[Persuasion by Jane Austen]@TWC D-Link bookPersuasion CHAPTER 18 12/31
Sir Walter wanted to know whether the Crofts travelled with four horses, and whether they were likely to be situated in such a part of Bath as it might suit Miss Elliot and himself to visit in; but had little curiosity beyond. "How is Mary ?" said Elizabeth; and without waiting for an answer, "And pray what brings the Crofts to Bath ?" "They come on the Admiral's account.
He is thought to be gouty." "Gout and decrepitude!" said Sir Walter.
"Poor old gentleman." "Have they any acquaintance here ?" asked Elizabeth. "I do not know; but I can hardly suppose that, at Admiral Croft's time of life, and in his profession, he should not have many acquaintance in such a place as this." "I suspect," said Sir Walter coolly, "that Admiral Croft will be best known in Bath as the renter of Kellynch Hall.
Elizabeth, may we venture to present him and his wife in Laura Place ?" "Oh, no! I think not.
Situated as we are with Lady Dalrymple, cousins, we ought to be very careful not to embarrass her with acquaintance she might not approve.
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