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Persuasion

CHAPTER 13
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A speedy cure must not be hoped, but everything was going on as well as the nature of the case admitted.

In speaking of the Harvilles, he seemed unable to satisfy his own sense of their kindness, especially of Mrs Harville's exertions as a nurse.
"She really left nothing for Mary to do.

He and Mary had been persuaded to go early to their inn last night.

Mary had been hysterical again this morning.

When he came away, she was going to walk out with Captain Benwick, which, he hoped, would do her good.


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