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She
stopped
,
regretting
with
a
deep
blush
that
she
had
implied
so
much
;
but
less
would
hardly
have
been
sufficient
.
Mrs
Smith
would
hardly
have
believed
so
soon
in
Mr
Elliot
's
failure
,
but
from
the
perception
of
there
being
a
somebody
else
.
As
it
was
,
she
instantly
submitted
,
and
with
all
the
semblance
of
seeing
nothing
beyond
;
and
Anne
,
eager
to
escape
farther
notice
,
was
impatient
to
know
why
Mrs
Smith
should
have
fancied
she
was
to
marry
Mr
Elliot
;
where
she
could
have
received
the
idea
,
or
from
whom
she
could
have
heard
it
.
"
Do
tell
me
how
it
first
came
into
your
head
.
"
"
It
first
came
into
my
head
,
"
replied
Mrs
Smith
,
"
upon
finding
how
much
you
were
together
,
and
feeling
it
to
be
the
most
probable
thing
in
the
world
to
be
wished
for
by
everybody
belonging
to
either
of
you
;
and
you
may
depend
upon
it
that
all
your
acquaintance
have
disposed
of
you
in
the
same
way
.
But
I
never
heard
it
spoken
of
till
two
days
ago
.
"
"
And
has
it
indeed
been
spoken
of
?
"
"
Did
you
observe
the
woman
who
opened
the
door
to
you
when
you
called
yesterday
?
"
"
No
.
Was
not
it
Mrs
Speed
,
as
usual
,
or
the
maid
?
I
observed
no
one
in
particular
.
"
"
It
was
my
friend
Mrs
Rooke
;
Nurse
Rooke
;
who
,
by-the-bye
,
had
a
great
curiosity
to
see
you
,
and
was
delighted
to
be
in
the
way
to
let
you
in
.
She
came
away
from
Marlborough
Buildings
only
on
Sunday
;
and
she
it
was
who
told
me
you
were
to
marry
Mr
Elliot
.
She
had
had
it
from
Mrs
Wallis
herself
,
which
did
not
seem
bad
authority
.
She
sat
an
hour
with
me
on
Monday
evening
,
and
gave
me
the
whole
history
.
"
"
The
whole
history
,
"
repeated
Anne
,
laughing
.
"
She
could
not
make
a
very
long
history
,
I
think
,
of
one
such
little
article
of
unfounded
news
.
"
Mrs
Smith
said
nothing
.
"
But
,
"
continued
Anne
,
presently
,
"
though
there
is
no
truth
in
my
having
this
claim
on
Mr
Elliot
,
I
should
be
extremely
happy
to
be
of
use
to
you
in
any
way
that
I
could
.
Shall
I
mention
to
him
your
being
in
Bath
?
Shall
I
take
any
message
?
"