Chapter 15
SirWalterhadtakenaverygoodhouseinCamdenPlace,aloftydignifiedsituation,suchasbecomesamanofconsequence;andbothheandElizabethweresettledthere,muchtotheirsatisfaction.
Anneentereditwithasinkingheart,anticipatinganimprisonmentofmanymonths,andanxiouslysayingtoherself,“Oh!whenshallIleaveyouagain?”Adegreeofunexpectedcordiality,however,inthewelcomeshereceived,didhergood.Herfatherandsisterweregladtoseeher,forthesakeofshewingherthehouseandfurniture,andmetherwithkindness.Hermakingafourth,whentheysatdowntodinner,wasnoticedasanadvantage.
MrsClaywasverypleasant,andverysmiling,buthercourtesiesandsmilesweremoreamatterofcourse.Annehadalwaysfeltthatshewouldpretendwhatwasproperonherarrival,butthecomplaisanceoftheotherswasunlookedfor.Theywereevidentlyinexcellentspirits,andshewassoontolistentothecauses.Theyhadnoinclinationtolistentoher.Afterlayingoutforsomecomplimentsofbeingdeeplyregrettedintheiroldneighbourhood,whichAnnecouldnotpay,theyhadonlyafewfaintenquiriestomake,beforethetalkmustbealltheirown.Uppercrossexcitednointerest,Kellynchverylittle:itwasallBath.
TheyhadthepleasureofassuringherthatBathmorethanansweredtheirexpectationsineveryrespect.