Chapter 9
CaptainWentworthwascometoKellynchastoahome,tostayaslongasheliked,beingasthoroughlytheobjectoftheAdmiral’sfraternalkindnessasofhiswife’s.Hehadintended,onfirstarriving,toproceedverysoonintoShropshire,andvisitthebrothersettledinthatcountry,buttheattractionsofUppercrossinducedhimtoputthisoff.Therewassomuchoffriendliness,andofflattery,andofeverythingmostbewitchinginhisreceptionthere;theoldweresohospitable,theyoungsoagreeable,thathecouldnotbutresolvetoremainwherehewas,andtakeallthecharmsandperfectionsofEdward’swifeuponcreditalittlelonger.
ItwassoonUppercrosswithhimalmosteveryday.TheMusgrovescouldhardlybemorereadytoinvitethanhetocome,particularlyinthemorning,whenhehadnocompanionathome,fortheAdmiralandMrsCroftweregenerallyoutofdoorstogether,interestingthemselvesintheirnewpossessions,theirgrass,andtheirsheep,anddawdlingaboutinawaynotendurabletoathirdperson,ordrivingoutinagig,latelyaddedtotheirestablishment.
HithertotherehadbeenbutoneopinionofCaptainWentworthamongtheMusgrovesandtheirdependencies.Itwasunvarying,warmadmirationeverywhere;butthisintimatefootingwasnotmorethanestablished,whenacertainCharlesHayterreturnedamongthem,tobeagooddealdisturbedbyit,andtothinkCaptainWentworthverymuchintheway.