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Persuasion

CHAPTER 10
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If it were war now, he would have settled it long ago.

We sailors, Miss Elliot, cannot afford to make long courtships in time of war.

How many days was it, my dear, between the first time of my seeing you and our sitting down together in our lodgings at North Yarmouth ?" "We had better not talk about it, my dear," replied Mrs Croft, pleasantly; "for if Miss Elliot were to hear how soon we came to an understanding, she would never be persuaded that we could be happy together.

I had known you by character, however, long before." "Well, and I had heard of you as a very pretty girl, and what were we to wait for besides?
I do not like having such things so long in hand.
I wish Frederick would spread a little more canvass, and bring us home one of these young ladies to Kellynch.

Then there would always be company for them.


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