Доводы рассудка
Chapter 6
Thatshewascomingtoapologize,andthattheyshouldhavetospendtheeveningbythemselves,wasthefirstblackidea;andMarywasquitereadytobeaffronted,whenLouisamadeallrightbysaying,thatsheonlycameonfoot,toleavemoreroomfortheharp,whichwasbringinginthecarriage.
“AndIwilltellyouourreason,”sheadded,“andallaboutit.Iamcomeontogiveyounotice,thatpapaandmammaareoutofspiritsthisevening,especiallymamma;sheisthinkingsomuchofpoorRichard!Andweagreeditwouldbebesttohavetheharp,foritseemstoamusehermorethanthepiano-forte.Iwilltellyouwhysheisoutofspirits.WhentheCroftscalledthismorning,(theycalledhereafterwards,didnotthey?),theyhappenedtosay,thatherbrother,CaptainWentworth,isjustreturnedtoEngland,orpaidoff,orsomething,andiscomingtoseethemalmostdirectly;andmostunluckilyitcameintomamma’shead,whentheyweregone,thatWentworth,orsomethingverylikeit,wasthenameofpoorRichard’scaptainatonetime;Idonotknowwhenorwhere,butagreatwhilebeforehedied,poorfellow!Anduponlookingoverhislettersandthings,shefounditwasso,andisperfectlysurethatthismustbetheveryman,andherheadisquitefullofit,andofpoorRichard!Sowemustbeasmerryaswecan,thatshemaynotbedwellinguponsuchgloomythings.