
he
can
not
be
aware
of
the
importance
to
me
.
Well
,
my
dear
Miss
Elliot
,
I
hope
and
trust
you
will
be
very
happy
.
Mr
Elliot
has
sense
to
understand
the
value
of
such
a
woman
.
Your
peace
will
not
be
shipwrecked
as
mine
has
been
.
You
are
safe
in
all
worldly
matters
,
and
safe
in
his
character
.
He
will
not
be
led
astray
;
he
will
not
be
misled
by
others
to
his
ruin
.
"
949
"
No
,
"
said
Anne
,
"
I
can
readily
believe
all
that
of
my
cousin
.
He
seems
to
have
a
calm
decided
temper
,
not
at
all
open
to
dangerous
impressions
.
I
consider
him
with
great
respect
.
I
have
no
reason
,
from
any
thing
that
has
fallen
within
my
observation
,
to
do
otherwise
.
But
I
have
not
known
him
long
;
and
he
is
not
a
man
,
I
think
,
to
be
known
intimately
soon
.
950
Will
not
this
manner
of
speaking
of
him
,
Mrs
Smith
,
convince
you
that
he
is
nothing
to
me
?
Surely
this
must
be
calm
enough
.
And
,
upon
my
word
,
he
is
nothing
to
me
.
Should
he
ever
propose
to
me
(
which
I
have
very
little
reason
to
imagine
he
has
any
thought
of
doing
)
,
I
shall
not
accept
him
.
I
assure
you
I
shall
not
.
I
assure
you
,
Mr
Elliot
had
not
the
share
which
you
have
been
supposing
,
in
whatever
pleasure
the
concert
of
last
night
might
afford
:
not
Mr
Elliot
;
it
is
not
Mr
Elliot
that
--
"