Chapter 18
ItwasthebeginningofFebruary;andAnne,havingbeenamonthinBath,wasgrowingveryeagerfornewsfromUppercrossandLyme.ShewantedtohearmuchmorethanMaryhadcommunicated.Itwasthreeweekssinceshehadheardatall.SheonlyknewthatHenriettawasathomeagain;andthatLouisa,thoughconsideredtoberecoveringfast,wasstillinLyme;andshewasthinkingofthemallveryintentlyoneevening,whenathickerletterthanusualfromMarywasdeliveredtoher;and,toquickenthepleasureandsurprise,withAdmiralandMrsCroft’scompliments.
TheCroftsmustbeinBath!Acircumstancetointeresther.Theywerepeoplewhomherheartturnedtoverynaturally.
“Whatisthis?”criedSirWalter.“TheCroftshavearrivedinBath?TheCroftswhorentKellynch?Whathavetheybroughtyou?”
“AletterfromUppercrossCottage,Sir.”
“Oh!thoselettersareconvenientpassports.Theysecureanintroduction.IshouldhavevisitedAdmiralCroft,however,atanyrate.Iknowwhatisduetomytenant.”
Annecouldlistennolonger;shecouldnotevenhavetoldhowthepoorAdmiral’scomplexionescaped;herletterengrossedher.Ithadbeenbegunseveraldaysback.
“February1st.
“MydearAnne—Imakenoapologyformysilence,becauseIknowhowlittlepeoplethinkoflettersinsuchaplaceasBath.YoumustbeagreatdealtoohappytocareforUppercross,which,asyouwellknow,affordslittletowriteabout.WehavehadaverydullChristmas;MrandMrsMusgrovehavenothadonedinnerpartyalltheholidays.