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Persuasion

CHAPTER 11
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He is younger than I am; younger in feeling, if not in fact; younger as a man.

He will rally again, and be happy with another." They all met, and were introduced.

Captain Harville was a tall, dark man, with a sensible, benevolent countenance; a little lame; and from strong features and want of health, looking much older than Captain Wentworth.

Captain Benwick looked, and was, the youngest of the three, and, compared with either of them, a little man.

He had a pleasing face and a melancholy air, just as he ought to have, and drew back from conversation.
Captain Harville, though not equalling Captain Wentworth in manners, was a perfect gentleman, unaffected, warm, and obliging.


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