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Chapter 15
Mostearnestlydidshewishthathemightnotbetoonice,ortooobservantifElizabethwerehisobject;andthatElizabethwasdisposedtobelieveherselfso,andthatherfriendMrsClaywasencouragingtheidea,seemedapparentbyaglanceortwobetweenthem,whileMrElliot’sfrequentvisitsweretalkedof.
AnnementionedtheglimpsesshehadhadofhimatLyme,butwithoutbeingmuchattendedto.“Oh!yes,perhaps,ithadbeenMrElliot.Theydidnotknow.Itmightbehim,perhaps.”Theycouldnotlistentoherdescriptionofhim.Theyweredescribinghimthemselves;SirWalterespecially.Hedidjusticetohisverygentlemanlikeappearance,hisairofeleganceandfashion,hisgoodshapedface,hissensibleeye;but,atthesametime,“mustlamenthisbeingverymuchunder-hung,adefectwhichtimeseemedtohaveincreased;norcouldhepretendtosaythattenyearshadnotalteredalmosteveryfeaturefortheworse.MrElliotappearedtothinkthathe(SirWalter)waslookingexactlyashehaddonewhentheylastparted;”butSirWalterhad“notbeenabletoreturnthecomplimententirely,whichhadembarrassedhim.Hedidnotmeantocomplain,however.MrElliotwasbettertolookatthanmostmen,andhehadnoobjectiontobeingseenwithhimanywhere.”
MrElliot,andhisfriendsinMarlboroughBuildings,weretalkedofthewholeevening.