Доводы рассудка
Chapter 20
Itseemedasifshehadbeenonemomenttoolate;andaslongasshedaredobserve,hedidnotlookagain:buttheperformancewasrecommencing,andshewasforcedtoseemtorestoreherattentiontotheorchestraandlookstraightforward.
Whenshecouldgiveanotherglance,hehadmovedaway.Hecouldnothavecomenearertoherifhewould;shewassosurroundedandshutin:butshewouldratherhavecaughthiseye.
MrElliot’sspeech,too,distressedher.Shehadnolongeranyinclinationtotalktohim.Shewishedhimnotsonearher.
Thefirstactwasover.Nowshehopedforsomebeneficialchange;and,afteraperiodofnothing-sayingamongsttheparty,someofthemdiddecideongoinginquestoftea.Annewasoneofthefewwhodidnotchoosetomove.Sheremainedinherseat,andsodidLadyRussell;butshehadthepleasureofgettingridofMrElliot;andshedidnotmean,whatevershemightfeelonLadyRussell’saccount,toshrinkfromconversationwithCaptainWentworth,ifhegavehertheopportunity.ShewaspersuadedbyLadyRussell’scountenancethatshehadseenhim.
Hedidnotcomehowever.Annesometimesfanciedshediscernedhimatadistance,buthenevercame.Theanxiousintervalworeawayunproductively.Theothersreturned,theroomfilledagain,bencheswerereclaimedandrepossessed,andanotherhourofpleasureorofpenancewastobesatout,anotherhourofmusicwastogivedelightorthegapes,asrealoraffectedtasteforitprevailed.ToAnne,itchieflyworetheprospectofanhourofagitation.