Доводы рассудка

Chapter 6

           

           Ineachletterhehadspokenwellofhiscaptain;butyet,solittleweretheyinthehabitofattendingtosuchmatters,sounobservantandincuriousweretheyastothenamesofmenorships,thatithadmadescarcelyanyimpressionatthetime;andthatMrsMusgroveshouldhavebeensuddenlystruck,thisveryday,witharecollectionofthenameofWentworth,asconnectedwithherson,seemedoneofthoseextraordinaryburstsofmindwhichdosometimesoccur.

           Shehadgonetoherletters,andfounditallasshesupposed;andthere-perusaloftheseletters,aftersolonganinterval,herpoorsongoneforever,andallthestrengthofhisfaultsforgotten,hadaffectedherspiritsexceedingly,andthrownherintogreatergriefforhimthanshehadknowonfirsthearingofhisdeath.MrMusgrovewas,inalesserdegree,affectedlikewise;andwhentheyreachedthecottage,theywereevidentlyinwant,first,ofbeinglistenedtoanewonthissubject,andafterwards,ofallthereliefwhichcheerfulcompanionscouldgivethem.

           TohearthemtalkingsomuchofCaptainWentworth,repeatinghisnamesooften,puzzlingoverpastyears,andatlastascertainingthatitmight,thatitprobablywould,turnouttobetheverysameCaptainWentworthwhomtheyrecollectedmeeting,onceortwice,aftertheircomingbackfromCliftonaveryfineyoungmanbuttheycouldnotsaywhetheritwassevenoreightyearsago,wasanewsortoftrialtoAnne’snerves.Shefound,however,thatitwasonetowhichshemustinureherself

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