Доводы рассудка
Chapter 6
Shecouldnowanswerassheought;andwashappytofeel,whenMrsCroft’snextwordsexplainedittobeMrWentworthofwhomshespoke,thatshehadsaidnothingwhichmightnotdoforeitherbrother.Sheimmediatelyfelthowreasonableitwas,thatMrsCroftshouldbethinkingandspeakingofEdward,andnotofFrederick;andwithshameatherownforgetfulnessappliedherselftotheknowledgeoftheirformerneighbour’spresentstatewithproperinterest.
Therestwasalltranquillity;till,justastheyweremoving,sheheardtheAdmiralsaytoMary—
“WeareexpectingabrotherofMrsCroft’sheresoon;Idaresayyouknowhimbyname.”
Hewascutshortbytheeagerattacksofthelittleboys,clingingtohimlikeanoldfriend,anddeclaringheshouldnotgo;andbeingtoomuchengrossedbyproposalsofcarryingthemawayinhiscoatpockets,&c.,tohaveanothermomentforfinishingorrecollectingwhathehadbegun,Annewaslefttopersuadeherself,aswellasshecould,thatthesamebrothermuststillbeinquestion.Shecouldnot,however,reachsuchadegreeofcertainty,asnottobeanxioustohearwhetheranythinghadbeensaidonthesubjectattheotherhouse,wheretheCroftshadpreviouslybeencalling.
ThefolksoftheGreatHouseweretospendtheeveningofthisdayattheCottage;anditbeingnowtoolateintheyearforsuchvisitstobemadeonfoot,thecoachwasbeginningtobelistenedfor,whentheyoungestMissMusgrovewalkedin.